Japanese shrine on hill over breach and ocean

Okinawa Vacation Packages and Tours

Naminoue Shrine, Okinawa, Japan

Overview

Take a trip to Okinawa on your Japan Vacation

Meaning "rope in the open sea," Okinawa is aptly described. The prefecture comprises the southern half of the bigger group of islands known as Ryukyu Islands. Named after the area’s native culture, Ryukyu Islands consist of 49 inhabited and 111 uninhabited islands stretching between mainland Japan and Taiwan.

Okinawa Prefecture’s inhabited islands are divided into three archipelagos, or groups of islands: the Okinawa Islands, Miyako Islands, and the Yaeyama Islands. Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, is located in the southern part of Okinawa Island. Okinawa Island is the largest of all islands and has an area of 464 sq-mi (1,201 sq-km). Approximately 400 mi (640 km) south of mainland Japan, Okinawa Island features a subtropical climate and is home to many unusual and beautiful species of flora and fauna. Okinawa Island is located in Okinawa Prefecture and is one of three islands belonging to this southernmost prefecture of Japan.

While Okinawa Island’s north end is made up of igneous rock, its southern end consists of a coral reef, making the islands perfect for ocean recreation such as deep-sea diving and snorkelling. Okinawans have their own distinctive culture and food, separate from Japan. Their most famous worldwide export is the martial art of karate, while their form of music, a blend of Okinawan sounds and American rock or jazz, is becoming widely popular in Japan. With its stunning coral, beautiful white beaches, and even a fun trip to Nago Pineapple Park, Okinawa is a warm, relaxing destination for an overnight stopover during Japanese travel.

At a Glance

Languages

Japanese

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

What do the experts say?

Steve Perkins

Steve Perkins

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You should try a Zen meditation session. Imagine slipping into a silk kimono for the day—carefully tied by an expert dresser, every fold precise, every colour chosen to suit the season. It’s a ritual that feels as personal as it is timeless.
Steve Perkins

Steve Perkins

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What do I love about Japan? In a word - EVERYTHING. The incredible contrast that Japan offers - new/innovative vs old/traditional, the warm and welcoming people, the incredible rich culture, the culinary wonders awaiting around every corner, the cleanliness, efficiency and safety. It's one of the best places to visit in Asia in my opinion.
Patrick Carleton

Patrick Carleton

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Every season offers something to fall in love with, but autumn feels especially magical—fewer tourists, crisp weather, and foliage that rivals the famous blossoms.

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