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Top attractions in okinawa.

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

Naminoue Shrine

Naminoue Shrine

King Tacos in Kin Town

King Tacos in Kin Town

Uminchu Shokudo in Yomitan

Uminchu Shokudo in Yomitan

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Naha

Naha in the south of the main island of Okinawa is the capital city of the Prefecture and the center of business, culture, arts, entertainment and politics. Nearly all visitors will begin their..

Ginowan

Ginowan is a city of nearly 100,000 residents on the coastline of the main island of Okinawa between Urasoe City and Chatan Village. The city is a collection of 20 neighborhoods that collectively..

Kadena

Kadena is a small town of about 13,000 residents on the East China Sea along the western shoreline of the main island of Okinawa. More than 80% of the towns land is leased by the Japanese Ministry..

About Okinawa

Although each Japanese prefecture is unique in its own way, tropical Okinawa Prefecture (沖縄県, Okinawa-ken ) is by far the most distinct, almost like a different country. And that assessment is true to a certain extent; Okinawa, known then as the Ryukyu Kingdom, was independent from Japan until 1879, and was part of US territory from 1945 to 1972. As a result, the culture, food, and even the language (although many do speak standard Japanese) differ vastly from those of any other region.

On Okinawa Island, places of note are the Chura-umi Aquarium , one of the largest aquariums in the world and home to the whale shark, as well as ancient Ryukyu castle ruins, most notably Shuri-jo . Buy your souvenirs at Kokusai-dori, Okinawa’s main street.

Off the main island, the Yaeyama and Miyako Islands have Japan’s most pristine beaches, while retaining traditional Okinawan culture. 

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Tsushima Maru Memorial Museum

Tsushima Maru Memorial Museum

Four Seasons Steak House

Four Seasons Steak House

Okinawa Tea Tasting

Okinawa Tea Tasting

Oriental Hotel Okinawa Resort & Spa

Oriental Hotel Okinawa Resort & Spa

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023 Day Four

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023 Day Four

Ryukyu Hotel & Resort Nashiro Beach

Ryukyu Hotel & Resort Nashiro Beach

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023 Day Three

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023 Day Three

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023 Day Two

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023 Day Two

Okinawa Goat Misaki

Okinawa Goat Misaki

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023

Okinawa Winter Escape 2023

Tokashiki Island Ferry

Tokashiki Island Ferry

Kadena AmericaFest

Kadena AmericaFest

Naha Tug-of-War Festival

Naha Tug-of-War Festival

Ie Island Lily Festival

Ie Island Lily Festival

Ryukyu Lantern Festival

Ryukyu Lantern Festival

Paantu Festival in Okinawa

Paantu Festival in Okinawa

The 47 Flavors of Calbee

The 47 Flavors of Calbee

Okinawa Tropical Illuminations

Okinawa Tropical Illuminations

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Kadena AmericaFest 2024

Kadena AmericaFest 2024

Kadena AmericaFest celebrates the US-Japan alliance and friendship, and the open-base event allows visitors to check out aircraft..

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Ie Island Lily Festival 2024

Okinawa's Ie Village is packed with natural beauty year-round, but it really shines during spring when the island's lilies..

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Okinawa Tropical Illuminations 2023-2024

The Okinawa Tropical Illumination at Southeast Botanical Gardens is one of the country's top illumination events, ranking third..

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Okinawa Goat Misaki

What do you call a goat of wisdom and stamina? From the Maritime Silk Road to the byways of Sakae Machi, the past and present meet,..

Four Seasons Steak House

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Oriental Hotel Okinawa Resort & Spa

If you’re looking for a curated and unforgettable experience in Nago, Okinawa, look no further than the Oriental Hotel Okinawa..

Ryukyu Hotel & Resort Nashiro Beach

The Ryukyu Hotel & Resort Nashiro Beach is set to open on July 23rd, 2022. The 11-story venue has over 400 guest rooms which all..

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Rainbow Weekly Monthly Mansion

Rainbow: Okinawa mansion and condominium rooms for rent

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King Tacos in Kin Town

Uminchu Shokudo is a cafeteria style restaurant located in the Yomitan Village Fishermen's Cooperative Store. It is worth a..

Mikasa Matsuyama in Naha

Mikasa Matsuyama in Naha

Mikasa Matsuyama is a traditional Okinawan homestyle restaurant in downtown Naha. The food is simple and inexpensive and incredibly..

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Discover a distinct island culture born of subtropical sun, white sand, mangrove jungles and the age of the Ryukyu Kings

How to get there.

There are frequent flights from Tokyo to Naha on Okinawa's main island every day as well as direct flights to the outlying island of Ishigaki. There are also seasonal direct flights to Miyako Island. You can also catch connecting flights to the outlying islands of Miyako, Ishigaki, Yonaguni and Kume from Naha Airport. The best way to get around Okinawa is by rental car, or by bicycle or scooter in some areas. If you prefer public transportation, there is a monorail running from Naha Airport through Naha to the old capital of Shuri. There is also a comprehensive bus service on the main island, and ferry services run between nearby islands.

  • UNESCO World Heritage sites on the main island, including Shuri Castle and the ruins of Tamagusuku area. Shuri Castle was destroyed by fire in 2019, but visitors can see the valuable reconstruction of the castle until its completion in 2026
  • Whale sharks and the fascinating, diverse sea life at Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium
  • Relaxing on white sand beaches and swimming in clear blue ocean waters
  • Enjoy the beautiful nature of Yanbaru and Iriomote Island, both World Natural Heritage sites

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A liquor unique to Okinawa made from Indica long-grain rice and aged in clay pots to mellow its fire. Awamori is most commonly served with water and ice, but it can also be enjoyed straight. A distinctive characteristic of Awamori is that the ingredients continue to mature over time, changing the flavor, and the aroma and taste become more mellow. Awamori that has been aged for more than three years is called kusu.

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Traditional Textiles

The textiles of Okinawa are known for their high-quality craftsmanship. More than 10 traditional dyeing and weaving techniques have been handed down through generations. Materials like ramie plant fibers, cotton and silk are used for weaving, and kasuri ikat dyeing and "hanaori" weaving styles are used to create precise patterns. Each area of the prefecture has its own distinctive textiles. Bingata, produced in the southern region of the Okinawa main island, is known for its bright colors. Remote Miyako Island and the Yaeyama Islands produce Jofu ramie fabric with ikat patterns, while Kumejima Island produces Kumejima Tsumugi silk textiles. During the reign of the Ryukyu Kingdom (from the 15th century to the 19th century), "tribute cloth" was paid to the government as a form of tax from outlying islands, including Miyako, Yaeyama, Kume. These superior textiles were also used for trading with other kingdoms and ruling dynasties at the time. Okinawa is one of the largest producers of these fabrics in Japan today.

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Okinawan Raw Sugar

A mineral-rich brown sugar made from Okinawa sugar cane, with a mellow sweetness and a rich molasses flavor. The raw clumps of sugar are often eaten as a sweet treat during teatime.

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The shiquasa is Okinawa's answer to the lime. Rich in vitamin C and refreshingly tart, this citrus fruit is squeezed over grilled fish, blended into smoothies and even mixed into local awamori cocktails.

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Goya Chanpuru

Bitter melon, as goya is known in English, packs a powerful punch. Eaten raw, goya can be overwhelming, but when mixed with egg, tofu, and Spam in the dish called goya chanpuru, it elevates a simple stir-fry to a culinary delight.

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Soki are pork spare ribs simmered in awamori (a strong type of shochu), soy sauce and sugar. They are placed in noodle soup topped with scallions and pickled ginger. Call it ramen for the tropics.

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Ryukyu Glass

Vibrantly colored Ryukyu glass has been around since the 19th century. Okinawan glassmakers first used broken glass pieces from foreign ships, sake and soy sauce bottles to produce unique designs. Ryukyu glass reflects natural colors—ocean blues and greens, sunrise oranges and yellows—and Okinawan values: don't waste, be adaptable, and value imperfection.

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A long-necked instrument that resembles a banjo, the sanshin has three strings and was once covered in snakeskin (newer instruments use nylon cloth). The sanshin has a distinctive sound that creates a perfect island mood.

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Seasonal Highlights

Spring comes early in Okinawa. Cherry blossoms bloom in late January and February and azaleas, irises, lilies and hydrangeas follow in April and May. Early spring is also the best time for whale watching off the coast of Zamami Island.

Iriomote Island

Okinawa’s subtropical summer stretches from June to October, an open invitation to go waterfall trekking and explore the beaches, coral reefs and mangrove glades of these islands. Go snorkeingling, diving, kayaking and more.

Tokashiki-jima Island

The humidity drops after the early fall typhoons, making this a great time to explore the islands while it's still warm enough to enjoy sand and sea. The Naha Giant Tug-of-War Festival and Shuri Castle Festival are autumn events that you won't want to miss.

Zamami-jima Island

Winter in Okinawa is a comfortable 15°C. Divers can still explore the ocean in December, while January brings the whale-watching season. Take a scenic hike on Cape Manza or enjoy the illumination festivals during the holiday season.

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The center of the former Ryukyu Kingdom, Okinawa Main Island (����{��, Okinawa Hontō) is by far the largest and most populous island in Okinawa Prefecture and the regional transportation hub. The prefectural capital Naha and most of the US military bases are located here.

While much of the central part of Okinawa Honto is urbanized, the southern tip and the northern third of the island are less densely populated, while the northernmost Yanbaru Region remains mainly covered by forested hills and small fishing and farming villages.

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Okinawa Starts Here

Unsurprisingly, many of the things to do in Okinawa center around the water, whether you’re swimming where it meets the islands’ sugary shores, or scuba diving under it. However, there’s plenty to enjoy in Okinawa that has nothing to do with the beach, or even the outdoors.

Trust me—I know. My first trip to Okinawa took place in the winter, and in spite of what well-meaning friends had told me, saw the archipelago plunged into conditions that were absolutely frigid, with only about three hours of sunshine over the course a 72-hour trip. As a result, I had little choice but to seek out Okinawa attractions that were weather independent.

On the other hand, this Okinawa travel guide won’t simply name places to visit if you happen to come when it’s pouring rain and barely above freezing. I’ll also discuss activities that you can enjoy on the hottest and sunniest of summer days, so don’t you worry!

The Best Time to Visit Okinawa

When is the best time to travel to Okinawa? Officially, Okinawa is a 365-day per year destination, but my personal experience contradicts this . While my initial research suggested that early February was near the top of the list of when to visit Okinawa, the conditions I encountered were appalling—I’m talking thick clouds, heavy rain, howling wind and temperatures between 3º-5ºC. I can’t in good conscience recommend that anyone visit Okinawa between about November and March as a result, in spite of the fact that things to do in Okinawa in March are theoretically similar to what you could do in May or September.

On the other hand, since so much of what to do in Okinawa is outdoor, and the archipelago also experiences a long monsoon and typhoon season between about June and October, this is also not an ideal time to visit Okinawa, at least not on paper. In practice, I’ve found that rain comes and goes quickly in Okinawa during the Japanese summer ; apart from this, April and May are generally OK months to visit Okinawa. My latest visit to Okinawa took place in September and apart from some haze on Tokashiki island , the weather was perfect.

My Favorite Things to Do in Okinawa

Hit the beach (or at least look at it).

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The bad news? Coming up with even a short list of the best beaches in Okinawa can be difficult, especially if you have the time and inclination to go island-hopping. The good news? If you’re planning a shorter trip in Okinawa, add Ishigaki ‘s Kabira Bay and Aharen Beach on Tokashiki island (which sits just to the north of the main island) to your list. Note that in the case of Kabira Bay, which is protected, you won’t be able to get in the water (but you can still get some awesome pictures!).

Go Under the Sea (or Boat on Top of It)

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Okinawa diving is some of the best in Asia (and almost by default, the best in Japan), though this can be a more expensive activity than you’ve found it to be elsewhere. Top diving spots in Okinawa include the Kerama Islands , which sit just off Okinawa main island, as well as the Yaeyama region, which includes Ishigaki. Note that Japan is very strict about diving licenses; if you don’t have yours when you arrive to Okinawa, your only option will be to snorkel. Another way to enjoy Okinawa’s beautiful water is to rent a canoe or kayak.

Take a Hike

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Although it’s home to the best beaches in Japan, many things to do in Okinawa have nothing to do with water. In particular, Okinawa is a hiking paradise. Sticking close to the main island, some of my favorite hikes include the relatively short one up to the ruins of Nakijin Castle , or up to the keep of Shuri Castle in Naha city (which, due to a 2019 fire, is still mostly destroyed, I warn you). Outside the main island, Mount Gusuku on Ie  offers stunning views, while Mt. Omoto on Ishigaki couples amazing panoramas with crystalline waterfalls.

Eat Your Way Through Okinawa

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Although neither as ubiquitous as sushi nor as trendy as ramen , the best Okinawa food will nonetheless have your mouth watering. Try Okinawa Soba , which sees classic soba noodle soup paired with tender pork belly with just the right amount of fat. Or head down to the Kokusai-dori international street in Naha city, and sample Taco Rice, a quirky dish that’s said to be the brain child of the American troops controversially stationed in the archipelago.

Stick to the City

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None of which is to say you have to strap on hiking boots or don a swimsuit to enjoy Okinawa sightseeing. In fact, there’s plenty to enjoy in Naha itself, from the aforementioned Shuri Castle, to peaceful Shikina-en park, to the mysterious Naminoue Shrine , which rises above the city. Naha city is also home to Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum , where you can learn the story of the once-sovereign Kingdom of Ryukyu, which ruled over Okinawa before it was absorbed into the Japanese Empire.

Where to Stay in Okinawa

Okinawa is primarily a leisure destination for Japanese travelers, which leads some to believe that all the best Okinawa hotels are fancy beach resorts (if not ones stuck totally in the 80s, as is often the M.O. for hotels in Japan). Not so, at least not completely. While travelers seeking such properties can choose an accommodation like Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island , Okinawa is home to plenty of smart and even boutique-style city hotels, from West Inn in Naha to Ishigaki’s Hotel WBF Porto .

On the other hand, I wouldn’t worry yourself too much over where you stay in Okinawa. Notwithstanding the fact that so many of the things to do in Okinawa will keep you far outside your hotel room, even the location is somewhat superfluous, since you are likely to rent a car when you travel to Okinawa. To echo a sentiment I’ve brought up throughout this article, I believe your primary concern when visiting Okinawa should be the weather.

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Is Okinawa Overrated?

Is Okinawa worth visiting? After my disastrous winter trip to the former Ryukyu Kingdom, I certainly didn’t think so. I was angry and I felt cursed, especially since so much of the rest of my 2018 Asia travel saw unseasonably wet and cold conditions. Thanks climate change! Further travel to Okinawa (it looks so beautiful under sunny skies—almost like Hawaii, which is ironic since so many Japanese shirk these islands in their own backyard for it) has proven me wrong, somewhat.

Which is to say that I wouldn’t recommend cutting short a trip in the rest of Japan—what to see in Okinawa, apart from the beaches, doesn’t compare to even the smallest city on Honshu, Shikoku , Kyushu or Hokkaido—or going out of your way at all, really, to visit Okinawa. The islands are honestly best visited on a weekend trip if you’re staying in Japan (or a nearby Asian country, like Taiwan ) for a while.

Other FAQ About Things to Do in Okinawa

Does okinawa get cold.

I know from personal experience that Okinawa gets cold! When I took my first trip to the archipelago, in January 2018, it was absolutely frigid, to say nothing of how rainy and windy it was, with almost constant cloud-cover. When is the best time to visit Okinawa? In my opinion, it’s not between December and March.

Do you tip in Okinawa?

As is the case throughout Japan, tipping is not customary in Okinawa. If you do try to tip, Okinawan people will assume you accidentally left the money behind, and chase after you with it. Save yourself the awkward exchange and don’t bother trying to tip in the first place!

What is the best area to stay in Okinawa?

The most convenient place to stay in Okinawa is in Naha city, preferably near the Yui monorail. Likewise, in Ishigaki, staying near Ishigaki Port allows you to easily access boats to outlying islands in the Yaeyama Archipelago.

The Bottom Line

The good news? Many experiences in my Okinawa travel guide have nothing to do with the beach, especially in Naha, the capital of the prefecture and largest city on its largest island. The bad news, conversely, is that needing to stay indoors is relatively likely in Okinawa, whether you make the mistake of visiting in winter like I did, or are unlucky enough to have a summer trip to the archipelago coincide with a typhoon making landfall. Need more help figuring out where Okinawa fits into your larger Japan trip, or determining the best Okinawa things to do? Consider commissioning a custom Japan itinerary!

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Police say Marine with knife tried to rob convenience store on Okinawa

Japanese police suspect a U.S. Marine of attempting to rob this Lawson convenience store in Ginowan, Okinawa, April 18, 2024.

Japanese police suspect a U.S. Marine of attempting to rob this Lawson convenience store in Ginowan, Okinawa, April 18, 2024. (Keishi Koja/Stars and Stripes)

CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — Japanese police have arrested a U.S. Marine on suspicion of attempted assault and robbery of a convenience store on Okinawa.

Lance Cpl. Andrew Torres, 20, was taken into custody just after 1 a.m. Thursday in the parking lot of a Lawson in the Nodake district of Ginowan city, an Okinawa prefectural police spokesman told Stars and Stripes by phone Thursday.

Torres is assigned to III Marine Logistics Group at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, a spokesman for the group, Chief Warrant Officer William Faffler, said by email Friday.

Police said a man in black pants and a black hooded sweatshirt carried a knife into the store between 12:53 a.m. and 1:03 a.m., went behind the counter and attempted to open the cash register.

The store clerk, a man in his 20s, was in the back office when, through a security camera, he saw the hooded man at the register, the police spokesman said. The clerk ran from the store and called police from his cellphone.

Police soon arrived and stopped Torres, who was in the parking lot running from the store, the spokesman said.

Torres had no money from the register, and no damages or injuries were reported, the spokesman said. No customers were in the store at the time.

Torres was still being held Friday, the spokesman said.

Some government officials in Japan may speak to media only on condition of anonymity.

Police are investigating a possible connection between this incident and another convenience store robbery in Ginowan on April 3, the spokesman said. In that case, the robber threatened the store clerk with a knife and stole about $840 worth of yen.

“We are fully cooperating with the appropriate authorities for the investigation. Due to this ongoing investigation, no further information is available at this time,” Faffler said.

The police spokesman said Torres’ case would go to prosecutors Friday. Under the Japanese judicial system, prosecutors, not police, decide whether to file charges.

“III Marine Expeditionary Force remains committed to fostering positive relationships with our local community, and the vast majority of Marines and Sailors assigned to III MEF uphold our values of honor and respect in an exemplary manner,” Faffler said. “Those who do not are held accountable.”

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Community bus services operate across the main island. Fares can be paid with cash or an OKICA IC card. These rechargeable cards can be purchased at monorail stations, bus depots, and certain FamilyMart convenience stores around Okinawa. If you are paying in cash, it is important to note that ¥5,000 and ¥10,000 bills cannot be accepted on buses, so prepare change before boarding. You can use ¥1,000 bills and all coins except ¥1 and ¥5 coins.

Money-saving passes are available for unlimited bus travel, or a combination of bus and monorail travel. Choose between limited-area passes covering Naha, or all-access passes covering the entire island. For more information about bus passes, visit the Naha Bus counter in the domestic terminal of Naha Airport, the ticket office at the Naha Bus Terminal, or the Naha City Tourist Information Center. For online information, visit the Okinawapass.com (*only in Japanese) website.

For information on local bus routes and timetables, visit Okinawa Bus .

Airport Limousine buses are a convenient way to travel from Naha Airport directly to your hotel or resort. There are several routes, and most service the northern and central parts of the island. You can make reservations for the Airport Limousine online, but you can also board without a reservation providing seats are available.

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For information on Airport Limousine routes and timetables, visit Okinawa Bus . For boarding locations, visit Aboard-Buses Guidance .

Shuttles buses from Naha Airport are available to some of the destinations including Chatan Town and Onna Village in Central Okinawa Main Island known as resort area, also Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium and so on. You can make reservation online; free pass is available for some routes as well.

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Tour buses are a great way to travel between some of the most popular sightseeing destinations on the island. There are two main types; regular sightseeing buses, and chartered buses. Regular sightseeing buses prioritize reservations, but can be boarded without a reservation depending on availability.

Chartered buses must be arranged in advance, and are perfect for large tour groups to travel comfortably. Some companies also offer special seasonal tours as well.

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Route buses including routes that take you to the airport and Kabira Bay, as well as routes that go around the island operate from bus terminals in the city. Cash is the only method of payment for fares, so make sure to have some change ready before boarding. You can purchase a free pass that allows you to ride all bus routes as much as you like at the bus terminal or on the bus. The BUS MAP OKINAWA provides information on bus routes and timetables.

There are also regular sightseeing buses that tour Ishigaki Island's most famous scenic spots. Reservations for regular sightseeing buses must be made at least one day in advance. For information on buses on Ishigaki Island, please visit the Azuma Transport (*only in Japanese) website.

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Along with the routes on Miyako Island, there are additionally routes that go to Shimoji Island Airport by means of Irabu Island, and routes to Kurima and Ikema Islands. To find out about bus routes and timetables, check out BUS MAP OKINAWA or BUS GO! (*only in Japanese).

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