Naha, Japan, is the capital of Okinawa and is famed for Shuri Castle, once the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom where karate is said to have been invented. An interesting adventure for the whole family is to take a...
Miyakojima or Miyako Island is a stunning slice of paradise near Okinawa’s main island where travellers can unwind on pristine beaches and enjoy aquatic adventures. With a subtropical climate, the island is warm and welcoming virtually all year long, though...
Things to do in Okinawa offer a stunning juxtaposition of ancient history and tradition with a bustling modern vibe and tons of theme parks, animal experiences, shopping and dining. This island has a culture that dates back thousands of years, but one that has been fundamentally changed by contact with the West. You can see native sea life at the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium or see the children's museum and animals...
Read moreOkinawa has no shortage of beautiful tropical beaches. This Japanese chain of over 160 islands ranges from bustling, urban islands to the more remote ones that offer idyllic escapes. So many islands mean literally thousands of beaches, which attract millions...
The best things to do in Okinawa take full advantage of the destination’s culturally rich urban centres and Asia Pacific's...
Islands in Okinawa offer a wide range of cultural and adventure experiences, from hiking to urban adventures to sacred sites,...
Okinawa’s capital, Naha, is often bustling with shoppers during the day and partygoers at night. The bars are buzzing, the...
This Miyakojima travel guide shows you the highlights of the largest island of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Miyakojima is all...
The most popular streets in Naha offer the culture and local flavour you can only experience in Okinawa. While Tokyo’s...
Okinawa is a hugely popular holiday destination for families. There are plenty of ways to experience the great outdoors in...
Okinawa Prefecture is made up of more than 150 islands located in the East China Sea, including Okinawa Island, Miyako...
Japan is an island country surrounded by the sea. It's little surprise that Japan has had a deep relationship with...
Food and dining in Okinawa offer a world of speciality foods and restaurants that serve traditional local cuisine and fusion foods that blend East and West. While here, you'll want to experience Okinawa soba, a noodle dish that dates back thousands of years with pork ribs and fish cake. You can try it at Akisoba in Haha-shi. Goya champuru is a famous 'anything goes' dish often made with tofu, meat...
Read moreOkinawa has nurtured its own unique food culture since the era of the Ryukyu Dynasty. Pork is an essential feature of Okinawan cuisine – there's even a saying that goes like this: “You can eat every part of the pig...
Okinawa has cultivated its own food culture since ancient times and is full of restaurants, izakayas, and sweets shops where...
Okinawa Island has so many foodie areas to get your teeth into. Kokusai Street is one such place, where you...
Shopping in Okinawa offers everything from ultra-modern shopping centres to unique and independent boutique shops selling locally handmade arts and crafts or speciality foods and drinks. At American Village, you can explore a combination shopping centre and amusement park with a stunning juxtaposition of Eastern culture and American style. At Minsā Kōgeikan, you'll learn about weaving and textiles on the island, and you can buy handmade items or try weaving...
Read moreOkinawa attracts huge numbers of tourists both from Japan and abroad. Of course, shopping is an integral part of sightseeing. Speaking of shopping in Okinawa, Kokusai-dori was and still is the first commercial hub to make a name for itself on...
This guide to the best places to go shopping in Naha will give you an insight into the city’s retail...
Wherever you go in Japan, visiting the best markets is a great way to get a better idea of the...
Nightlife in Okinawa has changed over time but has always been vibrant in this thriving trade hub with teahouses, pubs and live entertainment. At local Izakaya establishments, you'll find businesspeople sitting on tatami mats enjoying all-you-can-eat and all-you-can-drink specials. The region also has plenty of local drinks to enjoy from Orion beer to awamori rice wine. A unique hot spot here is The Dojo Bar, owned by a British ex-pat...
Read moreThe best things to do after dinner in Naha are great for experiencing the city’s nightlife scene, which is as varied as its daytime offerings. The city might be best known for the montage of pearly white beaches that strings...
Okinawa may well be a paradise of endless summer renowned for its daytime sunshine, but it also has unique charms after the sun sets. If you're an outdoors kind of person, try a night dive in the waters of the...
Our Naha Travel Essentials includes important information you need to enjoy your trip to Okinawa's capital of Naha. We will go over aspects of the city you need to know, including the local climate, travel seasons, outlet types, currency and...
Our Okinawa Travel Essentials include all of the important facts you need to know to make the most out of your holiday to this Japanese island prefecture. We will examine aspects of the island like climate, travel seasons, power outlet...