Posted on 06 December 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY QUENTIN Kaya View 3 I found this spectacular place on my way to Cape Hedo. If you want to see how beautiful Okinawa really is, this is the place. It’s one of those spots where a photo of this place will convince anyone to visit! Kaya Hut Located above the northernmost tunnel on [...]
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Posted in Daytripping, Outdoor Activities
Posted on 27 November 2011.
If you want to know even more about Okinawa, I highly recommend this book. It covers so much material abouth holidays, places to see/eat/stay, as well as some historical facts. I have used this book in conjunction with the TripAdvisor App to “explore” all there is to do on the Okinawa Prefecture. In my experience, [...]
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Posted in Books, Film, Music, Daytripping, Okinawa Getaways
Posted on 01 November 2011.
If you find yourself without a car on Okinawa, you may find the following link to the Okinawan bus lines helpful. Our reader, Erika, submitted the following: When I was on okinawa last month this website would have been useful for me. Even though I read Japanese, the times on the bus stops arent 100% [...]
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Posted in Cars, Daytripping, Maps

Posted on 14 September 2011.
Minatogawa Address CONTRIBUTED BY ANGI BRZYCKI Hidden away from the chaos of the 58 in Urasoe City is an area called Minatogawa. What once was military housing for families-has become a neighborhood of restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and little boutiques. The houses are chipped and the paint is faded, but the unique and antique businesses are [...]
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Posted in Daytripping, Gifts & Souvenirs, Restaurants

Posted on 13 September 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY JANNEL KETTENRING Tamaudun Sign Tamaudun Door With the goal to see all nine World Heritage sites on Okinawa, while a friend was visiting, we headed off to find Tamaudun. We had a little difficulty finding this site at first. Most directions we found told us to go to Shuri Castle. After looking at [...]
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Posted in Castles, Shrines & Temples, Daytripping, World Heritage Sites

Posted on 11 September 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY SUZIE SMITH What do castle ruins, yakaniku lunch, pineapple wine, glass blowing, and a beer factory have in common? We all know how fun they all individually are; but did you know you can do all this in one day on Okinawa! Kadena ITT facilitates a monthly Explore the North tour that includes [...]
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Posted in Castles, Shrines & Temples, Daytripping

Posted on 29 August 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY EILEEN O’REILLY Snorkeling Thumbs Up Anyone who knows me knows that I am a control freak. I freely admit it. I won’t SCUBA because the idea of trusting that…machine…to breathe for me…nope. But I sure do love the fish and reef life here on Okinawa…so what’s a girl to do? Snorkel…where? How? Do [...]
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Posted in Beaches & Pools, Daytripping, Kids Activities: Outdoors, Outdoor Activities

Posted on 25 August 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY SARAH FILLMAN My husband and I are pretty new to Okinawa and we went by the Schilling Community Center on Kadena AB to grab some good maps of the island. While we were there, I noticed a table full of drawings and giveaway. I dropped our names into a few of the drawings, [...]
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Posted in Adult Programs & Classes, Date Night, Daytripping, Outdoor Activities
Posted on 20 March 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY SARAH BANCROFT Don’t you just love it when you stumble upon a hidden gem? This happened to my husband and I when we journeyed up to Nago to see some castle ruins. We thought we were headed in the right direction, but alas, we were not. Not wanting to give up, we continued [...]
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Posted in Daytripping, Kids Activities: Outdoors, Outdoor Activities
Posted on 16 March 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY STEVE SINGER Like FIRE? If you're going to Nago, enjoy nature, or just want to get off the radar, you may want to check out a wood-fire ceramic kiln firing in Nago. INTENSE is the only way to describe it. The workshop is owned by an ex-Navy corpsman, Nicholas Centala, who originally built [...]
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Posted in Arts & Crafts, Daytripping, Outdoor Activities