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What to do in winter in Okinawa? The ultimate cure for the winter blues

kinawa may be normally thought of as a summer destination, however the winter season is also a great time to visit this island paradise.

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Hit the road for Okinawa’s beautiful cherry blossoms

When January’s cherry blossom season rolls around in Okinawa, it’s time to hit the road!

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Pro baseball makes early arrival in Okinawa

For many Japanese pro-baseball players, Feb. 1 marks Day One of training. And many teams of the Nippon Professional Baseball Organization (NPB) head to the sub-tropical islands of Okinawa to kick off the team warm-up

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VIDEO: Hiking on Okinawa: A day on Mt. Katsuu

Okinawa may not have tall mountains like Mt. Fuji or Kilimanjaro, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some great hiking on the island.

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Beautiful bingata: Get creative with Okinawan traditional cloth dyeing

Bingata is a traditional cloth-dyeing method that spans generations and has a 500-year history on Okinawa. This craft consists of colorful patterns painted onto fabric used for tapestries, clothing and more.

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Fun on Okinawa: Boost your ‘power’ at Daisekirinzan

“Power spot” is a term which, I think, reflects the Japanese obsession with luck. According to a dictionary, the term surfaced in the mid-1990s to refer to “locations filled with psychic power.”

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VIDEO: Outside Camp Hansen, Kin Town fun time on Okinawa

Kin town, the host municipality of Camp Hansen, has many faces. Right by the Marine Corps facility, there is a downtown with many restaurants, bars, clubs, and tattoo shops.

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Fun on Okinawa: A day at Ocean Expo Park

If you grew up on Okinawa like I did, visiting Ocean Expo Park with your family or on a school field trip is probably something you remember.

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Batter up! The rise, fall and comeback of Japan's batting cages

Here on Okinawa, there are several batting cages facilities still running. Although they may not provide fastballs with ridiculous velocities, some of them have unique features.

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What a trip! Taking a ferry from mainland Japan to Okinawa

Recently my wife and I PCSed from Sasebo to Okinawa. We decided to end our time in Kyushu in style and roadtripped our way to the island. That’s right, we drove to Okinawa.

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Exploring Okinawa: Ukinju Hainju pair of beautiful springs in Nanjo

Just about a five-minute drive away from Miibaru Beach is this pair of springs. This is another location related to Amamikiyo believed to be the creator of Okinawa.

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Tip of the day: Tips to know before traveling to Japan

I recently went to Japan and noticed some things I wish I knew before traveling there.

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VIDEO: Preserve what matters: Be responsible when drinking and avoid driving

MCIPAC Fire and Emergency Services, Provost Marshal’s Office, Substance Abuse Control Office, and commanders all respond to and manage Alcohol-Related Incidents, and emphasize the effect ARIs have on the Marines, their families, and the community at large.

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What is a Goshuin? All about traditional Japanese shrine seals

Goshuin are large stamps, handwritten by monks, that work as a kind of proof that you have visited a specific temple or shrine. Simple in concept, this document is full of symbolic, religious, and historical meanings.

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