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    When I arrived at American Village in Okinawa, my first impression was that it felt very different from the Okinawa I had imagined. The streets are filled with colorful buildings, distinctive signs, and all kinds of small shops. Toward evening, the sunset slowly turns the sky orange-red, and together with American Village's colorful streetscape, it creates an especially romantic atmosphere. It's a great place to take a leisurely stroll and browse around.

    There are American-style restaurants and burger places, as well as Okinawa-exclusive snacks and souvenirs. Even though you're in Japan, it almost feels like you've suddenly stepped into a small American town. This area was once land associated with a U.S. military base, and because of the long-standing influence of American culture, it gradually developed into the international-style neighborhood it is today.

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