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Okinawa is an island in the Pacific Ocean on Earth, a territory of the nation of Japan. The island was the site of the Battle of Okinawa, the largest sea-land-air battle in history, and the last major battle of World War II. Several Federation starships were named in honor of the fallen in the Battle of Okinawa.

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Okinawa was the home of Federation cultural observer Nathan Apohatsu. (TOS - Mere Anarchy eBook: Things Fall Apart)

In the year 2273, Hikaru Sulu's parents Demora and Hosato Sulu lived in Okinawa. He received a message from them from Okinawa after Hikaru's daughter Demora Sulu was born. (TOS eBook: Shadow of the Machine)

In the 2390s, the Daystrom Institute was located in Okinawa. (PIC episode: "Remembrance")

Alternate realities[]

In the mirror universe, Empress Hoshi Sato ruled from the Imperial Palace in Okinawa. (ENT - Mirror Universe - Glass Empires novel: Age of the Empress)

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