About 46 minutes by car from Naha Airport. The fabric supermarket Sharima, located on the outskirts of Ginowan, is a fun place to visit! It’s a store selling fabrics with unique Okinawan patterns, and on the second floor there is an olive oil and sake store and a small cafe. If you get tired of looking for fabrics, stop by the second floor.
Point 1: Look for Okinawan patterned fabrics at “Fabric Super Sharima”!
When you come to Okinawa, you want to buy something Okinawan, don’t you? Chinsuko, Sata Andagi, and Beniimo tarts are great, but how about “Okinawan patterned dough”?
Not only for yourself but it will be appreciated by the handmade people who love Okinawa!
At “Fabric Super Sharima” located on the outskirts of Ginowan, you will find a variety of fabrics, including colorful Okinawan patterns like Bingata and chic colors that resemble Ryukyu Kasuri.
The Bingata prints are original, to our surprise.
In addition, there are small articles, handicrafts, paper patterns, and more. Depending on the item, prices start at 500 yen per meter!
It would be so cool to have a handmade Okinawan pattern for your next trip to Okinawa!
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Point 2: On the second floor of “Dough Super Sharima” is an olive oil and liquor store!
The second floor of “Dough Super Sharima” is an olive oil and sake store. So the same company is engaged in a different business from dough.
The second floor sells 60 varieties of natural Italian wines, plus 8 varieties of Awamori from the Izena Sake Brewery.
Since they are wholesale, you can be sure that they are cheaper than tourist souvenir shops.
They also offer free wine tasting on Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 to 17:00!
Point 3: A cafe on the second floor of “Dough Super Sharima”!
A corner of the olive oil shop on the second floor of “Dough Super Sharima” is now a café. The cafe is an oasis for those who are tired from searching for dough, serving rice-flour muffins and coffee for 500 yen.
On weekends, breakfast and lunch are also available!
The sale of Okinawan printed fabrics, olive oil, wine, and awamori, and the café makes the “Fabric Super Shirima” a fun place to visit for a different kind of Okinawa trip.