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Did you know?: Aomori Prefecture is northernmost prefecture on mainland Japan

Aomori Prefecture, where Misawa AB is located, is northernmost prefecture on mainland Japan. The area is famous for its production of apples (446,000 tons annually) and related products, as well as heavy snowfall (up to 60 inches a year), holding the nation’s record for both.

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VIDEO: Exploring Okinawa with stroll around Shuri Castle’s neighborhood

Though Shuri Castle may top your list among the many attractions to visit in Okinawa, the neighborhood surrounding the iconic castle is home to many other historical sites to check out.

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VIDEO: Spend an exciting day in Okinawa’s Higashi Village

Higashi Village on Okinawa’s northeastern coast boasts many fun spots and activities you and your entire family will enjoy.

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Throwing down: Pottery wheel a challenge worth a try on Naha’s Yachimun Street

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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New fishing pond park in Okinawa more than just fishing

In Japan, Tsuribori refers to ponds where you can enjoy fishing without even going to sea.

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VIDEO: Spend a day on 'Island of God' - Kudaka Island, Okinawa

Only about a 20-minute ferry ride from the southeast coast of Okinawa’s main island, Kudaka Island is a popular destination for tourists.

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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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VIDEO: A day of hiking on Okinawa’s Nago-dake

Nago Castle Park is a hot spot for cherry blossom-viewing in the winter as thousands of visitors come to enjoy the pink blush flowers. Nago-dake, a mountain just at the back of the park, does not receive the same glory.

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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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Hilton Okinawa Sesoko Resort: Unwind in Sesoko Island’s only luxury resort

Hilton Okinawa Sesoko Resort, Okinawa, as the name suggests, is located on Sesoko Island, one of Okinawa’s quieter northern islands about an hour and a half from Naha.

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VIDEO: Speakin' Japanese: Let's make a wish

Tanabata, or Star Festival, is approaching on July 7. According to the legend around Tanabata, two star-crossed lovers will reunite on this night as the Milky Way stretches across the sky.

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VIDEO: Fun kayaking on Okinawa’s Hija River

Though Okinawa is home to beautiful beaches to enjoy the crystal waters surrounding the island, you can also enjoy an adventure while kayaking in some of the area’s rivers.

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Traditional culture lives on: Spirits thrive on Yonaguni, Japan’s westernmost island

The nearest island is Taiwan, located 68 miles (111km) away. Yonaguni has become one of Japan’s most intriguing destinations for travelers from around the world.

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Surviving Summer in Japan: Food, Festivals, and Ways to Beat the Heat

Japan’s humid subtropical climate can make summer feel unbearable for those unaccustomed to it.

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