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VIDEO: Naha’s Yachimun Street a treasure trove of Okinawan traditional Yachimun pottery

In Naha’s Tsuboya District, you’ll find a street dedicated to the ancient craft of Okinawan Yachimun, or pottery in Ryukyu dialect.

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Ishigaki Island Travel Guide: Beaches, food, and hidden gems in Okinawa

In 2018, Ishigaki Island beat out Maui, Reykjavik and other major destinations to top TripAdvisor’s list of trending spots.

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Speakin’ Japanese: Car talk

A personal vehicle is a great way to get around base and help you explore. Here are some helpful phrases to help you down the road!

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VIDEO: Return to Kouri Island, Okinawa

Kouri Island is a relaxing getaway from Okinawa’s main island with beautiful beaches to help you disconnect from the busy world and reconnect with nature.

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Japan’s Ocean Day to be observed July 21

Japan’s Umi-no-hi, or Ocean Day, will be observed July 21 this year. This national holiday is the unofficial start of the summer season for students, but there are not official celebrations.

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VIDEO: Okinawa’s beautiful bingata traditional cloth dyeing

Bingata is a traditional cloth-dyeing method that spans generations and has a 500-year history on Okinawa.

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VIDEO: Exploring Itokazu Castle Ruins on Okinawa

Itokazu Castle is believed to have been built on Okinawa’s main island in the early 14th century with the purpose of defending Tamagusku Castle, which is located nearby.

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Speakin’ Japanese Baseball Banter

If you are at a ballpark in Japan, here are some phrases to help you to enjoy the ballgame.

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Jason Derulo, rapper Saweetie among slated acts for Afro Jam Festival on July 17-20

This summer, the Okinawa Suntory Arena will be serenaded by some big rap, R&B and pop artists for Afro Jam Festival 2025 running July 17-20.

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Smooth windsurfing on Okinawa’s Senaga Island

While stationed in Okinawa, you’ve probably tried surfing, snorkeling, diving and beachcombing. But, if you’re looking to up the ante, give windsurfing a try.

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VIDEO: Take me out to the ballgame at Tokyo’s Meiji Jingu Stadium

In Japan, one of the favorite summer pastimes is heading to the ballpark for a fun game of Nippon Professional Baseball.

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Let Okinawan demons chill you at Murasaki Mura lantern festival

Summer is considered a spooky season in Japan and Okinawa. Locals seek a chill through Kimodameshi (test of guts) in an effort to have a break from the steamy heat.

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Tearing it up on ATVs in Higashi Village, Okinawa

It had been years since I’d made my way back to Higashi Village on Okinawa’s northeastern coast.

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Mysterious underwater ruins: Explore the unexplained in Yonaguni, Okinawa

Are you an adventure-seeker with a passion for history and diving? Then get ready to explore one of the world’s most mysterious underwater sites—Yonaguni!

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