After 3 years of living in Okinawa, Japan have I changed? You Bet! In this video I share the 5 main ways I think Okinawa has changed how I act, think, and see things, for the good and/or the bad.

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10 Comments

  1. I've been looking for Youtuber so long that has your service. I will be signing up for your tour service, hopefully it's up and running when I'm in Asia this month.

  2. It’s been so long since I moved from Okinawa, almost 6 years. Those 3 and a half years I was there had such a huge impact on me, and to this day I still wonder from time to time if I’ll ever have a chance to go back again.

  3. I'm glad you're back. I was stationed at Camp Foster Aug 74 – Sep 75. Love the island and people. Wish I had done more touring the island.

  4. The second one is a beautiful sentiment and I wish you the best on that journey. Exploring Okinawa has been so amazing.

  5. #5 is so true. I love how different it is than California. If there is grass it needs to be mown and edged (in Ca) but here it’s like they let it be a natural little field with long grass waving in the wind. It gives me the same feeling that you described. 😁

  6. I lived on Okinawa for 12 years and I know I never saw it all. . .and my wife was an Okinawan tour guide. We visited castle sites that none of my friends even knew existed. We visited several of the other islands of the Ryukyu Islands, like Ishigaki, Taketomi and Iriomote, there was always somewhere to go and something to see. . .if you knew where to look.

  7. Hi Matt, Great vid! I had that same feeling of feeling good in living in Japan and really being appreciative when I was stationed over there. I loved the Okinawa vibes and hopefully one day I can go back.

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