Okinawa
A resort with beautiful nature and unique culture
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Okinawa once flourished as the Ryukyu Kingdom and has developed a unique culture and history. Since the 14th century, it has prospered through trade with China and Southeast Asian countries, and has developed its own unique culture. It came under the control of the Satsuma domain in the early 17th century, and was later incorporated into Japan during the Meiji period. After the war, it came under the control of the United States and returned to Japan in 1972.

Accommodations that meet diverse needs

Okinawa is a resort destination known for its beautiful nature, warm climate, and unique culture, and is visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad. Tourism is one of Okinawa Prefecture's major industries, and further growth is expected in the future.
Okinawa Prefecture has a variety of accommodation types, from luxury resort hotels to reasonable hotels, condominiums, and guesthouses. The ability to offer a variety of options to suit the needs of tourists increases its appeal as an investment target.

World heritage sites and beautiful seas

Okinawa Prefecture is a prefecture consisting of islands located at the southwestern tip of the Japanese archipelago with a warm climate and surrounded by beautiful sea. There are nine cultural properties registered as World Heritage Sites. There are many tourist spots, including historical sites such as Shuri Castle Ruins, Sefa Utaki, and Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, as well as the beautiful sea of ​​the Kerama Islands.

A world interwoven with history and technology

Okinawa has many traditional crafts that have been around since the Ryukyu Kingdom era, and works that combine history and technology, such as Tsuboya ware, Ryukyu glass, Bingata, and Minsa weaving, are popular as souvenirs.
In addition, there are many traditional performing arts that have continued since the Ryukyu Dynasty, such as Eisa and Ryukyu dance, which are characterized by their unique rhythms and gorgeous costumes.

Okinawa once flourished as the Ryukyu Kingdom and has developed a unique culture and history. Since the 14th century, it has prospered through trade with China and Southeast Asian countries, and has developed its own unique culture. It came under the control of the Satsuma domain in the early 17th century, and was later incorporated into Japan during the Meiji period. After the war, it came under the control of the United States and returned to Japan in 1972.

Accommodations that meet diverse needs

Okinawa is a resort destination known for its beautiful nature, warm climate, and unique culture, and is visited by many tourists from Japan and abroad. Tourism is one of Okinawa Prefecture's major industries, and further growth is expected in the future.
Okinawa Prefecture has a variety of accommodation types, from luxury resort hotels to reasonable hotels, condominiums, and guesthouses. The ability to offer a variety of options to suit the needs of tourists increases its appeal as an investment target.

World heritage sites and beautiful seas

Okinawa Prefecture is a prefecture consisting of islands located at the southwestern tip of the Japanese archipelago with a warm climate and surrounded by beautiful sea. There are nine cultural properties registered as World Heritage Sites. There are many tourist spots, including historical sites such as Shuri Castle Ruins, Sefa Utaki, and Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, as well as the beautiful sea of ​​the Kerama Islands.

A world interwoven with history and technology

Okinawa has many traditional crafts that have been around since the Ryukyu Kingdom era, and works that combine history and technology, such as Tsuboya ware, Ryukyu glass, Bingata, and Minsa weaving, are popular as souvenirs.
In addition, there are many traditional performing arts that have continued since the Ryukyu Dynasty, such as Eisa and Ryukyu dance, which are characterized by their unique rhythms and gorgeous costumes.

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