The Okinawa diet doesn't provide you with a list of foreign foods to eat. Instead they rebuilt the food pyramid to include their own diet version. You would still be eating the same foods as you would be with a normal food pyramid, just more broken down. The following website refers you to the food section of the Okinawa diet which explains what you would eat in further detail: http://okinawa-diet.com/okinawa_diet/okinawa_diet_food_pyramid.html.
The most famous attraction of Okinawa is the Shuri Castle. The Shuri Castle, or Shurijo, was the administrative center and home of the Ryukyu kings in the centuries before Okinawa became a prefecture in 1879. It is named after the former capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The Shuri Castle was destroyed by wars and fires many times over the years, but has been reconstructed as recently as 1992.
沖縄県 (okinawa-ken), which is "Okinawa Prefecture", omitting the last Kanji 県 (ken) makes it 沖縄 (okinawa).
Okinawa is a small island that is north of Taiwan and is part of the Ryukyu Islands, which is part of Japan. The US. used to own Okinawa after WWII but gave it back to Japan. Okinawa is a great tourist site with many beautiful beaches and many tropical plants and animals. Okinawa has many tropical fish living near it so snorkeling and scuba diving to see some of Okinawa's greatest reefs is very popular. Probably the most famous thing on Okinawa is the Cheri ,Aquarium. The aquarium holds many local fish and has whale sharks. Whale sharks are like giant sharks but they eat plankton instead of people and fish. It rains a lot in Okinawa to maintain its tropical forests. It can get very cold in the winter but NOTHING compared to Alaska and New York. Okinawa is very hot in the summer, so many go to one of the many gorgeous resorts on Okinawa. I hope you will visit Okinawa you Will never regret it!
Okinawa is an island
Okinawa is a part of Japan so yes, Okinawa was in WWI.
Okinawa is in Japan not China.
Okinawa Expressway was created in 1975.
Okinawa Island's population is 1,384,762.
Okinawa no Kaze was created in 2001.
Okinawa Television was created in 1959.
Okinawa Bulletins was created in 1945.