Okinawa is a part of Japan so yes, Okinawa was in WWI.
Okinawa was another in the long line of islands, leading them nearer to Japan. The capture of Okinawa would give the Americans an airfield, and a shorter flight to bomb mainland of Japan.
No, it is a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean south of Japan.
Okinawa's part of the Ryuku Islands off the southern coast of Japan. At the end of WWII, one of the bloodiest battles - The Battle of Okinawa, which lasted about 90 days was held there. There was a large number of casualties of Okinawans, Japanese, and Americans.
Okinawa was part of Japan until it was overrun by the United States during world war II.
Like most countries, it is warm south of Japan and cold north of Japan. Eg. it does not snow on Okinawa (an island part of Japan)
Okinawa is an Island south of Japan and today it is part of the country of Japan.
Okinawa is south southwest from mainland Japan.
Okinawa is in Japan not China.
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The Okinawa Prefecture is the warmest place in Japan. It is the southernmost Japanese Prefecture.
Okinawa is a part of Japan so yes, Okinawa was in WWI.
Okinawa is Japan's southern most prefecture of Japan. Naha is the capital of Okinawa. By area it is the 44th largest of Japan's 47 prefectures and by population it is ranked at 27th number. It is divided into 5 districts. The popular martial sports of Karate originated in Okinawa.
Okinawa, Japan - 876.95 square miles.
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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.