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  • - Hey guys, how's it going?

  • My name is Micaela,

  • - I'm Tatsu,

  • - And today we are in, Okinawa.

  • - Yeah.

  • Where's Okinawa?

  • - It's in the most southern part of Japan.

  • And we are walking down Kokusaidori,

  • Kokusai international road.

  • You can find lots of really cool Okinawan gifts

  • and like souvenirs down this road,

  • and also a ton of Okinawan themed restaurants.

  • - I think I found my favorite.

  • - What, what did you, oh.

  • It would look good on you, you should buy it.

  • Known as the Hawaii of Japan,

  • Okinawa is one of the most popular vacation destinations

  • for Japanese locals.

  • And luckily for us, it's only a short flight

  • from Fukuoka city too.

  • It may not be prime tourist season just yet,

  • but Okinawa in late February, early March,

  • just might be our favorite time of the year to visit.

  • Kokusai road is lined with shops offering the best

  • of Okinawa's identity and culture.

  • Even if you're not looking for anything in particular,

  • you'll be surprised by what you can find here.

  • - [Micaela] Alright, we got this Yukisio soft cream,

  • which is a salted vanilla ice cream.

  • They also recommend trying these different types of salt

  • on top of the ice cream.

  • So there's green tea salt, hibiscus salt,

  • Yukisio snow salt, Pepper salt, hot pepper salt,

  • spicy dynamite salt, and wasabi salt.

  • - I'll go for dynamite.

  • - [Micaela] Oh my god.

  • - Because I'm a hard core person.

  • - [Micaela] Oh my god, go for it.

  • - Uh, I don't know what to say.

  • - [Micaela] One of the reasons Okinawa is so much fun

  • to visit, is because it doesn't quite feel

  • like the rest of Japan.

  • With Taiwan being closer than Tokyo,

  • and with the presence of the United States Army,

  • Okinawa is a strong fusion of Japan, South East Asia,

  • and North American cultures, with of course

  • it's own unique cultural values and flair

  • thrown into the mix as well.

  • These are bigger than my hand, these are probably

  • bigger than my face.

  • - You can actually buy, really fresh seafood here.

  • Bring them to the upstairs, and then the restaurant

  • will cook you.

  • Cook you. (laughs)

  • - [Micaela] You bring the fish up, and then the restaurant

  • will put you, and the fish will eat you.

  • And the fish will have their revenge,

  • they will eat you for lunch.

  • It's so progressive, it's all about the fish rights.

  • - Just make sure that we'll be the one who'll be cooked.

  • - [Micaela] So Kokusaidori is really interesting,

  • but if you turn a corner and go down Ukishima Street

  • you can find that it's a lot like Ura Harajuku

  • in the sense that it's really really stylish,

  • and kind of clean and quiet.

  • But there's a whole bunch of really cool,

  • small local shops, trendy shops, fashion stores,

  • recycle shops, restaurants, cafes.

  • Lots of really cool stuff down here.

  • So where are we going now?

  • - We're heading to a complete vegan restaurant.

  • - Ooh.

  • - Yep, I got an offer from the owner this time,

  • to make a promotional video of the restaurant.

  • They use the complete vegan ingredients,

  • the vegetables, and everything's organic.

  • - Tatsu and I have been trying to eat less meat,

  • and Tatsu prefers to eat meat,

  • so will probably never ever be totally vegetarian.

  • - It's true.

  • - I think it's just a matter of finding food,

  • that's the right combination of delicious and healthy,

  • for him to keep going.

  • All of these are made from grains,

  • which is very fascinating.

  • - It tastes like fish.

  • - [Micaela] Does it really?

  • It does kind of look like a filet of fish.

  • - But it's not fish at all.

  • - So when you come to Okinawa, you'll find taco rice stands,

  • and taco rice restaurants everywhere,

  • but if you have dietary restrictions it can be hard

  • to partake in this cultural experience

  • which is why it's good that they have

  • their own meatless version of the taco rice here.

  • You start by destroying it, destroy it, go.

  • What a man.

  • So basically you mix it up, all the ingredients,

  • you mix it up with the rice.

  • - And salsa, (speaking in Japanese)

  • - Alright.

  • - Ready?

  • - Yep, I'm ready.

  • - How is it?

  • - Oh, it's good.

  • - It's good, right?

  • - [Micaela] So Tatsu seemed to like these,

  • and they have a bunch of pre made packs

  • that you can take home, so I think I'm gonna

  • pick up a few, and just take them back to Fukuoka

  • as souvenirs, so we can have them on special occasions.

  • (speaking in Japanese)

  • Tatsu, look what I got.

  • - [Tatsu] Oh, nice.

  • - [Micaela] If you want to explore the best

  • that Okinawa has to offer, you absolutely must

  • rent a car and get out of the city.

  • With the freedom to move around the island,

  • you can easily discover hidden beaches,

  • and if you're traveling before tourist season,

  • like we are, you're likely to have them

  • all to yourself, too.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Oh, wow.

  • This is beautiful, Nagahama Beach.

  • It's February so it's not peak travel season,

  • there's nobody else on this beach.

  • Well there is someone else on this beach,

  • but hardly anybody else on this beach.

  • It's 25 degrees today, got beautiful clear ocean water,

  • clear blue skies, there's one cloud.

  • - [Tatsu] One cloud.

  • - [Micaela] Yeah, it's so nice.

  • How's the drone coming?

  • - It's, you know, flying a drone in such a beautiful place

  • is, oh wow.

  • - [Micaela] I used to think that Okinwawa

  • was a spring, summer tourist destination.

  • But actually I think I like February, March, April

  • a lot more.

  • And there's less people, and because it's off season,

  • things are cheaper.

  • So where are we going?

  • - We are going to the, one of the most beautiful

  • aquarium in Japan.

  • Or in the world.

  • - I love your intonation, and how you speak like this.

  • Like the waves.

  • So we're going to the Churaumi Aquarium,

  • which is one of the most famous aquariums in the world?

  • - Uh huh.

  • - I think because they have these giant whale sharks,

  • I think that's what they're called,

  • we're going to see them.

  • The aquarium is inside of what is called,

  • Ocean Expo Park, an open field learning facility,

  • with different sections dedicated to marine life,

  • botanical gardens, children's playgrounds,

  • restaurants, beaches and more.

  • (upbeat music)

  • Alright here's our lunch, Okinawan soba,

  • and some Shikuwasa juice.

  • Shikuwasa is like an Okinawan citrus.

  • It's kind of like a lime.

  • It's a little bit sharp and bitter.

  • And yeah, some Okinawan Soba, and some Shikuwasa juice.

  • After 4 pm, the admission to the aquarium gets discounted

  • and honestly, I don't think you need to spend

  • a lot of time here, so this seems like the best way to go.

  • - [Tatsu] Okay let me go, go.

  • - [Micaela] There are a total of 77 exhibition tanks

  • at the aquarium, mostly showcasing local specimens

  • that can be found in the surrounding waters.

  • To mimic their native environment, the tanks

  • are replenished with sea water,

  • collected from the nearby ocean.

  • The most popular display, is without a doubt,

  • the whale shark exhibit, which extends two floors,

  • and allows children and adults alike

  • to realize how small they really are.

  • So this time, I let Tatsu reserve the Air BNB

  • and I was a little bit worried because his sense

  • for good rooms, isn't as good as mine.

  • I spend a lot of time making wish lists,

  • and finding rooms I wanna stay in on Air BNB

  • and I thought he would just book the first thing

  • that was available.

  • And inside it's actually, it's so nice, so good job.

  • - I told you, sometimes you can trust my

  • all the sense, and taste and flavor.

  • - I learned, I learned something new.

  • So the living room kitchen is very very compact.

  • And there's a hammock chair right in the middle of the room

  • for some reason, lots of curtains, lots of big windows.

  • And we have a patio in the bedroom, and then

  • in the living room, there's another little lawn space.

  • Have morning coffee out here, if the weather's nice.

  • Stop.

  • You're like a child.

  • (laughing)

  • Overall Okinawa is an extremely laid back

  • and relaxed little island, with some of the most

  • gorgeous scenery in all of Japan.

  • And what's better, traveling during the off season,

  • means that even on a lower budget,

  • you can still afford the island vacation of your dreams.

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