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Mista-T's Okinawa Touring Guide is a personal page that provides you
some fun yet practical information on traveling Okinawa. The contents of the site are primary selected
for motorcycle touring on Okinawa main island based on Mista-T's riding experience. However, the contents cover
good enough information for those who like to travel Okinawa by public transportations or using rent-a-car.
Enjoy the exclusive guidance of Mista-T's Okinawa Touring Guide!
| Blue Sky & Sugarcane |
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| Sugarcane fields are the tipical scene in the countryside. |
Okinawa is one of Japan's most popular tourist sites. You can
find a lot of travel information on Okinawa but they are mostly written in Japanese only. That makes foreign visitors,
who have little knowledge of Japanese language, difficult to travel around the island. Meanwhile, Mista-T was deeply
impressed by the beauty of Okinawa's nature. Everytime he went out for a ride on his Honda Silver Wing, he
thought what the significant scene he has seen is worthwhile to share with the world. Of course, Okinawa has
been well-known as an excellent diving spot among divers but not at all among motorcycle riders. After
all, Mista-T decided to introduce Okinawa to all of you on the web regardless to your interest
in motorcycles.
Basically, you are to browse the pages of your interest by clicking
on the categorized tabs on the navigation bar just bellow the title of each page. All links on Mista-T's Okinawa
Touring Guide do not open another browser. So you need to use "Back" botton on your browser to go back to
his page.
*Note: Some of the contents are copied down from "OKINAWA MAGAZINE"
published by Okinawa Prefectural Government and Okinawa Convention & Visitors Bureau. Also some information charts
are brought from "Combination Tour Naha City" of the official website of Naha City.

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Once in a while, Mista-T posts a snap shot that matches to his image
of Okinawa. He only takes a shot when he comes across "the image" on his way. You may also want
to check out "Photo Gallery" since he has to choose the best picture out of a couple. It means that leftovers
(still good ones) should be posted in the gallery.
A mere roadside park on Local Route 70 was actually a great view
point. Once you hear the sounds of blowing wind and crushing waves, you are about to discover the magnificent
ocean view that is hidden in many places in Okinawa. This shot is an example of such.


Flash version of Okinawa Guide

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