Home to World War II sites and a distinct “Blue Zone” culinary culture, Okinawa has long been a secret getaway for locals, and serves as a refreshing alternative to Japan’s more well-trodden ...
TOKYO -- A jungle theme park will open in Okinawa in July, a grand bid to attract Asian visitors to Japan's southernmost prefecture amid a heated tourist boom. Junglia Okinawa opens July 25 ...
airlines operating to Naha Airport etc... IATA Code and ICAO Code of all airports in Japan. Scroll down to know more about Naha Airport or Okinawa Airport, Japan.
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a Japanese air force unit that was formed in 2016 and is based at Naha Air Base on Okinawa Island. The Naha-based fighter jets scrambled against Chinese military aircraft approaching Japan's ...
Junglia Okinawa, a new theme park in northern Okinawa ... known as the mastermind behind the turnaround of the Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka Prefecture. According to estimates ...
Japan Airlines, which nearly four years ago resumed its nonstop service out of San Diego, announced this week that it will be expanding the flight’s frequency to seven days a week for the summer ...
But there's a place in Japan, named Okinawa, which is renowned as one of the world's "Blue Zones"-- a term used for regions where people often live longer and healthier than the global average.
Okinawa on Sunday marks the 50th anniversary of its return to Japan on May 15, 1972, which ended 27 years of U.S. rule after one of the bloodiest battles of World War II was fought on the southern ...
IZUMISANO, Osaka -- Japanese low-cost carrier Peach Aviation Ltd. is set to resume ... among other reasons. The airline originally started serving takoyaki in June 2014. Allured by the smell ...
Brian McElhiney is a reporter for Stars and Stripes based in Okinawa, Japan. He has worked as a music reporter and editor for publications in New Hampshire, Vermont, New York and Oregon.