Exploring Okinawa: Lovey-Dovey Things to Do in Japan’s Most Romantic Destination
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Couples normally flock to Bali for their romantic holidays, or even far away to Hawaii. We’ll let you in on a little secret – how about somewhere a little less crowded, and also someplace not so far away? Unbeknownst to many travellers, Okinawa is actually one of the world’s most lovey-dovey destinations! Here are some absolutely romantic things you can do in Okinawa with your other half.
Go snorkeling hand in hand through the Blue Cave

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What’s more romantic than snorkelling hand in hand in the clear turquoise waters? Swim through swarms of colourful fishes, and even pick up a starfish or two!

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Okinawa’s famous Blue Cave even has a part that is shaped like a heart. You can’t get more romantic than that!
Be mesmerised by the whale sharks in Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium

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Personally, this is my favourite spot in all of Okinawa; I spent almost an entire day just exploring the giant aquarium. It’s amazing to think that an aquarium can showcase 3 whale sharks – comfortably! Snuggle into your other half’s shoulders as you gaze as these gentle majestic giants swim lazily by. It will definitely be a date to remember!
Feed each other pizza in the sky against a brilliant sunset

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Okay, so you won’t really be eating pizza in the sky, but this comes really close! ‘Kajinho’ is a restaurant that serves up delectable pizza on a cliff overlooking the sea. Feast your eyes on the gorgeous panoramic view as you wait for the sun to set. There’s nothing quite like feeding each other pizza and staring into your partner’s eyes with a fiery sunset in the background!

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Create glass art and make your own salt at Gala Aoiumi

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We can’t even stress how important souvenirs are. How are you going to reminisce about your trip, or tell your kids about your experiences, without a photo or a souvenir to show? Well, why not go one step further and make your own souvenir? Try your hands at creating some exquisite glass art for your mantelpiece back home. My favourite is the couple Ryukyu glass – which your other half and you can make, together!

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Also, did you know that Okinawa is famous for their sea salt? Instead of just grabbing a bottle off the supermarket racks, why not make your own – it’ll taste extra good!
Visit the Heart Rock located off Love Island

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Kouri Island is often referred to as Koi-jima, also known as love island. It is accessible by the Kouri Bridge, which is the second longest toll-free bridge in Japan! Enjoy spectacular ocean views everywhere you look – take it from us, it’s absolutely gorgeous.

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Go on a hunt for the famous heart rock – located just off Kouri Island. Be warned: you might just end up leaving a little piece of your heart behind as well.
Travel back in time at Shuri Castle

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Shuri Castle is one of Okinawa’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, and rightly so! It was featured in the highly popular Japanese drama, the Tempest, and draws fans from around the world. Wander around the vast compound hand in hand with your loved one, and imagine yourselves as the King and Queen of an entire dynasty. After all, nothing says love like having the power to rule over the entire kingdom, are we right?
Take tons of beautiful couple photos against spectacular backdrops

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Okinawa is full of drop-dead gorgeous backdrops – perfect for you to take your couple shots! Warning: you probably won’t be alone, as Okinawa is a wedding shoot hotspot! After all, if so many people are taking their wedding shots here… you can’t go wrong, are we right? Grab your tripod/camera and start snapping!
Have some alone time on the remote Minna Island

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Located just 15-30 minutes ferry ride away from the main island, Minna Island is a gloriously remote island with a population of less than 50 people. Escape here for a respite from city life, or perhaps even from people! Take the chance to have some precious alone time right here on this practically empty island. Pack a picnic and spend the day on the beach, as well as swimming or snorkelling in the sea.
Say your vows in the glass chapel

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Okay, all those dreaming of a perfect wedding destination, PLEASE TAKE NOTE! Okinawa is home to a couple of absolutely romantic and beautiful chapels by the sea. The Japanese locals love to hold their wedding ceremonies here, especially the gorgeous glass church called Coralvita Chapel. I mean, just look at the pictures! I do, I do, I do!
So for your next couple trip, save the research – Okinawa is the perfect place to explore with your loved ones! What are you waiting for? Have a lovey-dovey trip!
Also read: A 7D6N Okinawa Itinerary: How to Explore One of Japan’s Hidden Gems
Book your trip to Okinawa through these travel agencies now:

Airrelated Travel
Tel: 6532 5686
Website: http://www.airelatedtravel.com.sg/
TA number: TA539

ASA Holiday
Tel: 6303 5303
Website: http://asaholiday.com/
TA number: TA1501

Chan Brothers TravelTel: 6212 9679
Website: http://www.chanbrothers.com/
TA number: TA109

Chan's World Holidays
Tel: 6507 9595
Website: https://www.chansworld.com/
Website: TA2146

CTC Travel
Tel: 6536 3995
Website: https://www.ctc.com.sg/
TA number: TA704

Dynasty Travel
Tel: 6532 3833
Website: http://www.dynastytravel.com.sg/
TA number: TA371

Follow Me Japan
Tel: 6221 4250
Website: http://www.followmejapan.jp/
TA number: TA1631

H.I.S.
Tel: 6222 1230
Website: http://his.com.sg/
TA number: TA872

Hong Thai Travel
Tel: 6533 1788
Website: http://www.hongthai.com.sg/
TA number: TA490

Jetabout Holidays
Tel: 6734 1818
Website: http://www.jetabout.com.sg/
TA number: TA754

JTB
Tel: 6595 0600
Website: http://jtb.com.sg/home/
TA number: TA563
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