Okinawa Travelogue

For sparkling blue seas and crystal white beaches, Okinawa is the epitome of a tropical wonderland. The clear waters enhance the beauty and vibrant colors of the coral reefs and plentiful marine life, making the island one of the best places for snorkeling and diving in the world. Immerse yourself in the Okinawan lifestyle as you journey through their food scene and be sure to visit their night entertainment at the city center. The island has its own culture that separates it from the rest of Japan -- the people of Okinawa, or the Ryukyuans, was once their own kingdom and thus had their cultures and traditions, many of which were sadly suppressed by the government when Okinawa officially became a part of Japan after the Meiji Restoration. However, during World War II, the island fell under the control of the US military, and as a result, there is still American influence in Okinawa's modern-day culture. Despite the struggles Okinawa have gone through, the blend of their traditions with the mainland's make for unique cultural experience.

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Experience Okinawa With Toki

 
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COASTAL CRAWL

Cities: From Tokyo or Chiba to Shikoku, Kyushu, Okinawa

Suggested Duration: 10 days  

As an island nation that geographically stretches from northeast to southwest, Japan boasts vibrant scenery that changes from region to region. Start from Tokyo and move southwest along the coast, and enjoy the changing sights and atmospheres. Immerse yourself in the regional cultures, histories, and natural wonders.

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