Quick Facts
- Okinawa is home to the world's longest-running longevity study, which has helped researchers understand the health and lifestyle factors contributing to the extraordinary lifespan of its residents, many of whom live past 100 years.
- The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, opened in 2002, features the Kuroshio Sea tank, which holds 7,500 cubic meters of water and is home to the world's largest collection of manta rays and whale sharks.
- Okinawa's unique Ryukyuan culture is evident in its traditional music, particularly the sanshin, a three-stringed instrument similar to a banjo, which has been played in the region for over 600 years.
- The island's traditional cuisine, known as Okinawa soba, is distinct from mainland Japanese soba and features thick wheat noodles served in a pork-based broth, reflecting the region's unique culinary heritage.
- Okinawa was the site of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, the Battle of Okinawa in 1945, which resulted in significant loss of life and led to the island's long-standing peace memorials and historical sites.
Travel Details
- Country
- Japan
- Population
- 1.4M
- Daily Budget
- $70-150
- Best Time to Visit
- Apr-Oct
- Current Weather
- ☁️24°C/75°FPartly Cloudy
- Currency
- ¥ JPY
- Coordinates
- 26.2124, 127.6809
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