Okinawa

Located far south of mainland Japan, Okinawa is a tropical island chain filled with white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, unique culture, and a relaxed pace of life. Once the independent Ryukyu Kingdom, Okinawa blends Japanese, Chinese, and Pacific Island influences — offering a truly distinctive travel experience.


A Rich Ryukyuan Heritage

Step into a culture unlike anywhere else in Japan:

  • Shuri Castle (UNESCO site): Once the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom

  • Ryukyu dance and music: Featuring traditional sanshin instruments and colorful costumes

  • Okinawan crafts: Indigo-dyed textiles, Ryukyu glass, and pottery from Tsuboya district

  • Okinawa World: Explore traditional village life and limestone caves


Okinawan Cuisine You Must Try

Unique and flavorful, Okinawan food reflects its island roots:

  • Goya champuru: Bitter melon stir-fry

  • Okinawa soba: Thick wheat noodles in a savory broth

  • Taco rice: A fun fusion of Tex-Mex and local tastes

  • Awamori: A strong local spirit made from rice

  • Healthy, fresh, and full of character — the cuisine is part of the region’s famous longevity.


Laid-back Vibes, Warm People

Okinawans are known for their hospitality and relaxed lifestyle. The pace is slower, the smiles are wider, and the spirit of “ichariba chode” — “once we meet, we’re like family” — is alive everywhere.

Shurijo Castle

Okinawa Island

Okinawa Main Island offers tropical beaches, historic Shuri Castle, vibrant Naha City, unique Ryukyuan culture, delicious cuisine, and island relaxation in southern Japan.

miyako island

Miyako Island

Miyako Island is a pristine Okinawan paradise, known for white-sand beaches, clear blue waters, snorkeling, diving spots, and a peaceful, laid-back atmosphere.

Iriomote island

Iriomote Island

Iriomote Island is a wild Okinawan gem, famous for lush jungles, mangrove forests, waterfalls, rare wildlife, and adventure activities like kayaking and trekking.

ishigaki island

Ishigaki Island

Ishigaki Island is a vibrant Okinawan destination, known for stunning beaches, coral reefs, traditional culture, local cuisine, and gateway access to nearby Yaeyama islands.

kerama island

Kerama Island

The Kerama Islands are a group of small Okinawan islands known for crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, world-class diving, sea turtles, and peaceful island vibes.

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