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Okinawa in Japan has everything that Hawaii offers and more. From beautiful beaches to magical marvels and fabulous food to cultural charms, Okinawa has all to make a perfect vacation. Say ‘Ohayo’ instead of ‘Aloha’ for your next Hawaiian holiday.
Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, and the next is Lunar New Year. Sooner or later, the festive season is coming to an end, the dreaded January blues are fast approaching. As everyone knows, one of the best ways to distract yourself or get motivated for the new year ...
Okinawa Prefecture is located southwest of the island of Kyushu. It is a famous resort destination and the year-round warm climate draws many people to its beautiful beaches and marine activities. Okinawa is also famous for the earliest cherry blossoms in Japan. Here ...
Okinawa is the name for a prefecture in Japan which is also an archipelago of some 160 islands, some of which are inhabited and the vast majority of which are not. As Okinawa lies off the coast of Kyushu, it enjoys a mostly subtropical climate and is known as one of ...
When it comes to food specialties, nobody does it better than Japan. Though Tokyo has everything and Kyoto is the home of traditional dishes, there are so many other places to try along the way. Here are great places and their specialties that food lovers would be ...
Japan has a wonderful unique cuisine. Different regions have their own traditions of agriculture, produce and recipes. So in addition to the traditional Japanese dishes found throughout the country, many regions and cities in Japan have their own specialties.
There’s more to Japan than sushi and ramen, especially on the island of Okinawa. In fact, Okinawa has its own distinct culture which developed through the Ryukyu Kingdom from the 15th to the 19th century. Other influencing factors like US military and immigration ...
Despite its long-held reputation for being one of the more expensive countries to visit in Asia, Japan is actually surprisingly cheap. These days, you can sightsee, eat, and sleep very well on less than US$50 a day, you just need to know where to go.
Many Okinawan dishes have great influences from Chinese, Southeast Asian and American cuisine. They are distinct from typical Japanese cuisine due to the area’s tropical climate and a history of US military occupation. Read on to discover these simple-yet-delicious ...