Nago is a city located in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of December 2012, the city has an estimated population of 61,659 and a population density of 288 persons per km². Its total area is 210.30 km².
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Solitary island in Okinawa and small experience atelier in Yagaji IslandSeesaw making and the plaster china-painting which can be brought home can be experienced.Even kouri Big bridge in a tourist spot spans is 5 minutes! cash・credit card・wechat pay・Electronic money 【Wi-Fi frre】
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My daughter has been studying with correspondence course in Okinawa and she went to Pinapple park before and she brought pretty nice things from there I went there and bought them. Face wash soap is great and some Pinapple vinegar is great also and surrounding area is very nice as well.
The history of glass manufacturing in Okinawa began in the middle of the Meiji era, and daily supplies such as (Hamp of Hoya), (medicine bottle) and (confectionery bottle) were made until the early Showa era. In full-scale Ryukyu glass manufacturing, we began making colored glassware after the war using empty bottles such as cola and beer bottles. Now that materials have become abundant, it also incorporates various techniques for coloring, and combined with its unique beauty, it has become widely recognized as a sparkling art object that is incorporated into life.
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