Japan
Okinawa was part of Japan until it was overrun by the United States during world war II.
Okinawa is an Island south of Japan and today it is part of the country of Japan.
Okinawa is a part of Japan so yes, Okinawa was in WWI.
Okinawa is not a volcano; it is a Japanese prefecture located in the southern part of Japan. Japan has several volcanoes, but Okinawa itself is not one.
No, it is a part of Japan.
Okinawa is in Japan not China.
He was born on Okinawa, an island nation in the Pacific. It is currently a part of Japan.
Karate is a word from Okinawa. It is now a part of Japan, but at the time was an independent kingdom.
Tibet and Okinawa used to be part of china
WW2.
Okinawa The other islands that the Allies made amphibious assaults were territories or occupied islands and NOT part of the Japan. 2nd Answer: There were no beach battles in Japan. Okinawa island was the site of a huge, bloody battle against Japanese soldiers, but Okinawa was a separate country, not Japanese.