Entertainment in Naha
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China
This hip izakaya offers a great deal - for the first 45 minutes, frosty Orion beers and awamori cost ¥100 assuming you order one food plate per person. With the full range of Okinawan delicacies on offer, you shouldn't have too many problems choosing what to eat. China is 100m off Kokusai-dōri on Ichigin-dōri - look for the English sign and hanging red flags.
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Chakura
In the heart of Kokusai-dōri, Chakura is a celebrated 'live house' run by local music maverick Kina Shōkichi. Kina-san and his band, Champloose, perform here nightly (when not touring). Although there is a small English sign, Chakura is fairly non-descript, though it's famous enough that most locals can point it out to you if you're having problems finding it.
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Club Cielo
Smart and sophisticated, Club Cielo is one of the hottest spots in downtown Naha. Although it's going to be a pricey night out, this is a good choice for top-quality music ranging from the latest in American hip-hop to the hottest Euro-electronica tracks. The club is on the 6F across the street from the Okinawan Prefectural Assembly Hall.
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Helios
If you have a discerning palette, head straight for this Kokusai-dōri drinking establishment (look for the plastic beer models outside). Although there's nothing wrong with Orion lager, it's got nothing on the expertly crafted microbrews on tap here.
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Rehab
This sleek international bar above Gera Gera internet cafe on Kokusai-dōri attracts a friendly, mixed crowd and has cosy nook seating, imported beer, and two-for-one drinks on Tuesdays.
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Baobab
Tucked away on Ukishima-dōri, Baobab is an eccentric ode to Africa, with booths sculpted out of mock tree trunks, African wines and beer, and original cocktails (¥750) on offer.
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