Colivings in Naha

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CoLivings in Naha

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Naha felt like a small city on an island. Streets buzz with shops, little bars and old Ryukyu charm. People are friendly. Say mensore and you get a smile. The weather is warm and humid most of the year. Winters are mild. Typhoon season can be noisy. Most travellers enjoy the mix of city life and beaches. I once played beach volleyball at Naminoue Beach at sunset. After that I grabbed taco rice from a hole in the wall. For nomads this is nice. Housing and food cost less than Tokyo but more than parts of Southeast Asia. Internet in the city is usually fast. Cafes and a few co working spaces have steady Wi Fi. Things to do are many. Snorkel, visit Shuri Castle, join a local festival, explore night markets. The nomad community is small but growing. For some this will be amazing. For others who want nonstop city services it might feel slow. Still, it is easy to live here and feel at home.