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2-14-1 Omoro-machi Naha, Okinawa, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan, 900-0006, 81-98-864-1111
... the snake-like journey up to the northern part of the island. This could have been a boring experience but it turned out to be quite an enlightening one as the tour guide provided a lot of commentary that provided context on all of the places that we were about to visit. Of interest during the journey was passing by (and through) the large U.S. military bases that still cover the landscape of Okinawa. I could comment on this in a politically sensitive manner but I will not ...
Naha, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan schwinkle... was only completed during the early 1990's. This was another interesting spot to take in. Okinawa was for centuries influenced by both China and Japan. Before becoming a vassal of feudal Japan, Okinawa was largely a vassal of Imperial China. The influence of both cultures can be seen in the castle -- there is definitely lots of Chinese influence here from the layout to the colours.<br><br>The Gyokusendo Cave was another stop along the way. Unfortunately I don't ...
Naha, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan schwinkle... next couple of days as we go on two guided tours. One will be up to the north end of the island to an aquarium and a pineapple farm. I am sure that once we get outside of Naha City that we will see the true tropical paradise aspects of this island. We will also be spending some time outside of the city on the south of the island. There is a lot of World War Two history here as this south end of the island is ...
Naha, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan schwinkle... a walk to the playground in her extreme stroller. She and another very little girl played on the slides as we and the girl's parents raced around trying to keep them from falling. It was actually not a very toddler-friendly playground, as we had to scale a hill to get up there and navigate the stroller down a staircase to leave. Back at the house, we packed up everything, getting ready to say goodbye to Okinawa in the morning.
Uruma, Okinawa, Japan apurdie... we saw how Okinawans lived in the past (obviously). The Okinawans lived in squat wooden houses on shelly lawns. What's interesting about this island is that it was not always a part of Japan- that only happened in the last century. It had its own special Ryukuan culture, as evidenced by many things around the island that are different from Japan's other islands. One of Okinawa's most special features is the shisa dog. Shisa dogs are ...
Uruma, Okinawa, Japan apurdieOn Friday, I woke up on the couch at around 6 am when Riley woke up, but was way too tired to get up, so I went back to sleep. My mom tried to rouse me to watch Riley's last swim lesson, and later to go work out, but it was impossible. When I finally did wake up, the sky had turned ominous, but it didn't matter because our only scheduled event was pedicures. Julia had booked us appointments at Cocok's (pronounced Coco's), where we were to get foot massages as well. I was nervous ...
Uruma, Okinawa, Japan apurdieThursday morning marked my third location change of the trip. My 1:30 PM flight meant that there was not a whole lot we'd be able to do before I had to go, so Natalie and I decided to check out the Harbor City Mall again. After a repeat of breakfast at Starbucks, we headed over to the entrance from yesterday. Or so we thought. Apparently this mall is so huge that we were able to wander for an hour, through a luxury brand ...
Uruma, Okinawa, Japan apurdieSo, I thought that April was busy. May was our first month on our own with Trevor deployed. Though I hate to explore without him. We (me and the kids) needed some distractions. I signed Ava up for a gymnastics class and a ballet class. Of course I forgot my camera most classes I did get a few pictures. The kids made some nice presents for me for Mother's Day, thanks to their provider Jen! We made a trip to my schools' Luau and the kids ...
Okinawa, Japan sdraut... it was not convenient for shopping in Okinawa, even in a big city like Okinawa City. Leaving my baggage in our room, I went out for a convenience store around the foot of the hill and walked about half an hour, which resulted in a waste of time. Instead, I found a take-out diner. On my way back to the hotel, I tried a shortcut, although a crew member of the diner told me the best way to the hotel. Luckily, I got there in 10mins without being lost, but I should have realized ...
Naha, Kyushu-Okinawa, Japan misocutlet... Okinawa? Perhaps not the most exotic of Pacific getaways, but a highly enjoyable time all the same. Renting a car and seeing other facets of the island's personality certainly helped, because the south and Naha itself probably aren't worth the substantial ticket price. Next time though, it'll most likely be Ishigaki-jima and the other Yaeyama islands, where the remoteness and lack of infrastructure would probably make for a more unique experience. But that's the future.
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