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9 Best Things to Do in Okinawa in July

When planning a trip, it’s always exciting to include experiences and sights that are unique to that specific time of year. For those interested in visiting Okinawa in July, we present the latest information, events, and recommended spots.


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About Okinawa in July


Weather


In July, Okinawa often sees temperatures exceeding 30°C, with an average temperature of 29.1°C, making it extremely hot. This period experiences little rainfall and many sunny days, though there is always the possibility of typhoons. Given the extremely strong UV rays, sun protection is essential.


Events


July is packed with events in Okinawa. From the “Nago Summer Festival” to the “Peaceful Love Rock Festival,” there is a wide variety of events to enjoy. These provide a precious opportunity to experience local music and culture.


Travel


July is peak tourist season in Okinawa. Especially in the first half of the month, the weather is stable, making it perfect for marine leisure activities. You can enjoy the stunning natural beauty of places like the “Kerama Blue” sea and the “Blue Cave.”


Fashion in July


In July, airy clothing is essential in Okinawa. T-shirts, shorts, and dresses are ideal. Also, don’t forget to bring hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen for UV protection.


Events Unique to July



Nago Summer Festival


The “Nago Summer Festival” is a large-scale summer festival held on the last weekend of July every year. Taking place at Nago Port, the festival features live performances by local artists, a taiko drum festival, and a beer drinking contest, offering fun for both adults and children. The finale is adorned with a thousand fireworks lighting up the night sky.


Peaceful Love Rock Festival


Held in Okinawa City, this is one of the largest music events in the prefecture. About 20 bands perform over two days, where both up-and-coming and veteran musicians gather to thrill the audience.


Seaport Chatan Carnival


The “Seaport Chatan Carnival” takes place in Chatan Town from early to mid-July. This carnival is the only place in Okinawa where you can see underwater fireworks. Other attractions include raft races and concerts.


Activities



Diving


Diving in the “Kerama Blue” waters of the Kerama Islands offers an opportunity to enjoy the crystal-clear sea. Spots like the “Blue Cave” at Maeda Cape and the underwater ruins of Yonaguni Island are also highly recommended.


Snorkeling


Snorkeling can be enjoyed at Okinawa’s beaches, with popular spots including Onna Village, Miyako Island, and Ishigaki Island, where you can observe beautiful coral reefs and a variety of fish.


Surfing


With excellent wave conditions in July, surfing is also ideal. Enjoy thrilling surfing at the beaches on the west coast of Okinawa’s main island or the outlying islands.


Seasonal Foods



Island Chili Peppers


From July to September, island chili peppers are in season and are a staple in Okinawan cuisine. “Koregusu,” made by soaking these peppers in Awamori (a type of Okinawan liquor), is used in Okinawa soba and stir-fried dishes, enhancing their flavor.


Dragon Fruit


In season from July to November, dragon fruit is known for its high beauty benefits. The red-fleshed variety is sweet, while the white-fleshed variety is mild in taste, and both are delicious when chilled.


Gurukun


The Okinawan prefectural fish, “Gurukun,” is in season from April to July. It is commonly enjoyed as karaage (deep-fried fish) and pairs exceptionally well with beer.


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