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Japan Swimming AttractionsHere are the top Japan swimming listings so you can find the best in Japan for your trip. Read these swimming reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
1. Aharen ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Tokashiki-shima, Okinawa Region, Japan I spent 4 days on Tokashiki at the Half-Time Pension, and had an amazing time. We found that some english is spoken in the restaurants and bars (Barak being one.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Chatan, Okinawa Region, Japan it has both america places like AW, Baskin Robins, and an italian resteraunt that i forget the name of. but it also has a movie theater, and alot of japanese.. 3. Naha ADD TO LIST (4 reviews) Okinawa, Okinawa Region, Japan Naha is the capital city of Okinawa, Japan. Probably somewhat due to the American military influence there, Naha is like no place else in Japan. The atmosphere there.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Okinawa, Okinawa Region, Japan It is a small island and you can reach there in 10 min by a ship from Ishigaki-island. I recommend to stay one or two night there to see the sunset. Actually, a lot to.. 5. Aka Island ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Okinawa, Okinawa Region, Japan Beautiful small island 1 hour away from Naha-city http://www.vill.zamami.okinawa.jp/village.aspx?RL=RLK=101 ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Miyazaki, Kyushu Region, Japan Most tranquil/beautiful place in the world. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Miyako-jima, Okinawa Region, Japan A small island 15mins from Miyako-jima island by boat. I was invited by local people to go there and was amazed with the beauty of the ocean. I tried my first time.. 8. Kin Blue Bay ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Okinawa, Okinawa Region, Japan The most beautiful place I have been to scuba diving. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Osaka, Chūbu Region, Japan Great place to scuba dive. Great people. Great drinks and foods. You can't complain about anything there. 10. Mogushi Beach ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Kumamoto, Kyushu Region, Japan Beautiful, quiet beach near the city of Ushibuka, on the south end of the Amakusa chain of islands. Camp here overnight, plus hit Ushibuka for summer's annual "haiya".. |