Dragon Palace is an amusement center for children and adults located in the Mihama American Village, in Chatan, Okinawa. The highlight of this complex is its many arcade games and souvenir stores. On the first floor you can find a couple of fashion stores, along with a large souvenir store specializing in Okinawan foods, drinks and traditional souvenirs. There is also a homewares store which caters for most things inside and out for your home at very reasonable prices. The second floor is divided into children's and adult areas: The adult area containing Japanese Pachinko and Slot machines, and the children's area housing numerous arcade games and karaoke booths. Dragon Palace is located within Mihama American Village which can be accessed off Route 58 in Chatan, Okinawa.
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Dragon Palace Amusement Center
Amusement Center for Children and Adults
By Chris Barnes
Community writer
True to its name, a large Dragon is located in the center of the building
Happy Bakery Cafe bakes their treats fresh everyday
A souvenir store specializing in Okinawan food, drinks and traditional pottery
The Seria homewares store
The Seria store specializes in homeware
From stationary to party accessories, Seria has it covered
Okinawan drinks
Okinawan traditional crafts located inside the souvenir store
Okinawan Shisa dogs
Photo booths on the 2nd floor
Karaoke boxes are also available at the 2nd floor amusement center
Children's amusement center
Children's amusement center
Card Pro Shop
Adult's amusement center
Adult's amusement center
Souvenir and Okinawan gift store on the 1st floor
Ladies fashion on the 1st floor
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Michael Flemming
12 years ago
I really like the bread from Happy Bakery Cafe; why can't my van break fresh bread!?
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