Okinawa is Japan’s sole subtropical region, attracting visitors seeking white sand beaches and swaying palms. Of the 160 or ...
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Behind the fight for sustainable tourism in Okinawa
The turquoise water lapping against Okinawa's pebbled beach is so clear that you can see an occasional parrotfish streaking ...
With its laid-back seafaring culture and unique wildlife, the Yaeyama archipelago in Japan’s far southern Okinawa prefecture ...
With its spectacular beaches and tropical townscapes, Okinawa is one of the most popular resort areas in Japan which attracts many visitors from all over the world, during all seasons, and rich in ...
One of only five Blue Zones in the world, Okinawa has been named by Expedia as one of its Destinations of the Year 2026, ranking second on the list following a remarkable 71% year-on-year increase in ...
Large-scale tug-of-war events are a traditional hallmark of Okinawan festivals and the Itoman Great Tug-of-War, taking place on the 17th of September, is a spectacle not to be missed. Theatrics and ...
Non-Stop Travel took two company trips this year and visited Okinawa, Japan, as the destination for their annual Thanksgiving educational familiarization trip. Gene Miyake, Managing-Director of ...
A new destination park with a jungle theme is planned for northern Okinawa, not far from two Marine Corps bases and the area where U.S. Marines train for jungle warfare. Junglia, where the attractions ...
As part of our initiative to develop high-value inbound tourism destinations in regional Japan, we are conducting an online survey to better understand the awareness, interests, and travel behaviors ...
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