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Okinawa

Trip To Okinawa

Last updated Mar 5, 2026

Discover the unique allure of Okinawa, a tropical paradise steeped in rich history. Visit the majestic Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site reflecting the Ryukyu Kingdom's glory. Explore the stunning coral reefs of the Kerama Islands, a diver's dream. Wander through the vibrant Kokusai Street, brimming with local food and crafts. Or find tranquility in the sacred forests of Yanbaru. Okinawa offers a blend of cultural immersion and natural beauty unlike any other.

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Personalized and Private Kayaking Tour in North Okinawa
From $137 per person
9 hours
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Okinawa Sightseeing Bus Tour: Kouri Island, Nakijin Castle & Churaumi Aquarium
From $25 per person
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Okinawa Minna Island & Sesoko Island Scuba Diving Tour (2 Dives)
From $191 per person
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Okinawa Boat Snorkeling Tour at Minna and Sesoko Islands – 2 Snorkeling Sessions
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Discover Japan's Tropical Paradise

Discover Japan's Tropical Paradise

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Laura Pin

21 days in Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Okinawa, Osaka

21 days in Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Okinawa, Osaka

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15 days in Tokyo, Kyoto and Okinawa

15 days in Tokyo, Kyoto and Okinawa

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Places & attractions in Okinawa

A group of people, some in traditional clothing, stand in front of a vibrant red and white Japanese shrine surrounded by trees under a blue sky with scattered clouds.

Naminoue Shrine

A stone wall winds through lush green trees on a hillside, overlooking a distant coastline and blue ocean under a partly cloudy sky.

Nakijin Castle Ruins

Traditional Japanese-style building with a red tiled roof surrounded by lush green plants and trees, viewed from an elevated angle. Sunlight highlights the garden foliage in the foreground.

Nakamura House

Large playground with various climbing structures, slides, and bridges on a sunny day. Children are playing, and there is green grass, trees, and hills in the background. A tall utility tower is visible behind the playground.

Nakagusuku Park

A rustic, weathered building surrounded by plants stands in the foreground, with a large Ferris wheel and city buildings visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

American Village

A busy urban street in Japan with colorful signs and billboards, including a McDonald's, shops, buses, pedestrians, and crosswalks under a partly cloudy sky.

Kokusai Street (International Street)

Frequently Asked Questions

Okinawa, Japan's southernmost prefecture, is famous for its beautiful beaches, world-class scuba diving, and unique local culture. The archipelago is renowned for its longevity, with a high number of centenarians attributed to their diet and lifestyle. Okinawa is also known for its rich history, particularly the Shurijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Futenma Shrine.

The best time to visit Okinawa is during the dry season from October to May. The weather is warm and pleasant, making it ideal for beach activities and sightseeing. Avoid visiting during the rainy season (June to early July) as typhoons are common.

Okinawa's top attractions include the Shurijo Castle, a symbol of the Ryukyu Kingdom; the Churaumi Aquarium, one of the largest in the world; and the beautiful beaches of the Kerama Islands. Other notable sights include the Peace Memorial Park, which commemorates the Battle of Okinawa, and the vibrant Kokusai Street for shopping and dining.

Absolutely! Okinawa is a paradise for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling, diving, and swimming. The Kerama Islands, in particular, are known for their vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Yonehara Beach is a favorite among snorkelers.

Okinawan cuisine is unique and flavorful. Be sure to try Okinawa Soba, a noodle soup dish; Go-ya Champuru, a stir-fry with bitter melon; Rafute, slow-cooked pork belly; and Ji-mami-doufu, peanut tofu. For dessert, the purple sweet potato tart is a popular choice.
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