Experience the deep, natural sweetness of Okinawan Brown Sugar Crystals, made from 100% locally grown sugarcane. Each crystal is carefully crafted using traditional slow-cooking methods that preserve the island’s rich minerals and molasses flavor. Perfect for sweetening coffee, desserts, or enjoying as a natural snack, this brown sugar embodies the warmth and purity of Okinawa’s farmland and ocean breeze.
🚚 Delivering locally within 24 hours
📍 In-city delivery only
🕕 Order before 5pm for same-day delivery
Price: JPY 1,500
+ Shipping: JPY 100
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Okinawa Harvest Co. is a locally rooted company based in Naha, Okinawa, dedicated to sharing the island’s natural goodness with the world. We specialize in producing and selling authentic Okinawan products — from tropical fruits and handmade brown sugar to local sea salt, crafts, and traditional snacks. Our mission is to support local farmers and artisans while promoting Okinawa’s unique island culture through sustainable and community-driven business practices.
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Experience the deep, natural sweetness of Okinawan Brown Sugar Crystals, made from 100% locally grown sugarcane. Each crystal is carefully crafted using traditional slow-cooking methods that preserve the island’s rich minerals and molasses flavor. Perfect for sweetening coffee, desserts, or enjoying as a natural snack, this brown sugar embodies the warmth and purity of Okinawa’s farmland and ocean breeze.
🚚 Delivering locally within 24 hours
📍 In-city delivery only
🕕 Order before 5pm for same-day delivery
Sold by:

Okinawa Harvest Co. is a locally rooted company based in Naha, Okinawa, dedicated to sharing the island’s natural goodness with the world. We specialize in producing and selling authentic Okinawan products — from tropical fruits and handmade brown sugar to local sea salt, crafts, and traditional snacks. Our mission is to support local farmers and artisans while promoting Okinawa’s unique island culture through sustainable and community-driven business practices.
Step inside Okinawa Harvest Co. →