The coast has preserved some quiet spots, which is a nice surprise. You can take the bus that stops along the road at each stop and go to Tiger Beach and Sun Marina Beach, then Manza Beach. As you climb north, the beaches become wilder. Onna Son is a small town where you can find the few things you need to sunbathe and relax. Some supermarkets are also quite well supplied. You can see the famous precipice of Manzano from where a king threw himself three hundred years ago. South of Onna son, it is pleasant to fish and even surf. Finally, go to Inbu Beach, where cliffs with caves face small islands, around which sail a few sabani with raised bows, whose astonishing silhouette resembles drakkars. With its 50,000 inhabitants, Nago has a lovely view of the coast from the top of the castle hill and a pleasant Hanami (cherry blossom viewing) in January. The town boasts of a 250-year-old banyan tree, the Himpun Gajumara. The city is becoming increasingly crowded as it is located in a deep water bay, which attracts yachts and fishing boats. For architects, the Nago town hall is very interesting. Architect Uehara has managed to create a relatively aesthetic building that does not require air conditioning in summer.

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