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Thursday, 22 November 2007
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 other 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 enjoys a culture that is unique compared to the rest of Japan. Relatively new to the Japanese island chain, the Okinawa islands were annexed in the late 19th century. Some favorites visitor pastimes are watching the native Okinawan sport, karate, listening to Okinawan folk music, and viewing the distinctive Okinawan architecture. The food on Okinawa is also unique and includes such popular foods as bitter melon, pork Gurukun (a type of fish), and fried dough. Because of the American military presence on Okinawa, American cuisine is also widely available.

The stunning Shuri Castle and the rural Taketomi village are two of the most notable Okinawa attractions for tourists. Each one is an excellent example of pre-colonial native Okinawan culture. Tourists should also consider Okinawan activites such as scuba diving and exploring underwater ruins and the great reefs of Okinawa. An underwater tour is an experience not to be missed and should include the viewing of the numerous marine species only found in Okinawa.

Okinawa Japan may be known mostly for its gorgeous beaches but whether you are going to Okinawa for business or for enjoyment you can be sure that you will get much enjoyment from your visit to this special place. You can enjoy the culture and have many things to do and many places to visit.

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Located between Kyushu and Taiwan, Okinawa is the largest island in Okinawa Prefecture. Although part of Japan, Okinawa has it's own unique legacy, spoken language, and influencing culture. The people of Okinawa are descendants of the Ryukyus who had ties with both Japan and China.
Photographers in Okinawa and Japan, HDR Japan features HDR photography from Japan and also hosts annual photo exhibitions in Okinawa, Japan. Members can post blogs, maintain a personal profile and upload pictures of Okinawa and Japan. For more information on having your photos in our exhibitions, please contact us.