
Turning pumice into kawaii Okinawa shisa magnet
Not long ago, our beach and ocean was covered in pumice – volcanic rocks formed during an …

Not long ago, our beach and ocean was covered in pumice – volcanic rocks formed during an …

We added a wishlist board besides the Art Plaza. Write on the board to let us know what art supplies

Find out the best spots to watch sunrise on New Year’s Day on Okinawa and the stories behind…

Oki Social’s original manhole cover coasters and other products are featured on the November issue of Okinawa Living Magazine by MCCS.

Be part of a team to represent Okinawa’s rising artists and creators and serve the community we live in. Join us today!

Oki Social is going beyond Okinawa. Our artwork will welcome the first sunlight in Japan in 2020. Do you know where the sun rises first in Japan? and what that has to do with Okinawa? Read the full story to find out more.

In this article of the series, Desmond dives deep into the reason why he chose to self-publishing as opposed to working with a publisher on bring Happiness in Okinawa to the market.

Here is how the journey begins. A story about how struggles in life can turn into the greatest inspiration for an artist in Okinawa.

Oki Social is expanding to the second location in southern Okinawa at Outlet Mall Ashibinaa. See what else the store offers…

If you have been to Okinawa, you probably have seen or bought his artwork at many souvenir shops in Naha and Aeon Malls Rycom. Get to know the artist who designs your souvenir.

Her journey with chalk art started from Australia. Today she’s inspiring many to follow their passion. Featuring Yukiko Sato, Okinawa chalk art artist.

Mr. Asayuki Oyama is a self-taught woodcut printing artist from Uruma city, Okinawa. He was attracted to the unique characteristics of woodcut printing and the natural beauty of Okinawa.