Archive for August, 2008

Zampamisaki Royal Hotel

Each of the 475 rooms at this 5-star hotel have all the comforts and conveniences of home.Included in all rooms are hair dryer, telephone, non-smoking rooms, air conditioning, television, tea/coffeemaker, minibar.Other features at the hotel include morning call, travel counter, dry cleaning and laundry, conference rooms, room service, business center, restaurants.With its commitment to service [...]

Okinawa Taco Rice

Taco rice is fried ground meat on a bed of rice mixed with fresh chopped green salad and spiced with a salsa-type sauce. It is one of the newer creations in okinawa. Cooks working in restaurants that used to serve Mexican-style meals to American servicemen experimented with taco ingredients in an attempt to create a [...]

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Busena Terrace Hotel

okinawa’s Busena Terrace Hotel, a 115-drive from the airport, and is only 12 km (7 miles) away from the city’s vibrant center.This 10 story 5-star hotel boasts 401 well-designed guestrooms.Included in all rooms are hair dryer, clock radio, non-smoking rooms, air conditioning, television, in-room movies, minibar.This excellent hotel in okinawa also has wheelchair accessible, morning [...]

Naha Marathon Opens

Applications are now being accepted for the 24th Naha Marathon, scheduled to be held on Dec. 7. The course extends a full 42.195 kilometers, running through Naha and four other municipalities in southern okinawa. With 260,000 finishers since it was launched in 1985, the Naha Marathon is considered one of the best in Japan. Last [...]

Okinawa Sushi and Sashimi

Sushi and sashimi are similar dishes, but sushi is served on a small ball of rice, while sashimi is served off a dish of rice or by itself. Eating raw fish is a new concept for a lot of Westerners, but sushi and sashimi are really delicious, and once you get over your fear of [...]

More Okinawan Soba

Sanmainiku means “three-layered pork” and is served like Soki Soba. An essential element in describing Sanmainiku Soba is Rafute, a classic Okinawan pork dish. A larger version of Sanmainiku, Rafute is simmered for hours with soy sauce, sugar, and awamori. It looks like very fatty meat, but it’s not as fatty as you might imagine. [...]

Ashibinaa Outlet Mall

At Ashibinaa, an outlet mall designed in a classic Greek architectual style, you can enjoy shopping at over 70 popular brand-name shops that offer a wide selection of merchandise at reasonable prices. Also be sure to take in the cultural events that are constantly going on at Ashibinaa Park. First-aid facility, baby carriages, wheelchairs and [...]

Turtleback Tombs

There are two types of tombs you will see while on Okinawa: the turtleback tomb (kameko-baka) and the gable type. The turtleback tomb is easy to spot due to its distinctive shave (resembling the back of a turtle’s shell). The tombs line the hills and streets and can be seen in a variety of sizes [...]

Shisa

Most people have either seen or at least heard of shisa, or lion-dogs, which form an integral part of Okinawan culture. Also known as shi-shi, these small statues can be found standing guard on top of roofs or at the entrances to homes, businesses and shops all over okinawa. The shisa was first brought to [...]

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