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Journey to where traditions meet modern
Find long-distance hikes along coastal Japan
Explore an authentic Japan
Visit Osaka and see society’s future
Discover a New Tokyo
Discover Japan's remarkable scenery
Discover the significance of sakura in Japan
Create an unforgettable experience
Unwind on islands made of raised coral reefs
Relish a rare stay at Hirado Castle in Nagasaki
Discover Hokkaido's coastal city
Discover Osaka’s gem
Ogimi Village, known as one of the "Blue Zones," is recognized as one of the five regions in the world with the highest longevity. "Emi-no-mise," which offers "longevity food" in Ogimi Village, attracts many visitors from around the world seeking its meals. What is longevity food? Please try the "Makachikumisore (Leave it to us)" meal.
JAL Exclusive Deal:English-speaking guide, and Okuma Private Beach and Resort , Michi-no-eki Yuiyui Kunigami pickup and drop-offlocal transfer
Destination:Okinawa
Experience:Visit a local farm and enjoy longevity food
English-speaking guide:Yes
Recommended season:Year-round
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Experience the longevity diet in Ogimi Village, Okinawa, a Blue Zone region famous for its long-lived population
Ogimi Village is known as a village of longevity, and many vigorous elderly people over 80 years old live there.
This fact is even documented in "Ikigai," the celebrated book co-authored by Francesc Miralles and Hector Garcia.
Food is very important for good health and longevity, and "Emi-no-mise"( restaurant)
serves local vegetables that the elderly have been eating for a long time, as well as dishes based on these vegetables using recipes passed down from the village grandmothers.
Farm to Table
"Emi-no-mise" is a place that connects the field to the table. "Emi-no-mise" serves dishes made with ingredients harvested from our own fields."Emi-no-mise" offer longevity meals using fresh, local Okinawan vegetables, incorporating Okinawan culture. On this tour, an English-speaking guide will take you to the fields, explaining the vegetables grown there, describing the dishes, and incorporating information about Okinawan history and culture.
Passing down Okinawan traditional cuisine (longevity food) to future generations
Emiko, the owner of Emi-no-mise, is in her seventies.Emiko is dedicated to preserving the traditional ingredients and food culture rooted in the region. She strives to connect the next generation with the importance of food by sharing her grandmother's traditional Okinawan home cooking and island vegetables.
*Hotel room photos are illustration purposes only.
Okuma Private Beach and Resort’s Tropical Paradise
Okuma Private Beach & Resort is located in Kunigami Village in the northern part of the main island of Okinawa.Behind the hote is the Yanbaru Forest, which is registered as a World Natural Heritage Site, and in front of the Hotel is a natural beach with 1km sparkling white sandIt is also a luxurious location overlooking the beautiful sunset over the East China Sea.
Discover the Yanbaru region – a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site – with a tour delving into nature and longevity. Book your journey with JAL today.
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This pilgrimage trail in Ehime starts at Matsuyama City and will take you to two spectacular mountain temples, Temple 44 Daihö-ji and Temple 45 Iwaya-ji. Your first stop is Temple 44 Daihö-ji, also known as "the temple of Great Treasure," which stands in the middle of an ancient forest of cedar and cypress trees. Although burned down twice, the temple has since then been restored. It sits in the middle of a peaceful forest, surrounded by dense, tall trees and paths lined with ferns and moss-covered stones. On the way to Temple 45 Iwaya-ji, you will enjoy a packed lunch while gazing at the unique rock formations that leave an unforgettable impression. The hiking trails leading to Iwaya-ji can be steep, but the view when you reach the top is worth it. Surrounding Iwaya-ji is an awe-inspiring nature scene, and the architecture of the temple buildings is also an This pilgrimage trail in Ehime starts at Matsuyama City and will take you to two spectacular mountain temples, Temple 44 Daihö-ji and Temple 45 Iwaya-ji. Your first stop is Temple 44 Daihö-ji, also known as "the temple of Great Treasure," which stands in the middle of an ancient forest of cedar and cypress trees. Although burned down twice, the temple has since then been restored. It sits in the middle of a peaceful forest, surrounded by dense, tall trees and paths lined with ferns and moss-covered stones. On the way to Temple 45 Iwaya-ji, you will enjoy a packed lunch while gazing at the unique rock formations that leave an unforgettable impression. The hiking trails leading to Iwaya-ji can be steep, but the view when you reach the top is worth it. Surrounding Iwaya-ji is an awe-inspiring nature scene, and the architecture of the temple buildings is also an impressive sight to see. After the mountain walk, you can take a relaxing dip in the Furuiwaya hot springs. impressive sight to see. After the mountain walk, you can take a relaxing dip in the Furuiwaya hot springs.
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