San-A Naha Main Place, Einkaufszentrum in Japan
San-A Naha Main Place is a large shopping mall in the Omoromachi district with approximately 120 stores, dining options, and a cinema featuring nine screens. The facility is well-organized with free parking for around 2,500 vehicles, elevators, ramps, accessible restrooms, and nursing mother rooms throughout the complex.
The mall opened in October 2002 and has since become one of the largest shopping destinations in Naha. The facility underwent recent renovation to modernize its retail spaces and meet the city's growing demand for shopping and entertainment options.
The name San-A refers to the supermarket chain that runs the mall, shaping how locals approach daily shopping and leisure. Visitors can observe how families spend time together here, combining errands with meals at the food court and entertainment at the cinema.
The mall is about a 5-minute walk from Omoromachi train station and also accessible by bus to the Omoromachi 1-chome stop, roughly a 10-minute walk away. Operating hours typically run from 9 am to midnight with free indoor parking and coin lockers available for storing larger bags and luggage.
The mall features dedicated duty-free checkout counters where tourists can purchase electronics, bags, and cosmetics without sales tax, providing significant savings for travelers. Staff members who speak Chinese assist non-Japanese visitors at the electronics shop, cosmetics counter, and information desk.
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