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One of our first trips in Asia was to Okinawa, the southernmost island of Japan. Okinawa is hot, humid, and brilliantly gifted by sunshine. The Ryukyu Kingdom has a long and proud history, existing as a culture between the Chinese and Japanese long before it was colonized and formally annexed by Japan. We learned so much about the culture here, the influence that the US has had, and enjoyed so much delicious food. We would love to be back someday!

Read about our trip here on www.circumnavacation.com!
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