Explore the unique island culture, bathe in the warm subtropical sunshine, walk on the stretches of fine white sand, pass through the beautiful and spectacular mangroves, and look for the footprints left by Ryukyu history Okinawa Prefecture is located in the southernmost tip of Japan. It is an “international logistics base industry distribution area” and a special economic zone established in accordance with the Okinawa Promotion Special Measures Act. Companies with advanced technologies and companies actively exploring overseas markets are now gathering in the “International Logistics Base Industrial Distribution Area” in Uruma City, Okinawa. The “International Logistics Base Industrial Distribution Area” Naha area (former free trade area) takes full advantage of the convenient transportation advantages of the nearby Naha Airport and Naha Port.

Transportation
Most flights from Japan to Okinawa Naha Airport depart from Tokyo or Osaka. If you are coming from China, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan or Hong Kong, you can choose from direct international flights to Okinawa. From Tokyo, there are intensive flights to Naha on the main island of Okinawa every day, and there are also direct flights to the remote Ishigaki Island. There are also seasonal flights direct to Miyakojima. You can also take connecting flights to Naha and fly to remote Miyako Island, Ishigaki Island, Naguni Island and Kume Island. The best way to explore Okinawa is to rent a car, but you can also ride a bicycle or motorcycle. If you prefer to take public transportation, there is a monorail that runs from Naha Airport through Naha to the ancient capital Shuri Castle. The island has comprehensive bus services, and there are ferries to and from nearby islands. The island chain composed of islands was once an independent kingdom in history. It has a unique subtropical climate and is also the birthplace of karate. Explore the remains of palaces and restored castles where successive Ryukyu kings lived, visit beautiful beaches and coastlines, and admire breathtaking coral groves and underwater life. Come here to watch whales, race dragon boats, see rare animals and plants, and experience the island customs, which will make you lose track of time.