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What are the must-buy specialties for Okinawa tourism?

When you go to Okinawa, you must buy special products: Okinawa brown sugar, purple potato snacks, sea salt products and sparkling wine.

Royce Chocolate Co., Ltd. in Okinawa is made of brown sugar from Ishigaki Island in Okinawa Prefecture, which is very popular.

Speaking of Okinawa wine, I have to say that Paosheng is a specialty of Okinawa shochu. Its preparation method is different from ordinary shochu, and its taste is also very different. Compared with ordinary shochu, shochu with grapefruit and plum flavors is less warm and more fruity.

Please rich wine from Ishigaki Island has produced many super popular sparkling sweet wines. The most famous is this please-fu grapefruit, which is very similar in color to grapefruit juice. The entrance will not be too sweet, and the just right sour taste is very refreshing.

This is the internationally famous Royal Fruit Palace. The most famous is this purple potato tart made of Okinawa's famous purple potato.

You can see the whole process of making purple potato tart in international stores.

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!

In addition, cosmeceuticals and cosmetics that are essential for going to Japan can also be bought in buy buy. There are also eye drops, constipation medicine and nasal medicine (very good for children with cold and stuffy nose)

Recommend several shopping places: 1. Okinawa t square (duty-free shop), take the Okinawa monorail to Omori-machi station, and get off the bus to see the building of t square. The traffic is quite convenient. T Square has the largest duty-free shop in Japan,1more than 30 shops, ranging from luxury goods to Okinawa specialties. All kinds of famous brands and Japanese cosmetics can be found.

International connection 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. Yachimen Street in Huwu.

Near the international pass, there is also a small street called yachimun Muntong. The stone floor and the red tile roof 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 around.