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Okinawa main island is accessible from Taiwan in just 2 hours on a direct flight. The island is home to many beautiful beaches and nature. Here, we’ll showcase 5 must-see spots for those who are first-time visitors and, of course, gourmet information too! There are plenty of information regarding theme parks where you can learn about Okinawa’s culture and history, diving shops in the Keramas where you can experience marine sports, and gifts and souvenirs only found in Okinawa main island. Newcomers will surely enjoy their visit!
date:2018.07.26(Last Updated:2023.11.02)
The World Heritage Sites at times impart energy on visitors in a magical manner, merely from entering the area. There are a number of locations in Okinawa that have been registered as World Heritage Sites. The World Heritage Sites in Okinawa consist of five Gusuku sites (castles) and four related legacy properties, which are officially referred to as the "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu." They were registered in 2000 as the 11th set of World Heritage Sites in Japan.br>World Heritage Sites in Okinawa feature unique environments that differ from those of castle ruins or structures on mainland Japan. All five Gusuku sites are located on high ground, and the exquisite views from those sites are also part of the attraction of the World Heritage Sites in Okinawa. These five Gusuku sites and four related properties are introduced here.
date:2018.07.25(Last Updated:2023.09.12)
Naha City is the largest city in Okinawa. Visitors can enjoy various tourist attractions as public transportation systems like buses and the Yuirail monorail are quite convenient. Since central Naha is close to the airport, you can still make time to hit up some spots even on the final day of your trip. So what’s there to do and see in Naha? Let’s take a look!
date:2018.07.25(Last Updated:2024.03.11)
date:2020.02.10(Last Updated:2023.08.16)