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The duty-free shops on Kokusai-dori Night Market in Naha, Okinawa are very easy to identify. As long as you see the eye-catching TaxFree sign with red background and white words, foreigners can enjoy the privilege of tax-free consumption of more than 5,000 yen with their passports in such shops. The reporter noticed that the duty-free shop sign was thoughtfully marked with welcome in English, Korean, simplified and traditional Chinese. After asking the clerk, I learned that foreign Tourists who often come here to shop are mainly from China, South Korea, Hong Kong, China, and Taiwan.
Kokusai-dori Street is brightly lit, and music from the shops can be heard from afar. There are shop assistants standing at the door of many shops shouting. We don't understand, but we can see their seriousness and enthusiasm. There are not many tourists on the street. There are noisy and noisy cars, but no crowds of people. Walking on the street like this is a leisurely feeling.
Kokusai-dori Commercial Street is the main commercial street in Naha, with a unique style. There are mainly two types of shops in Kokusai-dori. One type is a more literary and interesting small shop, which mainly sells various Okinawa specialties, which is very interesting. Another type of store is the one that is aimed at tourists with huge signs saying "AGU pork, Ishigaki beef, tuna, sashimi, yakiniku" and so on.
There are so many interesting stores on Kokusai-dori that it would take more than a day to visit them all. There are so many restaurants that I was definitely having trouble choosing. In the end, I chose to buy sushi and instant noodles to eat at the hotel. The 24-hour Don Quixote is located on the east end, with about six or seven floors. From cosmetics to electrical appliances, there are so many things that it's dizzying.
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