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Reviewer on Dentsu: The airport bathroom next to the domestic terminal entrance is relatively clean.

This Okinawa rice ball specialty store is located on the first floor of Naha Airport's domestic terminal, with a wait time of at least 30 minutes; after ordering, you still have to wait for your food.

The rice used in the rice balls performs well, being firm and fragrant. As for the fillings:
Bitter melon tempura rice ball: Crispy on the outside and not bitter inside, with a hint of green onion and sweet egg as toppings; the layers are quite nice and worth a try.
Island tofu 700 yen, mentaiko rice ball 460 yen: Other flavors are relatively ordinary.

Most of the staff in the store are older, creating an interesting atmosphere, but the service is a bit slow. If you have plenty of time, it’s worth trying; if you're in a hurry, it’s not recommended. There are also branches in American Village and Kokusai Street, which also have long lines.

The crowd waiting in line.
Bitter melon tempura rice ball 🍙 600 yen
Island Tofu Rice Ball 700 yen
Cod Roe Rice Ball 460 yen
300 yen for hot water.
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ポーたま 那覇空港国内線到着ロビー店日本〒901-0142 Okinawa, Naha, Kagamizu, 150 那覇空港国内線旅客ターミナルビル 1F
Japanese¥1,000
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