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Okinawa Collection

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Intricately tiled roof of a traditional Okinawan house on display at Ryukyu Mura

Intricately tiled roof of a traditional Okinawan house on display at Ryukyu Mura - a theme park dedicated to celebrating ancient Okinawan culture

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Shiisa or Okinawan lion gods, are said to bring good luck

Shiisa or Okinawan lion gods, are said to bring good luck
Shisa or Okinawan lion gods, are said to bring good luck. Here the lion is at the entrance to Shuri Castle in Naha, Okinawa, Japan

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Shurei gate is one of Japans most famous spots, the entrance to the recently

Shurei gate is one of Japans most famous spots, the entrance to the recently reconstructed Shuri Castle, and featured on the 2000 yen note

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Traditional Japanese geta sandals at Ryukyu Mura - a theme park dedicated

Traditional Japanese geta sandals at Ryukyu Mura - a theme park dedicated
Traditional Japanese geta sandals at Ryukyu Mura, a theme park dedicated to celebrating ancient Okinawan culture

Background imageOkinawa Collection: A toilet sign leaves nothing to the imagination in Okinawa, Japan

A toilet sign leaves nothing to the imagination in Okinawa, Japan

Background imageOkinawa Collection: The recently reconstructed Shuri Castle, Naha, Okinawa, Japan is one of the island s

The recently reconstructed Shuri Castle, Naha, Okinawa, Japan is one of the island s
The recently reconstructed Shuri Castle, Naha, Okinawa, Japan is one of the islands most popular tourist destinations

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Shiisa, or Okinawan lion gods, are protective deities said to bring good luck

Shiisa, or Okinawan lion gods, are protective deities said to bring good luck
Shisa, or Okinawan lion gods, are protective deities said to bring good luck. Here one is on display at Okinawa World

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Only recently completed, the reconstruction of Shuri Castle, Naha, Okinawa, Japan

Only recently completed, the reconstruction of Shuri Castle, Naha, Okinawa, Japan has brought the ancient Ryukyu castle back to life

Background imageOkinawa Collection: The traditional Japanese stringed instrument known as the shamisen

The traditional Japanese stringed instrument known as the shamisen. On Okinawa it is covered in the skin of the habu a local poisonous snake

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Kokusai Doori, or International Street, in Naha, Okinawa, Japan is home to a large

Kokusai Doori, or International Street, in Naha, Okinawa, Japan is home to a large fish market selling many kinds of tropical fish and seafood

Background imageOkinawa Collection: The tall stone walls are all that remain of Nakijin Castle, a 14th Century castle in Okinawa

The tall stone walls are all that remain of Nakijin Castle, a 14th Century castle in Okinawa, Japan

Background imageOkinawa Collection: A cat makes itself at home in the grounds of Nakijin Castle, a 14th Century castle in Okinawa

A cat makes itself at home in the grounds of Nakijin Castle, a 14th Century castle in Okinawa, Japan

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Clouds drift over the stone walled fortifications of Okinawa Japans historic Nakagusuku Castle

Clouds drift over the stone walled fortifications of Okinawa Japans historic Nakagusuku Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating to the 15th Century

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Asia, Japan, Okinawa, Yambaru Coastline, Sea Stacks

Asia, Japan, Okinawa, Yambaru Coastline, Sea Stacks

Background imageOkinawa Collection: Asia, Japan, Okinawa

Asia, Japan, Okinawa, Kouri Bridge


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