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We are pleased to announce that we have expanded our presence to the sunny and tropical islands of Okinawa preferecture in the very south of Japan! Following numerous requests from US Servicemen who are stationed or who are visiting Okinawa, we established Japan Partner's very own branch, right in the heart of Naha, Okinawa prefecture’s capital. We partnered up with Garage Ti-da, which is a major, well-established company in Okinawa that deals in many areas starting from Real Estate, Corporate Logistics, and including with automotive services. For US servicemen stationed or visiting Okinawa it will give several important advantages: You will be able to check with your own eyes the car that you are about to purchase You can pre-order specific car of your interest (in case we do not have it in stock) We can help you with arranging financing for your car through the bank that can help with car loans for servicemen A friendly Japanese manager fluent in English will assist you and guide you through the process of purchasing a car of your interest

Please call us or email us in order to find out which cars we currently have in our Okinawa branch so we could set day and time when you can visit us Contact Information in Naha, Okinawa: Phone: 098-917-1112 Fax: 098-890-0562 Address: Mamekobo Ltd, Ti-da shosyun Building, 6-3-3, Oyama, Gonowan-shi, Okinawa, Japan 901-2223, Currently we have the following japanese used cars in our Okinawa branch that you can personally examine there: Nissan Skyline GT-R Twin Turbo BNR32 Or you can check our inventory located at our head office. Please follow this link to check it Our head office contact information is: Phone: +81-567-94-0015 (international dial) or 0567-94-0015 (domestic dial) We can ship to Okinawa any of the cars located in Nagoya as well . We look forward to hearing from you soon Retail News Health News Telecom News Energy News IT News Real Estate News Brand EquityTechnology News CFO News IT Security News

Okinawa Electric Scooters launched in India; to invest Rs 275 crore over next 3 yearsRonak Shah NEW DELHI: New entrant in Indian two-wheeler electric space, Okinawa Electric Scooters, which also launched its Ridge electric scooter in the country, is going to invest about Rs 270-275 crore in India over next three years and will also be increasing its product portfolio going forward with two more products launches already scheduled in 2017.Speaking to ETAuto, the company said that its product portfolio will not just be restricted to scooters
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Electric two-wheelers contribute to less than 1 percent of the total two-wheeler sales in India and the company is looking to gain some momentum in this niche segment. menting on the beginning of their operations, Jeetender Sharma, MD Okinawa Scooters said, “Being an Indian company, our vision is to be a leading electric two-wheeler manufacturer by offering a solution to the daily commuting needs of the average person.
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We promise never-seen-before performance standards and are driven by our motto of ‘Power the Change’ in each component of our vehicles. They run fast, are great to look at, come at extremely affordable prices and are a big ray of hope to curtail the amount of environmental degradation.”Okinawa Ridge boasts a top-speed of 55 kmph and a range of 200 kms in full charge that requires a charging for 6-8 hours. There is also an option of fast charge in which the company says the scooter can be charged by up to 80% in less than two hours.Currently, the company has a total of 24 dealers in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi and Madya Pradesh but plans to expand to 450 dealers across India in next three years. The company is also looking to setup a R&D centre in Rajasthan and will be implementing charging infrastructure facilities in key cities as a pilot project before extending it to other cities. ///Hot Trends ›Renault Kwid Specs Comparison / Maruti Suzuki Ignis Price / Hyundai Grand i10 Price / Yamaha FZ25 Price / Tata Hexa Price / Aprilia SR 150 Price / Honda City 2017 / Hero Electric Flash / Tata Tigor / Jeep Compass SUVEditor's Picks ›Automotive Engineering Show to tap NCR Auto Cluster / Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Petrol price revealed / Suprajit Engineering Q3 PAT down 12.72% at Rs 1,337.4 lakh / Volvo releases video explaining how its autonomous car works

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The northern part is also referred to as Yanbaru. All Okinawans speak Japanese but many, especially older citizens, also speak Ryukyuan, a separate language, pejoratively referred to as Okinawan dialect by mainland Japanese. Naha International Airport is the primary way to get into Okinawa Island, and is only 2 km from downtown Naha. The easiest way to Okinawa is from elsewhere in Japan: Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways fly widebodies in every hour from Tokyo Haneda and other major domestic airports. There is only one daily flight from Narita, the main international airport in Tokyo, operated by ANA. Direct international service to Okinawa is currently limited to flights from Seoul, Taipei, Shanghai and Hong Kong. Jetstar Asia also flies into Naha International Airport from both Osaka Kansai and Tokyo Narita. Most travel is by car, bus or taxi, although there is a monorail in Naha that runs from the Airport to the city centre and Shuri Castle. The main road is Route 58 which runs from southern Okinawa to Nago in northern Okinawa.

Route 58 is on the East China Sea side of the island. During the summer months, the volume of rental cars can make traffic very heavy on Route 58. Another good option is to rent a motorcycle. There are several companies around the island offering motorcycle rental services under the same brand [1] Cycling around Okinawa island is possible but not very practical. The island is very densely populated and car traffic is heavy almost everywhere. In Japan it's customary to ride your bike on the sidewalk instead of the actual road (supposedly due to the unsafety of doing the latter), but the sidewalk has the disadvantage of having to evade other pedestrians, overgrowth, the occasional antisocially parked car, and cars pulling out of driveways. Japanese drivers are polite and not aggressive, but have a habit of often not looking where they are going when pulling out of driveways or taking corners. The terrain itself is very hilly and becomes more challenging the further you move away from the coast.

If you find yourself on the east side of the island and want to go to the west side or vice versa, you will have to cross the range of steep hills that runs along the length of Okinawa. A moped or motorcycle helps to overcome this, but it's still very important to stay alert and avoid obstacles or cars. Several buses travel routes around the island. About the easiest way to get around the island though is by taking public transport. There is a large bus terminal in Naha right near Kokusai-dori which can get you to any part of the island without too much hassle. There are no signs in English however if you do your research on which busses you need to take you should be fine. Even in the busy summer months you'll usually be one of 2-3 people riding the busses. A word of warning though, some of the farther-travelling busses tend to be fewer and further between with waits up to 2 hours for the next bus not uncommon and is particularly the case when going to the aquarium or Peace Museum.

However these busses tend to be more common on the weekends (as opposed to their mainland counterparts). Lastly, there is a monorail system within Naha starting from the airport leading all the way to Shuri Castle. Tickets are cheap and the ride is comfortable. May be crowded during rush hour though. Being an island, there are plenty of beaches to choose from. The most highly recommended include: With the ancient Ryukyu Kingdom which once ruled Okinawa, there were many castles located throughout the island. Kokusaidori Street in Naha and Mihama American Village have plenty of shops. One of the popular items to buy is an Okinawan shirt, similar to Hawaiian shirts, at the Mango House, which have various locations throughout the island, but most of them in Naha. In Okinawa, pork is very popular. A must eat is the tebichi soba, which is pig's feet with noodles. Various other Okinawan pork products are popular there. For sushi, Yoshi's is an excellent restaurant.

It is located in Chatan off Hwy 22. The Yoshi Roll is definitely worth a try! CoCo Curry House is a great cheap alternative. Try it with cheese, it's great. Although it should be noted that Yoshi's sushi is geared more to American's tastes than traditional Japanese sushi. For more traditional Okinawan sushi, Fenutin in the Mihama American Village is an excellent choice. Try the sea grapes there. They also play traditional Okinawan music there which is worth listening to, and CD's are available for purchase. American style fast-foods and diners are popular in Okinawa. One particular chain that can be found is A&W. For dessert, have Blue Seal ice cream. Many flavors are available, including sweet potato (beni-imo), the local flavor in Okinawa. Also, sweet potato flavored cookies are popular and can be found just about anywhere. Orion Beer is brewed locally in Okinawa. Available in just about all stores, restaurants, bars, and many vending machines. Aside from beer, a local favorite is awamori, or aged rice wine, similar to Japanese sake.