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  2. Okinawa Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Okinawa Prefecture (Japanese: 沖縄県, Hepburn: Okinawa-ken, Okinawan: Uchināchin [2]) is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan. [3] It has a population of 1,457,162 (as of 2 February 2020) and a geographic area of 2,281 km 2 (880 sq mi).

  3. Okinawa Island - Wikipedia

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    Okinawa Island has several beaches such as Manza Beach, Emerald Beach, Okuma Beach, Zanpa Beach, Moon Beach and Sunset Beach (Chatan-cho). Mount Omoto, at 525.5 m (1,724 ft), is the highest mountain in Okinawa, with Mount Yonaha being the second highest. [38] The Motobu Peninsula in the north has limestone layers and karst development. [39]

  4. Nakagusuku, Okinawa - Wikipedia

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    Nakagusuku (中城村, Nakagusuku-son, Okinawan: Nakagushiku) is a village located in Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 August 2024, the village has an estimated population of 22,647 and a density of 1,465 persons per km 2. [1]

  5. Okura Nikko Hotel Management - Wikipedia

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    Operating under the "Okura Hotels & Resorts", "Hotel JAL City" and "Nikko Hotels International" groups, JAL Hotels has managed 67 properties worldwide, with a total inventory of 21,406 guest rooms. Since 2010, its acquisition by Hotel Okura has increased the total guest rooms networked.

  6. Okuma Bay - Wikipedia

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    Okuma Bay is a bay located at 77°50'S 158°20'W on the Ross Ice Shelf of Antarctica at its juncture with Edward VII Peninsula. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (or Discovery Expedition) under Robert Falcon Scott in 1902.

  7. Ōkuma, Fukushima - Wikipedia

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    Ōkuma (大熊町, Ōkuma-machi) is a town located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.In 2010, the town had a population of 11,515. [2] However, the town was totally evacuated in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and residents were permitted return during daylight hours from May 2013.