humpback whale appears in the winter sea of Okinawa. Let's encounter the dynamic and impressive figure up close!
date: 2022.01.06 (Last update date: 2024.01.12)
Many people have a warm image of Okinawa all year round, but after mid-December it gets chilly little by little. Okinawa's cherry blossoms bloom from January to March, invited by such cold. Speaking of cherry blossoms, "Yoshino cherry tree" are generally pale white, but Okinawan cherry blossoms are "Ryukyukan Hizakura", which features a deep pink color. It is known for its earliest flowering in the whole country, and is a mysterious cherry tree that goes south from north to south, contrary to the cherry blossom front of the Japanese Islands, which moves north from south to north. There are various theories for this, but it is said that the cold wave necessary for the buds of flowers born in summer from dormant, descends from northern Okinawa Island (especially high mountains) to the south. This time, I will introduce some of the most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Okinawa! Why don't you feel the spring sign of spring a little earlier?
date: 2020.12.08 (Last update date: 2024.02.15)
Daisekirinzan, located at the northernmost tip of Okinawa Island, is one of Okinawa's superb view spots, formed after a long history of 250 million years. Here are plenty of "Daisekirinzan Guided Tour", which is popular both beginners and repeaters! It is also a must-see information on the restaurant "Fureai Shokudo Nantoya", which is full of local delicious but tight!
date: 2019.12.12 (Last update date: 2024.04.30)
Okinawa has many historical power spots that have been rooted in the area as a "sacred place" since long ago. The benefits gained from each power spot, such as fulfilling love and praying for children's treasure, are various. Please grab the flow of luck by touching the beautiful nature of Okinawa. All the power spots introduced this time are located on Okinawa Island, so you can easily go around by car. Here are six power spots that are popular from locals, from the southern part to the northern part.
date: 2016.02.26 (Last update date: 2023.12.14)