Events are held nightly at the OMO base, which incorporates Okinawan-inspired design, where visitors can spend time experiencing Ryukyuan culture and history.
Visitors can experience Okinawan-ness in a space lit by Ryukyu glass lights, a night market with carefully selected local Okinawan products, and activities based on Awamori, a traditional Okinawan liquor.
Features of “Traditional Okinawan Time”
A space glowing with Ryukyuan glass
When night falls, the OMO Base is illuminated by the light of Ryukyuan glass, a traditional craft born from the recycling of glass bottles. Here, you can spend the evening your own way—chatting over sweets, trying an Awamori tasting flight, and immersing yourself in Okinawan culture.
A vibrant live sanshin performance
We are hosting live performances by a professional sanshin musician. This is a casual event that anyone can enjoy, from young children to adults, whether you are drinking or not. The gentle, resonant sound of the music will further enliven the evening's festivities.
A night market brimming with local goods
An area resembling a night market has been set up inside the hotel, featuring local items hand-picked by our staff who are passionate about Okinawa. We offer a wide variety of goods perfect for small souvenirs, including snacks loved by local children, cute pouches with charming Okinawan designs, and Ryukyuan glass like that which adorns the OMO Base.
Okinawan Food to Liven Up the Festival
Make the evening's feast even more special with treats you can only enjoy in Okinawa. We offer curated tasting flights (Awamori or craft gin) supervised by a famous Naha establishment, a "Sata Andagi Bar" with five varieties to choose from, and half-size Okinawa soba perfect for finishing the night.
Period | All year |
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Time | 8:00 PM~11:00 PM / Live traditional music: 9:00 PM - 9:30 PM |
Prices | Free of charge *Beverages and other beverages sold for a fee. |
Meeting spot | OMO Base |
OMO5 Okinawa Naha
The capital city of Naha, gateway to the Okinawan islands, intoxicates with its colorfully eclectic mix of things Ryukyuan, Japanese, Chinese, and American. Even a casual foray into the streets is like a visit to a vast open-air bazaar, with something new around every corner. After one visit you’ll be hooked for more.