A store where you can create one-of-a-kind glass works.

At Original Glass One, located on Kokusai Street in Naha, Ishigaki Island, and Yachimun-no-sato in Yomitan Village, you can experience handcrafting your original glass to commemorate your trip.
Okinawa is famous for its bubbled glass, and the attraction is that you can make your original piece of glass, rather than just buying ready-made ones!
Point 1: Original glasses are sold!
You can get the “ice cut glass” shown in the photo at the Original Glass One Naha Store, located just outside Makishi Station on the Yureru Line in Naha, a short distance from Kokusai Street.
The “ice cut” glass, which looks as if it already has ice inside, is an original product of the store’s workshop!
If you want some rare glassware, please stop by.
Point 2: You can experience faceplate engraving.
Original Glass One Naha also offers engraving services on bottles and glasses. This involves engraving original characters on Ryukyu glass, and the price is 13,000 yen, including mounting hardware for the nameplate.
This service overturns the notion that nameplates are made of wood.
Might a beautiful nameplate improve the luck of your house?
Point 3: Ishigaki Store and “Rainbow Glass Museum” in Yachimun-no-sato are also recommended!
Original Glass One, with its main store on Naha Kokusai Dori, also has branches on Ishigaki Island and in “Yachimun-no-sato” in Yomitan Village.
Yachimun-no-Sato” is a ceramic theme park located in Yomitan Village in central Okinawa. “Yachimun” means “pottery” in the Okinawan dialect.
Here, visitors can make their original lamps encrusted with shells, coral, and pieces of colored glass.
Ishigaki branch also has a hands-on workshop where you can experience glass blowing and accessory making.
I would like to experience it even if I have to go a little further.