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- Okinawa Island - Wikipedia
Okinawa Island (Japanese: 沖縄島, Hepburn: Okinawa-jima; Okinawan: 沖縄 うちなー, romanized: Uchinā;[4] Kunigami: ふちなー, romanized: Fuchináa), also known as Okinawa Main Island (沖縄本島, Okinawa-hontō), [5] is the largest of the Okinawa Islands and the Ryukyu (Nansei) Islands of Japan in the Kyushu region It is the smallest and least populated of the five main
- VISIT OKINAWA JAPAN | Official Okinawa Travel Guide
Experience the raw natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of Okinawa, from the castle ruins and heritage sites of the main island to the secluded coves, vibrant reefs, and clear waters of the Kerama and Yaeyama islands Discover Okinawa at your own pace, island by island, moment by moment
- Okinawa | Facts, History, Points of Interest | Britannica
Okinawa, ken (prefecture) of Japan, located in the Pacific Ocean The prefecture is composed of roughly the southwestern two-thirds of the Ryukyu Islands, that archipelago forming the division between the East China Sea to the northwest and the Philippine Sea to the southeast
- An Insiders Travel Guide to Okinawa (2025 2026)
Our Okinawa travel guide includes the best places to go, climate and travel tips, top things to do, costs, cuisine, cultural facts, insider tips, what to wear, and touring ideas
- 26 of the Best Things to Do in Okinawa: The Perfect Blend of . . .
Over the years, I’ve explored Okinawa solo and with my family In this article, I’ll share my top 26 things to do in Okinawa based on my experiences Towards the end of the article, I’ll provide an overview of Okinawa, explore the best times to visit Okinawa and how to get there and get around
- Okinawa Travel Guide
Okinawa (沖縄県, Okinawa-ken) is Japan's southernmost prefecture, consisting of a few dozen, small islands in the southern half of the Nansei Shoto, the island chain which stretches over about one thousand kilometers from Kyushu to Taiwan
- Okinawa | Okinawa | Destinations | Travel Japan - Japan . . .
Japan's southernmost prefecture, Okinawa is a chain of islands with its own history as an independent kingdom and a distinctly subtropical climate, as well as the birthplace of karate
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