Discover Okinawa At Your Own Pace, Island By Island, Moment By Moment
Travel Trade Journal|February 2023
The islands of Okinawa are as diverse as they are plentiful, stretching from the main island in the north to Ishigaki and beyond in the south. There are 160 islands, large and small, inhabited and uninhabited. Authentic Okinawan experiences await, with cultural treasures, outdoor adventure, and world-class diving just some of the draws. Choose the perfect destination for your unforgettable Okinawa experience. Discover Okinawa at your own pace, island by island, moment by moment.
Discover Okinawa At Your Own Pace, Island By Island, Moment By Moment

Okinawa is home to incredible sites recognised as both Cultural and Natural World Heritage by UNESCO. These well-preserved areas offer visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the unique history and natural beauty of Okinawa and engage with its distinct island culture. One can experience O the raw natural Visit Okinawa Japan beauty and rich cultural heritage of Okinawa, from the castle ruins and heritage sites of the main island to the secluded coves, vibrant reefs, and clear waters of the Kerama and Yaeyama islands.

From the 14th to 18th century, Okinawa flourished under the auspices of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The Golden Age of the Ryukyu dynasty spanned approximately 450 years, and prosperous trade with neighbouring countries gave rise to a unique culture that can be seen in many aspects of modern Okinawa. But this expansive history and culture is perhaps best preserved in the Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which were designated Cultural World Heritage in 2000. Visit the well-preserved ramparts of imposing castles, royal tombs, and natural sacred sites to explore Okinawa's enduring history.

Thanks to warm crystal waters, diverse sea life, and approximately 200+ different coral species, Okinawa is one of the best diving destinations in the world. Just off the main island, you'll find the Sunabe Seawall where vibrant stretches of coral bloom along the depths like expanses of flowers. Charters head out daily from Naha City, on Okinawa Island to the Kerama Islands. Here, see-through surf sets the stage for everything from sea turtles to colorful corals and mystical sea caves. An hour north of Naha, Cape Maeda is home to the spectacular Blue Cave, named for its majestic cobalt glow reflected off the sea floor.

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