OKINAWA - O Japão Que Lembra o Brasil

Okinawa seems like a country apart within Japan: subtropical climate, its own culture, a history that few know, and a deep connection with Brazil. In this video, I show Okinawa and Yonaguni through my travels, with curiosities, history, reflections, and never-before-seen images. And now, you can plan your trip with us! We have partnered with Clube Turismo, one of the largest travel networks in Brazil, with over 25 years of history and 500 units across the country. Access: https://www.clubeturismo.com.br/rafae... and plan your next trip with security, practicality, and the curation of someone who lives this every day. In this video, I take you to explore Okinawa Island and also Yonaguni — the westernmost point of Japan, where the country literally ends. Let's explore its history, understand why the Ryukyu Kingdom was so different from the rest of Japan, talk about American influences, about cuisine linked to longevity, and about why so many Okinawans migrated to Brazil. I will also show never-before-seen images from my travels through the region, as well as reflections on quality of life, culture, and this fascinating mix of tradition and simplicity that makes Okinawa seem like a country apart within Japan. 🌴 Okinawa is the Japan that faces typhoons, but lives longer. It's the Japan of karate, sun, nature, and simplicity. It's the Japan that reminds you of Brazil. Watch until the end to understand why this archipelago continues to surprise the world. And, if you want to trade the cold for a tropical destination—even within Japan—perhaps Okinawa is the right place for you. My Instagram: @novas.f.rafael Contact: [email protected]