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Okinawa, Then and Now
A former US navyman's recollections of Okinawa 30 years ago and impressions from visiting there again recently.
JPRI Occasional Paper No. 11 (February 1998)
In 1967, I was shipped from Miramar Naval Air Station, in San Diego, California, to a small utility squadron based at Naha, Okinawa, then an American-run island with a Japanese culture that had been captured in bloody fighting during World War II.
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Shisa
Description of the ornamental shisa, seen on buildings all over Okinawa, and the myth that created them.
Shisa: Okinawa's playful guardians
A visit to Ryukyu Village, an enchanting tourist attraction north of Okinawa's capital, Naha, offers a glimpse of myriad Okinawan cultural traditions, including bingata (painted red patterns and design), orimono (textiles), and toki (pottery). But most delightful
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Okinawa Diary
A collection of articles on Okinawan history and culture, written by Paul Saeki.
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Okinawa seeks more promotion money from national budget
Okinawa Prefecture officials are nailing down details of its request for federal funding budget of the Comprehensive Okinawa Promotion Subsidy.
Report: Delay transfer of Okinawa troops
WASHINGTON, July 29 (UPI) -- The United States may delay moving 8,000 Marines from the Japanese island of Okinawa to reduce the environmental impact on Guam, officials say. Guam - United States - Okinawa Prefecture - Okinawa - Japan