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    Get off the grid to explore the undisturbed islands of Okinawa

    In this part of Japan, there’s no word for retirement in the native tongue. A unique, immersive cruise itinerary will help to reveal why.

    Sandy beaches at Ishigaki Island, Okinawa. Okinawa is known as a Blue Zone, identified by American National Geographic fellow Dan Buettner as a part of the world where people tend to live longer, healthier lives. Alamy Stock Photo

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    Our guide, Yuuichi Miyagi, guns the Yamaha motor on his fishing boat as he pulls away from his island and then slows to take a close look at the sleek cruise ship anchored offshore.

    It is a strange beast in these parts, where Miyagi fishes daily for big-money tuna. Today he is taking a handful of guests from the ship – Ponant’s Jacques-Cartier – out to fish a reef where he knows there are snapper and grouper.

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    Brad Thompson
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