


Shuri Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning example of Ryukyu architecture, offering panoramic views of Naha and a glimpse into Okinawa's rich history.
An amusement park with various attractions, including a zoo and a traditional Okinawan village.
A museum dedicated to the women who served as nurses during World War II, offering a poignant look into Okinawa's past.
One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring a massive tank with whale sharks and manta rays.
A lively food market offering a variety of local Okinawan dishes, best experienced in the evening.
The Toba Lake Museum, formally known as the T.B. Silalahi Center, is a cultural institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of the Batak people. Located on the shores of Lake Toba in Balige, it offers insights into Batak traditions, history, and art, featuring traditional houses and artifacts.
A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers, nestled in the scenic Sahyadri Mountains.

A historical museum in Anandpur Sahib, showcasing Sikh history and artifacts.
A unique temple dedicated to an Indian Army soldier, Baba Harbhajan Singh, known for his selfless service and mysterious disappearance. The temple is situated at an altitude of 13,123 feet in the Himalayas, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere.

Preah Ang Thom Temple, nestled in the Cardamom Mountains, is a serene Buddhist temple known for its stunning views and intricate carvings.
Ghent Light Festival, or 'Gentse Glow', is a magical winter event transforming Ghent's historic city center into a fairytale landscape with stunning light art installations.
Distinctive local sake with a rich history, often flavored with ingredients like brown sugar or awamori (Okinawan spirit).
Decorative fans inspired by the castle's architecture, often made of wood and featuring intricate carvings.