There are places where you can see Eisa, but not many where you can experience it yourself. You'll start with the basic steps and simple choreography of Eisa, and by the end you'll be able to perform a small performance.
It takes place on Naha's main street, Kokusai Street, and takes about an hour. You can experience it in the spare time between sightseeing and eating.
You can rent authentic Eisa costumes (including drums and headbands), wear them and dance, and take photos and videos freely, so they're great for posting on social media.
Why not enjoy the best Okinawan culture experience with your family, partner, or friends?