Best Attractions and Places to See in Yomitan son, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Yomitan-son , Japan
Nirai Beach
Zakimi Castle Ruins
Cape Zampa
Blue Cave
Cape Maeda
Murasakimura
Zanpa Beach
Bios no Oka
Toguchi Beach
Sango Batake
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Cape Zanpa Lighthouse - Okinawa, Japan
Cape Zanpa Lighthouse - Okinawa, Japan (14Dec2019)
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OKINAWA Yomitan Village, Zakimi Castle, Cape Zanpa, Zoo, Shurijo Castle, Kokusai Street
Singapore Ong Family
Yomitan Village. Okinawa 29 Dic 2015
Zanpa Misaki and the beach
Okinawa, Cape Zanpa
This Lighthouse at Cape Zanpa is a landmark in Yomitan Village, Okinawa. The surrounding areas are rich in sugarcane and beni-imo (purple sweet potato), both staples in the Okinawan diet.
Sunset at Zampa Beach, Yomitan Peninsula, Okinawa Feb 25, 2014
Walk around aza Oki neighborhood Yomitan son 11-29-86
A few shots in our old neighborhood of aza Oki in Yomitan Village.
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Yomitan Matsuri Okinawan Dream - Oct 30, 2015
The next night, November 1st AND the 1987 Yomitan Matsuri is at mickmc.tripod.com/2015yomitanmatsuri.html
Mr. Izu Teruya, Zanpa Beach, Okinawa Feb 24, 2014
Back in November 2013 I encountered this man while visiting the Big Shisa on the Yomitan Peninsula. I had asked him if he'd use my camera to take my picture standing next to the 20+ foot tall monster. After that he sold me a couple of stalks of freshly cut sugar cane. This evening, Feb 24th, 2014, I saw him again but this time I was at Zanpa Beach! He had his familiar little plastic box with sugar cane and got another 100 yen from me. I shook hands, as you'll see, and regretted having given him such a firm grip.
Yamitan Gala Okinawa
Our trip to Yamitan Gala. They were making blown glass, pottery, coral reef and extracting salt from the ocean.
Phantom 3 Pro Sunset Flight, Zanpa Lighthouse, Okinawa
Zanpa Lighthouse on Cape Zanpa (Yomitan-son) Okinawa: On the top of a cliff stands a 30 meter tall lighthouse offering a great opportunity to capture a view of a lifetime.
There is also a small fun petting zoo and the largest Shi-shi dog in Okinawa right by the large parking lot. Explore the trails behind the lighthouse as well for some outstanding picturesque views.
Typhoon Dinah August 29 30, 1987 Okinawa, Japan
TYPHOON DINAH - August 29-30, 1987 (Unedited)
This video opens with shots around the little Yomitan village neighborhood of aza-Oki as the storm was moving in. There was eerily very little traffic or other outside activity.
Around 2:58 a woman is toiling to clean up around a family tomb in preparation for Obon which was soon to follow the storm.
Around 4:09 Zac and I are out at Bolo Point on the Yomitan Peninsula.
Around 7:14 is a view of my house in aza-Oki and the surrounding area.
Around 8:14 a road-side vegetable vendor is packing up her wares.
Around 9:55 we're out at the Katsuren Castle site. The storm by this time was picking up steam.
Around 10:55 we're back home - tuning in to AFRTS/FEN-O.
Around 11:50 it's the following morning and a survey of the damage done to neighbors' yards, our boys' skate-board ramp, etc. Enjoy some of those old AFRTS/FENO storm updates!
House in Aza oki, Yomitan son. Feb 26, 2014
Very clunky video as I'm walking along. Recorded using Nikon Coolpix L310. I can hold my Sony Handicam a lot more steadily when walking, but ignore that and enjoy the content! After hours of driving and (mainly) walking I finally found the old homestead! Yatta!!
Drive along the Yomitan coastal farmland, Okinawa Mar 10, 2014
Murasaki Mura is hidden way out on the coast, well off of Rte 6.
This is some of the beautiful farmland along the coast.
Typhoon Muifa is approaching Yomitan Okinawa(Zanpa point)
Yomitan-Son Fish Port
Aerial footage from the fish port by my house in Okinawa..Sorry no music just raw sound
Sobe, Yomitan-son Park - a mystery to me. Oct 25, 2015
I stopped at a Family Mart on Rte 6 in Yomitan Village today and asked a guy if he knows where the Aka Inu-ko (Red Puppy) monument is. It is said to be in the area across from Torii Station. Aka Inu-ko is an interesting story that I'll tell if I ever find the monument.
There used to be a restaurant on 6 called the Aka Inu-ko. Interesting tale.
Anyway, the guy said he'd never heard of it but did suggest another one that I might be interested in. I was told by this Marine who had his three young children with him that there were markers at the site with English-language information. So, he gave me directions and off I went.
When I got there there was not an English-language word to be found anywhere. I asked a young teen-age boy about the park and he said he doesn't know the name of the park. He ran to a couple of the inscribed monuments then rushed back and started tapping on his smart-phone. The result of that exercise was the appearance of the only English-language word that I had seen anywhere in the park. On his screen was the single word, Sewer.
Okay, so maybe this is a park developed and maintained by the water department.
Anyone who can help me with identifying the purpose/theme of the park or, better yet, translation of some of my photos will be greatly appreciated and will edify this Okinawaphile!
In case you don't read the comments, let me throw this in for your perusal - I got this message about the monument:
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That park is the song monument of 艦砲ぬ喰ぇー残さー''Kanpou-nu kweenukusa''. ''Kanpou-nu kweenukusa'' mean ship cannon's leftovers in okinawan language. This song expresses emotion and later life of war survivors.