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Okinawa Japan: Pefect For Vacation And Business Travellers

by Howard Brule

Okinawa, which means 'rope in the open sea', is found in Japan. The term seems to refer to how the 60 island chain that makes up the prefecture of Okinawa appears. Okinawa Japan is often considered a little separate from the rest of Japan since it has a more distinct culture and tongue.

Okinawa Japan is a popular destination due to its sunny, picturesque beaches. The climate is more temperate than many parts of Japan due to its location in the south, and this means you can enjoy swimming even during the winter. Typhoons season is from September to October, so a trip during spring or summer might be the best time.

The 15 uninhabited islands of Okinawa make a great destination for visitors who would enjoy a little bit of adventure during their stay. There is not much wilderness left in Japan, so the untrammeled islands around Okinawa would be an interesting change. Seaside towns offer boat trips to these islands, where many camping grounds are available for visitors.

Okinawa culture is distinct from that of the rest of Japan. This is because the Okinawa islands were only annexed to Japan in the late 19th century. Visitors may enjoy watching karate (a native Okinawan sport), enjoying traditional Okinawan folk music, and viewing Okinawan architecture, traditionally topped with guardian lions. Okinawa cuisine is likewise unique, with a distinct Taiwanese flair. Popular foods include bitter melon, pork, Gurukun (a type of fish), and fried dough. American food is also common and plentiful in Okinawa, due to the US military presence.

The stunning Shuri Castle and the quaint village of Taketomi - both preserving the history of native Okinawan heritage from centuries ago - are two of the many popular Okinawa attractions. Tourists also appreciate the ocean splendors available in Okinawa, such as underwater ruins, great reefs, and unique marine species - all of which are visible through underwater museums, tours, and by scuba diving.

Best known for its fantastic beaches, Okinawa, Japan, is also an ideal destination for both the business and the general pleasure traveler. Okinawa's unique cultural traditions and abundance of attractions and activities make it a wonderful place for anyone to visit.

If you are considering a trip to Okinawa, check out these beautiful Japan images. Howard Brule writes travel articles and provides article marketing services.

Published October 29th, 2007

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