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Did you know: Power spots in Japan?

Japanese often associate “Power Spots” with Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, along with large mountains, islands and lakes. In fact, there are about 165,000 shrines and temples, more than three times the number of convenience stores (50,000) within the nation.

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Smooth sailing in Okinawa: Windsurfing on Senaga Island’s calm waters

Looking for something to make the most of the beautiful warm March weather, I sought out a new sport I’d never tried before, windsurfing.

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10th annual GBA, PONY Summer Academy

The Guam Baseball Academy (GBA), in collaboration with PONY Baseball, proudly announces the 10th Annual GBA/PONY Summer Skills and Games Academy - a four-week celebration of baseball and softball development featuring elite-level instruction, fun activities, and international exchange.

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Palau Diving - A Pacific paradise within reach for military personnel

Just a few hours’ flight from military bases in Japan, South Korea, and Guam lies one of the world’s premier diving destinations Palau.

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Fun on Okinawa: Kouri Island beaches so beautiful, multiple visits required

On a hot summer day in August, I headed to Kouri-jima, an island off the coast of Okinawa’s Nakijin Village.

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Ssssssneaky Sssssnakes! Watch out for Okinawa’s venomous habu

You may not believe this, but I once saw a habu beat a mongoose in a cross-species duel when I was a kid.

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Walk back in time to Hacksaw Ridge during Battle of Okinawa

Since the 2016 release of Mel Gibson’s Academy Award nominated “Hacksaw Ridge,” there has been increased interest in the Okinawa site where the movie takes place.

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Exploring Okinawa: Be one with nature on Kume Island

If you head west from Okinawa, you’ll soon come across an island so beautiful even its name reflects that beauty.

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Interesting Ikei: Quick trip to Okinawa's 'farthest island'

What once required a two-hour boat ride from Okinawa’s Katsuren Peninsula, a visit to “Ichihanari,” or the “farthest island,” now takes less than 30 minutes on the Kaichu Doro Causeway.

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VIDEO: Sugar Loaf site of brutal Battle of Okinawa

Among the notable battle sites in Okinawa such as Hacksaw Ridge, Kakazu Ridge, and the Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters, Sugar Loaf may not attract as much attention as the others.

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VIDEO: Quick trip to Kouri-jima, Okinawa's ‘Island of Love'

Kouri-jima is an island by Okinawa’s northwest shore of Nakijin peninsula.

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Quick trip to Okinawa's beautiful Miyagi Island

Past Henza Island, the road will lead you to Miyagi Island, formerly known as Takahanari Jima, or “a high and distant island” in Okinawan dialect.

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VIDEO: Okukuji a great place visit in Ibaraki, Japan

Hidden away at the northeastern end of Kanto Plain, Ibaraki Prefecture’s Okukuji area boasts beautiful waterfalls, the country’s largest pedestrian suspension bridge and plenty more.

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