Sunday, September 18, 2011

Travel to Okinawa Japan: Intro

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Travel to Okinawa Japan: Intro
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Residents of Okinawa, Japan retain a unique culture and language and the city, itself, is usually differentiated from Japan, the country. The name "Okinawa" means "rope in the open sea". This is commonly believed to refer to the fact that Okinawa is a prefecture of almost 60 islands and resembles a long chain in appearance.
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.
Okinawa also has many unspoiled islands just waiting for the holiday visitor. There are about fifteen uninhabited islands in Okinawa. Adventurous vacations will surely enjoy the wild vegetation and wilderness areas (which are quite rare in Japan), as well as the available camping. Most seaside towns in Okinawa have boats for hire. Trips to the outlying islands may be made in most of these ports.
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.
Okinawa attractions include the beautiful Shuri Castle and the rustic village of Taketomi, both of which preserve traces of native Okinawan culture that existed before colonial times. Other possibilities for tourists include scuba diving and viewing underwater ruins and the great reefs of Okinawa. There are a number of marine species unique to Okinawa, so don't miss an underwater tour.
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 greatly enjoy your visit in this special place. You can sample the culture and have many things to do and many places to visit.