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[2009-06-05] It’s hard to adequately describe Sekirinzan Park on the far northern tip of Okinawa’s main island, because it’s so many different things to different people.
Awesome…unbelievable…breathtaking are how most visitors to Sekirinzan Park describe the experience. Read More! [2009-04-24] Well over one-half million people are booked to leave Japan during Golden Week, which begins April 26th, an increase of more than 10% over last year.
With the traditional Golden Week travel period slated for April 25th through May 5th, the Japan Association of Travel Agents, H. Read More! [2008-08-15] Surging fuel prices are sending executives of both All Nippon Airways and Japan Air Lines back to the calculators and drawing boards, looking for ways to curb rising costs that are killing profits.
All Nippon Airways says it will slash 11 international and domestic routes in coming months, including flights between Nagasaki and Okinawa. Read More! [2008-06-06] Kamise Kuwae Park has plenty of outdoor playground equipment for youngsters to climb, jump and frolic, but it also boasts a children’s play hall inside the park.
The play hall is filled with pictures, books and games, and has programs for music and dancing. Read More! [2008-05-24] Kitamae Dai-ni Park isn’t particularly big, but is a lush green with grass, shrubs and trees to set the stage for relaxation.
For toddlers and small children, it’s ideal. Read More! [2008-05-16] Nestled in the hills of northwest Okinawa, on the Motobu peninsula, is an idyllic vacation spot that takes visitors back to nature.
Beach Rock Village is an experience unto itself. Read More! [2008-05-16] It’s a small park, but Kuwae Daiichi Park has everything a toddler could ask for.
A sandbox sits center stage at the park nestled in a neighborhood near Kadena Air Base, and there’s plenty of green grass to satisfy people wanting to rest. Read More! [2008-05-09] Kitamae Daiichi Park is close to Camp Foster, and has plenty of grassy open space for kids to run and play.
Just around the corner from Araha Beach, the park is well maintained, and is fenced to protect playing youngsters. Read More! [2008-05-02] Miyagi Park is a calm, safe park, nestled in a residential neighborhood near an elementary school.
It’s ideal for youngsters of all ages, offering playground and sports equipment targeted to all ages. Read More! [2008-04-18] There’s nothing like an ocean breeze and the sound of pounding surf to instill calm, and Minato Park’s just the place to discover.
Located near Kadena Air Base, close to the Sunabe sea wall and Hamagawa Fishing Port, Minato Park is the perfect spot to sit and watch twilight settle upon Okinawa, with waters changing color, picturesque views of the sunset reflecting off the shimmering waves. Read More!
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