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Okinawa Island, Japan travel tales
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| G Green |
05 May 2005 |
Stayed at Grand Mer, Hotel - Okinawa Island, Japan.
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Many things to do and see. I recommend Sam's by the Sea for great steak and seafood. There are also many Sushi places and the hotel staff is very good about recommending good ones and directions to them.
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| S Whitehurst |
02 October 2004 |
Stayed at Grand Mer, Hotel - Okinawa Island, Japan.
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Rented car just outside airiport. Note that the major familiar rental car companies seem to have pickup transportation at airport, but HERTZ is administered under Toyoto Rental car, so dont stand around waiting for a bus labeled Hertz. Very impressive Prefectural Peace Museum in Naha overlooking ocean with sculpture garden dedicated to those who lost their lives in the WWII Battle of Okinawa. Well appointed displays in the museum.
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| T Elswick |
18 July 2004 |
Stayed at Grand Mer, Hotel - Okinawa Island, Japan.
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Comprehensive Park is right down the road...it has tennis courts, large grass fields, a pond with fish and ducks, and also a small water park. Then the Shoppers mall is almost right across the street with a Toys-R-us.
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| J Tennen |
08 January 2004 |
Stayed at Laguna Garden Hotel - Okinawa Island, Japan.
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Okinawa is a special place, be sure to eat the local healthy food; tofu, goya, and pork. You might live to 120 like the Okinawans do.
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| E Smith |
18 June 2003 |
Stayed at Busena Terrace - Okinawa Island, Japan.
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A paradise in Okinawa. As you drive up the west coast of Okinawa from Naha City, the scenery gets more spectacular, wonderful sea views, beaches, cliffs and the most amazing variety of colours of blue seen in the sea. Busena Terrace appears in front of you laid out on a spit of land pushing into the sea. You don't need to go any further but the highway is just 2km away and taxis are easy and plentiful, all metered and organised by the hotel staff if necessary, if you want to explore a little further.
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