Okinawa Prefecture

Okinawa Prefecture, located in the southernmost region of Japan, is a captivating and serene destination that boasts a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and historic significance. With its stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and subtropical climate, Okinawa provides an idyllic retreat from the hectic pace of city life, while still offering a wide array of experiences for visitors. Check out our list of “Top 12 Things to do in Okinawa.”

Major Cities and Districts in Okinawa

Okinawa Prefecture is composed of several cities and districts, each with its own distinct allure and charm. Some of the most prominent areas include Naha, Okinawa City, Urasoe, Ishigaki, and Miyakojima.

Overview of Okinawa Prefecture

Okinawa Prefecture has a population of approximately 1.4 million people and covers an area of around 2,281 square kilometers. As an island chain situated in the East China Sea, Okinawa offers breathtaking ocean vistas and a plethora of water-based activities.

Top Attractions

Landmarks, Attractions, Scenic Views and Natural Wonders

Links & Resources

English
Okinawa Prefecture
Official Website
Japanese
Okinawa Prefecture
Official Website
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