Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Kumejima Airport Observation Deck
Phone:+81 98-985-4812
Address:566-2 Kitahara, Kumejima-cho, Shimajiri-gun 901-3133, Okinawa Prefecture
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Cities: Skylines - Realistic builds: Japan/Tokyo themed downtown cityscape, big intersection & rail
Taking a shot at building something realistically looking from the Land of the Rising Sun!
A small piece of Japanese/Tokyo/Osaka inspired downtown cityscape, including a big custom intersection, a sleek elevated commuter rail station, an elevated expressway/highway and a rail tunnel through a skyscraper. Lots of billboards and often used Japanese road marking and pedestrian features.
Was a ton of fun and quite a challenge and while there is room for improvement i am really satisfied with the result!
Music;
samlagore - calming waves
Kodiak Soul - Warm Welcome
RTIK - h-o-ld
Rameses B - There For You
Rameses B - Angel Whisperer ft. Myth
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Okinawa | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:48 1 History
00:03:24 1.1 1945–1965
00:05:29 1.2 1965–1972 (Vietnam War)
00:08:22 1.3 1973–2006
00:10:08 1.4 2007–present
00:13:23 1.4.1 Marine Corps Air Station Futenma relocation, 2006–present
00:16:05 1.4.2 Helipads construction in Takae (Yanbaru forest)
00:16:32 2 Geography
00:16:40 2.1 Major islands
00:17:37 2.2 Cities
00:17:51 2.3 Towns and villages
00:18:03 2.4 Town mergers
00:18:11 2.5 Natural parks
00:18:41 2.6 Fauna
00:19:22 2.7 Flora
00:19:40 2.8 Geology
00:20:04 2.9 Climate
00:20:55 3 Demography
00:21:03 4 Language and culture
00:21:21 4.1 Language
00:22:19 4.2 Religion
00:22:40 4.3 Cultural influences
00:23:36 4.4 Other cultural characteristics
00:25:54 4.5 Karate
00:26:28 4.6 Architecture
00:27:30 5 Education
00:28:33 6 Sports
00:29:16 7 Transportation
00:29:24 7.1 Air transportation
00:30:01 7.2 Highways
00:30:38 7.3 Rail
00:30:49 7.4 Ports
00:31:11 8 Economy
00:32:47 9 Military
00:32:55 9.1 United States military installations
00:33:54 10 Notable people
00:36:05 11 See also
00:36:23 12 Footnotes
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Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-D
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SUMMARY
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Okinawa Prefecture (Japanese: 沖縄県, Hepburn: Okinawa-ken, Okinawan: ウチナー Uchinaa) is the southernmost prefecture of Japan. It encompasses two thirds of the Ryukyu Islands in a chain over 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) long. The Ryukyu Islands extend southwest from Kagoshima Prefecture in Kyushu (the southwesternmost of Japan's four main islands) to Taiwan. Naha, Okinawa's capital, is located in the southern part of Okinawa Island.Although Okinawa Prefecture comprises just 0.6 percent of Japan's total land mass, about 75 percent of all United States military personnel stationed in Japan are assigned to installations in the prefecture. Currently about 26,000 U.S. troops are based in the prefecture.
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