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The island nation of Japan, located in East Asia, attracts tourists from all over the world not only because of its millennia-old culture and breathtaking landscapes. For passionate sailors, the Okinawa archipelago in particular offers a truly dreamlike destination. With an incomparable panorama of emerald green waters, white sand and breathtaking coral reefs, sailing here is a special experience. Yonabaru, located on the main island of Okinawa, presents itself as an optimal starting point for an unforgettable sailing trip.

Climate: subtropical with temperatures between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius
Sailing season: May to October

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If you not only want to sail but also discover the fascinating Japan, you have plenty of options. The metropolises like Tokyo or Kyoto enchant with their mixture of tradition and modernity. In Tokyo, the vibrant heart of Japan, you can experience the neon lights of Shinjuku or retreat to the peaceful gardens of the Imperial Palace. Kyoto, once the imperial capital of Japan, is the epicenter of the country's traditional culture with over 2,000 temples and shrines, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Gion, the famous geisha district, is a must-see for any visitor to Kyoto.

Historic temples and shrines, such as Senso-ji in Tokyo or Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto, contrast impressively with hypermodern buildings like the Tokyo Skytree or the avant-garde architectural projects in Harajuku. Shopping centers like the Ginza in Tokyo or Shijo in Kyoto offer everything from high-end fashion to traditional handicrafts.

Of course, Japanese cuisine is another highlight of any trip. In addition to world-famous delicacies like sushi, ramen and tempura, you can explore lesser-known but equally delicious dishes like okonomiyaki, yakiniku or udon. A visit to a traditional izakaya (Japanese pub) will give you the opportunity to try a variety of dishes, accompanied by sake or local beer. A visit to a traditional teahouse is also a special experience, where you can witness the process of the tea ceremony firsthand.

Arrival: From Germany, the best way to reach Japan is to take a direct flight to Tokyo or Osaka. From there, there are regular domestic flights to Naha Airport on Okinawa, the main island of the Okinawa archipelago, one of Japan's most famous sailing destinations. After arriving in Naha, Yonabaru as a possible starting port is easily accessible by cab or public transport. To enter Japan, Germans, Austrians and Swiss need a valid passport; for children a separate children's passport is required. This passport should be valid for the entire stay in Japan. A visa is not required for stays of up to 180 days. Upon arrival at the airport, a residence permit is issued for 90 days, which can be extended for another 90 days at the immigration office before expiration. Japan uses the yen (¥) as its official currency.

Sailing Dreams in the Okinawa Archipelago: From Yonabaru to Hidden Beauties of Japan

Sailing in Japan offers a wide range of experiences that will make any water sports enthusiast's heart beat faster. In Yonabaru, an idyllic town on the main island of Okinawa, you start off on a maritime adventure. The nearby capital of Okinawa, Naha, fascinates with its historic Shuri Castle and bustling Kokusai-dori Street. Culinary delights like Okinawa Soba are a must-try here. Ishigaki is known for its inviting beaches and also offers water sports activities, with diving at Manta Point standing out in particular. Iriomote delights with its pristine jungle landscapes and mangroves, while Taketomi boasts traditional Ryūkyū houses and picturesque Kondoi Beach.

Miyako attracts divers from around the world with spectacular underwater caves and coral formations. Kume seduces with the dreamlike Eef Beach, and Yoron convinces with crystal clear water and a lively Amami island culture. The Kerama Islands are an Eldorado for divers and snorkelers, thanks to their impressive underwater world. Zamami, with its whale sightings and magnificent coral reefs, is another highlight for nature enthusiasts. Not to be forgotten is Aguni, an island that enchants with its rustic charm and breathtaking sunsets.

Sailing in the Land of the Rising Sun: Cultural and Natural Highlights of Japan

In addition, Japan offers other unforgettable sailing destinations. Matsushima, known for its picturesque bay dotted with over 260 pine-covered islands. Shimizu, from where you can enjoy an impressive view of the sacred Mount Fuji. Hiroshima, with its profound history and peace park. The Yaeyama Islands, considered Japan's tropical paradise. The Seto Inland Sea, famous for its numerous small islands and calm waters. Enoshima, a small island famous for its temples and shrines, and Ogasawara, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site valued for its unique flora and fauna. Sailing in Japan thus offers a diverse combination of culture, nature and maritime adventures.

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