Urashima — founded in 1974 in the Kumoji neighbourhood — is one of the most established Ryukyu cuisine restaurants in Naha and, for many Okinawan food travellers, the gentler alternative to Yotsutake's theatre-scale dining. The restaurant runs a classical Ryukyu-cuisine menu program (distinguishing itself from the more elaborate palace-cuisine tradition at Yotsutake by focusing on the beloved-home-cooking Okinawan classics rather than royal banquet dishes) and offers an optional dinner show with traditional Okinawan music and dance in a more intimate format than the Yotsutake stage.
The menu centres on the classic Okinawan course dishes that Urashima is known for: the signature soft miso rafty (slow-braised pork belly, the restaurant's most famous single dish), foot tibichi (pig's-trotter stew with daikon), kubuirichi (kelp and pork stew), Okinawa soki soba (pork-rib noodle soup), and a jushi-rice course. Several set menus are available — from a traditional Okinawan course (¥5,500-7,000) to a steak-supplement course and a longer Ryukyu kaiseki (¥9,000-11,000). Awamori selection is smaller than Yotsutake but well-curated; 15-20 Okinawan brewery labels available.
The occasion fit is for first dates and intimate dinners where the softer Urashima format (smaller dining room, quieter music, more conversation-friendly than the Yotsutake theatre setup) builds the kind of shared-Okinawan-cuisine education that makes a strong romantic or introductory dinner. For clients who appreciate heritage-cuisine restaurants without needing the full theatrical dance programme, Urashima is the reference address. For birthday occasions and group dinners of 4-8, the private rooms and the course-based menu structure handle celebration occasions cleanly.
Reservations via restaurant phone, website, or concierge — book 1-2 weeks ahead on weekends. Closed Tuesdays. The classical Okinawan course (¥5,500 range) is the format most first-time visitors should choose; the signature rafty is included in all course menus. Specify preference for main dining room (with music) or private tatami room (quieter, no music) at booking. Located in Kumoji, 8 minutes' walk from the Miebashi yui-rail station.
Best for First Date
Urashima is the intimate Ryukyu-cuisine counterpart to Yotsutake. The 1974 heritage, the signature rafty, the classical-Okinawan menu structure, and the softer dining format without the dinner-theatre scale combine to create a first-date and anniversary setting that still delivers the Okinawan cultural experience but in a conversation-friendly register.