This is more of a store than a market. However, the place is very large and filled with mostly fresh vegetables and some fruits. The quantity and variety are better than at any grocery store in Okinawa. It serves as the retail outlet for local farmers, and since it cuts out some middlemen the prices are usually lower than the grocery chains. Also available are rice and other grains as well as meat, likewise locally sourced. It apparently is the place to get beni imo (Okinawan purple sweet potatoes).
Parking is plentiful and they take credit cards making it very convenient if you are in the area.
Parking is plentiful and they take credit cards making it very convenient if you are in the area.
- Amenities
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- Parking
- Japanese Staff
- Takeout
- Non-Smoking
- Parking
- Price Range
- $
- Payment Methods
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- Japanese Yen
- Credit Card(s)*
- Japanese Yen