Okinawa area

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Okinawa Prefecture is located at the southernmost tip of Japan and is made up of over 160 islands of various sizes. Blessed with a warm climate and beautiful seas, it is known as a region with a unique culture and history.
[History and Culture]
Okinawa was once an independent state known as the Ryukyu Kingdom, but was incorporated into Japan in the 19th century. Even today, its history and culture are passed down as a source of pride for the prefecture's residents.
[Tourist attractions]
Shuri Castle: A historic castle in Naha City that flourished as the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
Churaumi Aquarium: Located in Motobu Town, the aquarium's highlight is the large tank where whale sharks and manta rays swim.
Kouri Island: A small island with crystal clear waters and beautiful beaches.