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Every product is handpicked from trusted local vendors. No tourist traps, just meaningful finds with real stories.
We partner with local couriers to deliver within 24 hours: same day if ordered before 5pm, or early the next morning.
What locals pay is what you pay. We don’t inflate prices just because you’re visiting: no hidden fees, no tourist traps.
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At Avendi, we believe the best gifts tell a story, not just fill a suitcase. That’s why we partner with trusted local businesses to bring you items rooted in tradition, culture, and community. Every product we offer is chosen with care by our team, guided by respect for the people behind it and their stories. Delivered same-day, anywhere in the city.
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A resident's guide to Okinawa: where locals actually buy gifts, how to avoid tourist markups, and how to shop from your hotel room.
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The KANASAN Project Naha City, Okinawa
Along Okinawa’s coast, salt is still harvested by hand, shaped by sea, sun, and time. For local makers, these traditions aren’t just preserved; they’re lived every day.
Through initiatives like the KANASAN Project (meaning “beloved” in the local dialect) small producers and artisans are finding new ways to share their work with travelers. From seaweed-infused ingredients to handcrafted goods, each product reflects the island’s natural rhythms and cultural roots.
At Avendi, these are the stories behind what you take home. Every piece you choose supports local makers, and carries a part of Okinawa with it.
The KANASAN Project Naha City, Okinawa

Along Okinawa’s coast, salt is still harvested by hand, shaped by sea, sun, and time. For local makers, these traditions aren’t just preserved; they’re lived every day.

Through initiatives like the KANASAN Project (meaning “beloved” in the local dialect) small producers and artisans are finding new ways to share their work with travelers. From seaweed-infused ingredients to handcrafted goods, each product reflects the island’s natural rhythms and cultural roots.
At Avendi, these are the stories behind what you take home. Every piece you choose supports local makers, and carries a part of Okinawa with it.