Okinawa
Japan’s smallest prefecture is made up of over 160 islands. Okinawa, the largest of the group is nearly 70 miles long, yet only 7 miles wide. Some believe that if you climb high enough you can see the ocean on both sides. Well, there’s only one way to find out.
Sunsets & Silhouettes
Every day the sun falls behind the horizon. As shadows grow larger, and faces begin to fade, you are left with only memories.
The sunsets and the silhouettes that follow create a canvas for your thoughts. This is your state of reflection.
After Dark
Okinawa’s nightlife is truly astonishing. The blending of Japanese and American culture provides a unique experience, especially when the sun goes down. Whether you want to explore the city, watch fireworks by the seawall, or take a night drive on the notorious highway 58. This beautiful island will leave you in awe.