In Chatan, Okinawa one can find the nostalgic "American Village." As the name suggests, the entire city is based upon traditional American culture and filled with themed restaurants, shops and entertainment. The village is located on the coastline and therefore, also adds the possibility of a nice and relaxed day on Sunset Beach to the agenda. It is definitely a fun and quirky place to go to if you are looking to spend some time in a place that seems to be a mix of Santa Monica, Disneyland and a Japanese megastore.
American Village
Experience 1950's America in Okinawa
By Tinka Weener
Community writer
The entrance to American Village
Boardwalk in the American Village
There are many restaurants including Western, Japanese and local Okinawa cuisines
Okinawa/Hawai infuences
Okinawa Yankees
Kebab store
You can even go bowling in the American Village
You can find many military themed stores
Ferris Wheel. In Okinawa they say that couples that ride it together will breakup a few days later
In Depot Island you can find many imported goods
Star Theaters show movies in Japanese and in English with subtitles
American vintage clothing store
Typical American seafood restaurants such as Red lobster can be found
Even the trash cans are Americanised
The entrance to Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is an artificial but very pleasant beach
Nostalgic Coca Cola commercial at Sunset Beach
Many locals go for a run around Sunset Beach in the afternoon
Sunset Beach is, unsurprisingly, famous for its sunsets
There are many options for water sport in Okinawa
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1الجواهر المخبئة في بحيرة ياماناكا
ياماناشي -
2بطاقة سكك الحديدية اليابانية للبيع داخل اليابان
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3توشيغي
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4زنبقة عنكبوتية وحيدة في الشفق
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5وسابي خاص
ناغانو -
6دليل زهر الكرز "الساكورا" في ياماناشي
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7جبل تاتياما
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8مانداريك في شيبويا
طوكيو -
9قهوة من مياه جبال الألب اليابانية
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10دتونبوري، أوساكا
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