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Japan’s southernmost prefecture has a character unique to itself, as it draws diverse influences from. The Ryukyu Islands’ rich cultural heritage is showcased through Okinawa’s traditional architecture, music, festivals and food. Okinawa Soba, Goya Champuru and Taco Rice are just some of the dishes one can experience here, and the shikuwasa fruit is as synonymous with Okinawa as the legendary shisa (lion dog) is. Okinawa Prefecture is also famous for its spectacular coral reefs and crystal-clear waters, making it a premier destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts seeking to explore.

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At the current time, we are not hiring.