Tomarin (Tomari Wharf Passenger Terminal): Naha, Maejima 3-25-1. 15-story complex opened 1995. 1F: ticket counters (all island routes), Lawson, car rental. 2F: ocean-view deck, cafe. 6-15F: South Gate Hotel Okinawa (opening May 2026, 216 rooms). Critical: ferries depart from South Pier (in front of building), high-speed boats from North Pier (10 min walk). Underground parking 60 spaces, ¥200/first hour. Access: 10 min walk from Yui Rail Miebashi Station.
Tomarin is the passenger terminal building at Naha’s Tomari Wharf — your starting point for all island ferries in Okinawa. This guide covers floor layout, ticket counters, the critical difference between South Pier and North Pier boarding points, and the new hotel opening in 2026.
Floor Guide

| Floor | Facilities |
|---|---|
| B1 | Underground parking (60 spaces) |
| 1F | Ticket counters, Lawson, souvenirs, car rental (Orix), ATM |
| 2F | Ocean-view deck, Oasis 8 Cafe |
| 6-15F | South Gate Hotel Okinawa (opening May 2026, 216 rooms) |
South Pier vs North Pier — Don’t Mix Them Up!

South Pier (in front of Tomarin): Ferry Tokashiki, Ferry Zamami, Kume Shosen ferry, New Ferry Aguni.
North Pier (~10 min walk from Tomarin): Marine Liner Tokashiki, Queen Zamami (high-speed boats). North Pier has its own ticket counter.
FAQ

Is there a convenience store at Tomarin?
Yes. Lawson on the 1st floor is open early morning for breakfast, drinks, and snacks before your ferry departure.
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Tomari Terminal (Tomarin) serves as Naha’s primary hub for ferry services to the Kerama Islands, Kumejima, Aguni, and Tonaki. Located in the Tomari district of Naha, the terminal is a modern 4-story building housing ticket counters for multiple ferry operators, a waiting lounge, restaurants, shops, and tourism information services.
Getting to Tomarin is convenient from anywhere in Naha. From Naha Airport, take a taxi (approximately 15 minutes, ¥1,500) or the Yui Rail monorail to Miebashi Station followed by a 15-minute walk. Several city bus routes stop directly at the terminal. A paid parking lot is available for those driving, though spaces fill up quickly during peak travel periods. The terminal also houses the Kumejima Ocean Jet ticket counter, with the jetfoil departing from the adjacent pier.
Related English Guides
Naha Port Complete Guide — All ferry routes, access & terminals
Kerama Islands Guide — Diving, beaches & whale watching
Toguchi Port Guide — Ie Island, Minna Island & Churaumi access
Naha-Kagoshima Ferry — 25-hour voyage via Amami Islands
Tomarin Terminal Guide — Floor guide & boarding points
KOJ Complete Guide — Jetfoil to Kumejima in 82 min









