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Wounded Japanese receive medical aid during the invasion of Iheya Jima Island of Japan.
Aftermath of Allied invasion of Iheya Jima, Japan during World War II. A Japanese woman. A wounded native man receives medical aid. Men and women sit in a line. Elderly women wounded due to Allied attacks. A child given blood plasma by allied medics. A Japanese man carried away on litter. United States Navy Corpsmen treat a native. LCT (Landing Craft Tank) and LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked) on the beach. A Japanese woman and a child seated on the ground as they talk to an Allied soldier. Location: Iheya Jima Japan. Date: June 9, 1945.
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Journeys in Japan - Hokkaido - Summer gardens under the northern sky [1080p]
Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost main island, turns into a paradise of flowers in spring and summer. After the harsh winter, plant life erupts in all its brilliant glory. It's a wonderful place to discover gardens.
The 250-kilometer highway from Asahikawa to Obihiro passes close to eight notable gardens. That is why it has come to be called the Hokkaido Garden Path. Each garden has its own individual character, setting, and vegetation.
Anthony Wood is a photographer from the United States who has lived in Japan for 10 years. His home state, Minnesota, has vast and abundant nature, much like Hokkaido. At the beginning of this trip, Anthony focuses his camera mostly on the beautiful flowers in full bloom. But as his journey continues and he meets the people behind the gardens, he trains his lens more on them.
On this edition of Journeys in Japan, Anthony embarks on a road trip through the far north of Japan, in search of beauty.
Ueno Farm Ueno Farm People come from all over Japan to visit this garden created by Sayuki Ueno, one of the most popular gardeners in the country.
16-186 Nagayama-cho, Asahikawa-shi, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 166-47-8741 (English OK)
Tokachi Millennium Forest Tokachi Millennium Forest This dynamic garden was created by British designer Dan Pearson, who found inspiration in the surrounding mountains and hills. The section known as the Earth Garden was carefully calculated to fit the undulations of the surrounding hills.
Jussen, Ha-obi Minami, Shimizu-cho, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 156-63-3000 (English OK)
Tokachi Hills Tokachi Hills The theme of this garden is food. The main plants here and the beans of Tokachi, alongside vegetables, cereal crops, fruit, herbs, and edible flowers. Besides being beautiful to look at, it also boasts a delicious restaurant. Hungarian chef Victor Moldován prepares dishes using fresh ingredients that he picks each day from the garden.
13-5 Nisshin Aza, Makubetsu-cho, Nakagawa-gun, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 155-56-1111 (in Japanese only)
Shichiku Garden Shichiku Garden The owner of this garden, Akiyo Shichiku, devoted herself to this project after her husband died. Her aim was to create a scenery of fields full of wild flowers, just like she remembers from when she was a child. After more than 20 years of constant effort, the result is this beautiful garden.
107 Yonsen Nishi, Biei-cho, Obihiro-shi
Tel: +81-(0) 155-60-2377 (in Japanese only)
Lake Shikaribetsu This is highest-altitude lake in Hokkaido. Visitors can take part in a range of outdoor activities, including canoeing.
(Nature Center) Shikaribetsu-kohan, Shikaoi-cho, Kato-gun, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 156-69-8181 (in Japanese only)
Daisetsu Mori-no Garden
This garden, produced by Sayuki Ueno (of Ueno Garden), has been created by using many different flowers that embody Hokkaido.
841-8 Kikusui, Kawakami-cho, Kawakami-gun, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 1658-2-4655 (in Japanese only)
Rokka-no Mori Rokka-no Mori This landscape-type garden was opened by a long established Hokkaido-based confectionery maker, Rokkatei. The aim was to create a scenery inspired by the designs of wild flowers and plants on the wrapping paper that the company has used since the old days.
249-6 Nishi-Sansen, Tokiwa, Nakasatsunai-mura, Kasai-gun, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 120-012-666 (in Japanese only)
Manabe Garden Manabe Garden This is the first garden in Japan in which the main attraction is the trees. Visitors can enjoy discovering the many different shapes and colors of their leaves.
6 Nisen, Inada-Higashi, Obihiro-shi, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 155-48-2120 (in Japanese only)
Kaze-no Garden Kaze-no Garden This garden became famous in Japan after being used as the setting for a television drama. It was also produced by Sayuki Ueno.
Shin-Furano Prince Hotel, Nakagoryo, Furano-shi, Hokkaido
Tel: +81-(0) 167-22-1111 (English OK)
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Nansei Islands subtropical evergreen forests | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:14 1 Island subgrouping
00:05:13 2 Names and extents
00:05:38 2.1 Nansei Islands
00:06:53 2.2 Ryukyu
00:08:34 2.2.1 Historical usage
00:10:05 2.3 Okinawa
00:11:29 2.4 Southern Islands
00:11:58 3 History
00:12:07 3.1 The Eastern Islands of Liuqiu
00:13:26 3.2 Ancient Japan's Southern Islands
00:18:01 3.3 Kikaigashima and Iōgashima
00:21:32 3.4 Shimazu Estate and Kamakura shogunate's expansion
00:24:22 3.5 Tanegashima under the Tanegashima clan
00:25:50 3.6 Amami and Tokara Islands
00:26:54 3.7 Okinawa Islands
00:30:34 3.7.1 Historical description of the iLoo-Choo/i islands
00:31:46 4 Population
00:31:55 4.1 Ryukyuan native people
00:33:24 4.2 Religion
00:34:13 5 Ecology
00:34:21 5.1 Yakushima
00:34:56 5.2 Amami, Okinawa, Miyako, and Yaeyama
00:37:14 6 See also
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The Ryukyu Islands (琉球諸島, Ryūkyū-shotō), also known as the Nansei Islands (南西諸島, Nansei-shotō, lit. Southwest Islands) or the Ryukyu Arc (琉球弧, Ryūkyū-ko), are a chain of Japanese islands that stretch southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan: the Ōsumi, Tokara, Amami, Okinawa, and Sakishima Islands (further divided into the Miyako and Yaeyama Islands), with Yonaguni the westernmost. The larger are mostly high islands and the smaller mostly coral. The largest is Okinawa Island.
The climate of the islands ranges from humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) in the north to tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af) in the south. Precipitation is very high, and is affected by the rainy season and typhoons. Except the outlying Daitō Islands, the island chain has two major geologic boundaries, the Tokara Strait between the Tokara and Amami Islands, and the Kerama Gap between the Okinawa and Miyako Islands. The islands beyond the Tokara Strait are characterized by their coral reefs.
The Ōsumi and Tokara Islands, the northernmost of the islands, fall under the cultural sphere of the Kyushu region of Japan; the people are ethnically Japanese and speak a variation of the Kagoshima dialect of Japanese. The Amami, Okinawa, Miyako, and Yaeyama Islands have a native population collectively called the Ryukyuan people, named for the former Ryukyu Kingdom that ruled them. The varied Ryukyuan languages are traditionally spoken on these islands, and the major islands have their own distinct languages. In modern times, the Japanese language is the primary language of the islands, with the Okinawan Japanese dialect prevalently spoken. The outlying Daitō Islands were uninhabited until the Meiji period, when their development was started mainly by people from the Izu Islands south of Tokyo, with the people there speaking the Hachijō language.
Administratively, the islands are divided into Kagoshima Prefecture (specifically the islands administered by Kagoshima District, Kumage Subprefecture/District, and Ōshima Subprefecture/District) in the north and Okinawa Prefecture in the south, with the divide between the Amami and Okinawa Islands, with the Daitō Islands part of Okinawa Prefecture. The northern (Kagoshima) islands are collectively called the Satsunan Islands, while the southern part of the chain (Okinawa Prefecture) are called the Ryukyu Islands in Chinese.
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United States Naval fleet off the coast of Okinawa, Japan and smoke rises from the coast during World War II.
United States ships in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Flaks burst in the sky. United States Naval fleet off the shore of Okinawa. Men on the deck of a ship. A white puff of smoke rises from the coast. Location: Okinawa Ryukyu Islands. Date: July 15, 1945.
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A US invasion convoy off the shore of Salerno, Italy during World War II. Ships in the convoy. Three Italians in a row boat sail past a landing craft. Houses on a hill. Tracer fire at night. Three ships on the horizon silhouetted against the late afternoon sky. Location: Salerno Italy. Date: 1943.
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Ryukyuan religion | Wikipedia audio article
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Ryukyuan religion
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The Ryukyuan religion, Ryukyu Shinto (琉球神道), Nirai Kanai Shinkou (ニライカナイ信仰), or Utaki Shinkou (御嶽信仰) is the indigenous belief system of the Ryukyu Islands. While specific legends and traditions may vary slightly from place to place and island to island, the Ryukyuan religion is generally characterized by ancestor worship (more accurately termed ancestor respect) and the respecting of relationships between the living, the dead, and the gods and spirits of the natural world. Some of its beliefs, such as those concerning genius loci spirits and many other beings classified between gods and humans, are indicative of its ancient animistic roots, as is its concern with mabui (まぶい), or life essence.
Over time, Ryukyuan religious practice has been influenced by Chinese religions (Taoism, Confucianism, and folk beliefs), Buddhism and Japanese Shinto. One of its most ancient features is the belief onarigami (おなり神), the spiritual superiority of women derived from Amamikyu, which allowed for the development of a noro (priestess) system and a significant following for yuta (female mediums or shamans).
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