When you go to Okinawa, you must buy special products: Okinawa brown sugar, purple sweet potato snacks, sea salt products, and wine soaked.
ROYCE chocolate, which is limited to Okinawa, is made of brown sugar from Ishigaki Island, Okinawa Prefecture, and is extremely popular.
When it comes to Okinawa's wine, we have to say Paosheng. Paosheng is a specialty shochu of Okinawa, and its production method is different from that of ordinary shochu, and its taste is also very different. Soju with grapefruit and plum flavors is less warm and more fruity than ordinary shochu.
please fu wine from ishigaki island has produced many super-popular sparkling sweet wines. The most famous one is this please fu grapefruit, which is very similar in color to grapefruit juice, not too sweet at the entrance, and the just right sour taste is very refreshing.
this is an internationally renowned store, the Royal Palace of Fruit. The most famous is this purple potato tart made of Okinawa famous purple potato.
You can see the whole process of making purple potato tart in the international shop.
The store is also filled with all kinds of desserts made of purple potatoes, including ice cream and cakes. I really want to eat them!
Besides, you can also buy medicines and cosmetics that are essential for going to Japan. There are also eye drops, constipation drugs, and nasal drugs (which are very good for children with colds and stuffy noses)
Recommend several shopping places: 1. Okinawa t square (duty-free shop), take the Okinawa monorail to Omoromachi station, get off and you can see the building of t square. The traffic is quite convenient. T Square has the largest duty-free shop in Japan, with more than 13 shops, ranging from luxury goods to Okinawa specialties. All kinds of famous brands and Japanese cosmetics can be found.
2. International Link is a very famous shopping place in Okinawa. There are many small shops selling local specialties. All the specialties mentioned above can be bought here.
3. yachimun Street in Pot House
There is also a small street called Yachimun Tong in Pot House near the International Pass. The ground paved with stones and the roof with red tiles have the flavor of the old times. Here, shops making traditional Okinawa handicrafts (baked goods) are next to each other, which is very bourgeois and especially suitable for wandering.