In Okinawa, food is life, and the delicious regional cuisine is one of the secrets to Okinawan longevity
Okinawan’s have a word, nuchigusui, which they use to describe their cuisine. It literally means “medicine of life,” and indicates how, for the people of Okinawa, food is more than just sustenance; it is something that nourishes both body and mind. Okinawa is also one of the world’s Blue Zones, an area where people live longer than the average life expectancy, and the diet of the islands is thought to be an important contributing factor. Visitors can take a tour of Okinawa through their taste buds, sampling tropical fruits, island vegetables, and local dishes unlike anywhere else in Japan. In doing so, they will perhaps discover one of the secrets to Okinawan longevity.
Okinawan Food Culture
Taste centuries of tradition through Okinawa’s unique food culture
Taste Okinawa
Discover the tropical fruits, island vegetables, premium meats, and abundant seafoods intrinsic to Okinawan food culture
The Secret of Okinawan Longevity
Okinawa is one of the world’s Blue Zones, areas renowned for long life
Awamori: Okinawa's Iconic Spirit
Learn the ins and outs of awamori, Okinawa’s ubiquitous distilled spirit