Okinawa isn’t just a tropical paradise for tourists—more and more people from abroad are starting to see it as a potential place to live, work, or retire.
Whether you’re a digital nomad, former military stationed in Japan, or someone seeking a relaxed island lifestyle, choosing the right town in Okinawa is crucial.
We’ve compiled a list of the most “livable” towns based on feedback from local residents—real voices, real experiences.
*Image sourced from the Chatan Tourism Portal.
🏆 Chatan (北谷町) – The Coastal Hub for Young, Active Lifestyles
Located on Okinawa’s west coast, Chatan is known for its iconic American Village, beautiful beaches, and mix of local and international culture. Originally a U.S. military base area, it’s now a vibrant town with shopping, nightlife, and beach life all within walking distance.
✅ Great for:
- U.S. military retirees or contractors
- Young expats & remote workers
- People who want a “resort vibe” with everyday convenience
“The sunset views are stunning, and I love the balance of activity and safety here.” – Local resident
🏞 Nakagusuku (中城村) – Peaceful Living with Historical Charm
Nestled between Naha and Okinawa City, Nakagusuku offers a more laid-back lifestyle while still being accessible. It’s home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nakagusuku Castle and surrounded by nature.
This area is especially suited for families and those who want to stay away from tourist-heavy zones.
✅ Great for:
- Families with children
- History lovers
- People looking for a quieter environment but still want convenience
🏙 Tomigusuku (豊見城市) – Urban Convenience Without the Crowds
If you want to stay close to Naha Airport and still enjoy suburban peace, Tomigusuku might be the spot. It has some of Okinawa’s largest shopping centers, great access to the city, and an increasing number of residential developments.
✅ Great for:
- Commuters working in Naha
- Budget-conscious expats
- Families who need good infrastructure
- 🏆 Chatan (北谷町) – The Coastal Hub for Young, Active Lifestyles
- 🏞 Nakagusuku (中城村) – Peaceful Living with Historical Charm
- 🏙 Tomigusuku (豊見城市) – Urban Convenience Without the Crowds
- 🗺️ Quick View: Okinawa’s Top Livable Areas (Resident-Based Score)
- 💡 Living in Okinawa: What to Know Before You Move
- ✅ Final Thoughts: Okinawa Is More Than Just a Vacation Spot
🗺️ Quick View: Okinawa’s Top Livable Areas (Resident-Based Score)
| Rank | Town/City | Area Type | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chatan | Town | Beaches, American Village |
| 2 | Nakagusuku | Village | Quiet, historical, family-friendly |
| 3 | Tomigusuku | City | Shopping, airport access |
| 4 | Kitanakagusuku | Village | New housing, near large malls |
| 5 | Haebaru | Town | Close to Naha, local charm |
| 6 | Kadena | Town | Small town feel, expat-friendly |
| 7 | Naha | City | Urban life, hospitals, jobs |
| 8 | Urasoe | City | Residential and commercial mix |
| 9 | Nishihara | Town | Affordable housing, quiet |
| 10 | Yonabaru | Town | Coastal, compact, peaceful |
💡 Living in Okinawa: What to Know Before You Move
- 🚗 Car is essential
Public transportation is limited. Owning a car will make life much easier. - 🌀 Typhoon season & humidity
Prepare for strong storms and invest in good air conditioning and mold prevention. - 🏖 Life is slower, but rewarding
Island life comes with a slower pace, so patience and cultural respect go a long way.
✅ Final Thoughts: Okinawa Is More Than Just a Vacation Spot
With a growing international community, improved infrastructure, and diverse living options, Okinawa is becoming a top choice for long-term stays.
Whether you want beachside energy in Chatan, a historical and peaceful vibe in Nakagusuku, or urban comfort near Naha—there’s a place for you on this island.
📍 This article is based on cumulative survey data from residents across Okinawa. Rankings are created using average satisfaction scores and standardized indexes.
🔗 Looking to explore more?
Check out the original Japanese article here:
👉 Okinawa Town Ranking – Japanese



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