Activities
Rainy Day in Okinawa? No Problem! Indoor Activities Guide for Every Weather
Okinawa's rainy season runs from mid-May to late June, and typhoon season spans July through October. But there is no sh...
Activities
Okinawa's rainy season runs from mid-May to late June, and typhoon season spans July through October. But there is no sh...
Nature & Beaches
The Yanbaru rainforest, inscribed as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site in 2021, is home to the flightless Okinawa rai...
Shopping
From DFS T Galleria and Ashibinaa Outlet to AEON Mall Rycom, Kokusai-dori arcades, and Naha Airport last-minute shopping...
Accommodation
The Busena Terrace that hosted the 2000 G8 Summit, Halekulani crossing the ocean from Hawaii, and the 97-room Ritz-Carlt...
Shopping
Ryukyu glass born from Coca-Cola bottles, 200-year-old chinsuko cookies, and 3-year-aged kusu awamori. From 600 shops on...
Island Hopping
Iriomote Island (289 km²), Okinawa's second-largest island, is Japan's last frontier with 90% of its area covered by sub...
Island Hopping
Complete guide to Okinawa ferry day trips from the main island. Covers Tomari Port, Azama Port, and Motobu Port routes w...
Food & Dining
Okinawa izakaya are nothing like the mainland. Awamori with 500 years of history, Ryukyuan cuisine from goya champuru to...
History & Culture
Registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, Sefa Utaki is the most sacred site of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The triang...
Island Hopping
Just 50 minutes by high-speed boat from Naha, Zamami Island offers Kerama Blue waters with 50-meter visibility. Michelin...
Island Hopping
Just 10 minutes by ferry from Ishigaki Port, Taketomi Island (9.11 km²) is a nationally designated Preservation District...
Accommodation
The ultimate luxury in Okinawa is waking up to the sea. From Hotel Monterey with all 339 rooms facing Tiger Beach in Onn...