Okinawa Best places to visit: Old village
Okinawa places to visit: Old town.
Old town ( Native Okinawa village and Omoro Arboretum ) is apart of the Ocean Expo park located in Motobu, Okinawa.
The “Native Okinawan Village” is a reproduction of the villages of Okinawa in the Ryukyu Kingdom period (especially around 17th to 19th century). Private houses and elevated granaries are reproduced within a traditional form of village that consists of sacred sites (Utaki), water wells (Ugamigah) and Kami-asagi.
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Japan Travel: Fun for all at the Ocean Expo Park, Okinawa Main Island, Okinawa15
Japan Travel: Fun for all at the Ocean Expo Park, Okinawa Main Island, Okinawa15
The Ocean Expo Park, in Okinawa is fun for the whole family!! Located on the tip of the Motobu Peninsula in northern Okinawa Honto, this park was built in 1976 in commemoration of the Okinawa International Ocean Expo 1975.
The park is quite large at about three kilometers along the coast. Though there are walkways between the facilities, visitors have the option of using shuttle buses which operate between the park's attractions. There are at least two buses per hour. The shuttle buses are not free so visitors may choose to spend 200 yen for a one-day unlimited rides pass.
The Churaumi Aquarium located in the Ocean Expo Park is said to be the best aquarium in Japan. In addition there are many fun and exciting facilities in the park! Some of the highlights include the following facilities:
**Oceanic Culture Museum is located just beside the park's central gate. There are displays of ship replicas as well ocean-related displays from other parts of Asia and the South Pacific. Visitors can see a giant replica of a Lakatoi canoe from Papua New Guinea as well as trade ship used for travel between the Ryukyu Kingdom and other Asian countries. There is a planetarium here as well.
**Native Okinawan Village is located next to the Oceanic Culture Museum. This small open air museum displays over twenty residences and other buildings from various time periods and regions of Okinawa. There is no admission fee and visitors can freely wander between the structures.
**Tropical Dream Center is a beautiful botanical garden with an array of tropical trees and plants housed in multiple greenhouses. The center also has a Tower of Babel--a 36 meter tall observatory tower.
**Emerald Beach is an attractive sand beach on the northern part of the park. Emerald Beach is divided into three separate sections: a beach for playing and swimming, a beach for resting and a beach for viewing. Each section is carefully maintained, keeping in mind safety and comfort and most of all, the conservation of nature.
Facility Information:
Hours: Park: 8:00 to 19:30 (until 18:00 from October to February)
Individual attractions typically open half an hour later and close half an hour earlier.
Closed: First Wednesday of December and the following day.
Admission: Entry into the park is free, but some attractions require admission:
1850 yen (Churaumi Aquarium)
690 yen (Tropical Dream Center)
170 yen (Oceanic Culture Museum)
Note: There are some days where entry into some attractions is free.
(Tropical Dream Center/Oceanic Culture Museum is free for elementary school children on May 5th and for those over 65 years of age on Sept 15th. In addition there are various days throughout the year where entry into these two attractions is waived for everyone). For current information, please check the homepage of the park.
Access Information.
The Ocean Expo Park is located on the Motobu Peninsula in northern Okinawa Honto, about 90 kilometers from Naha.
**Express Bus
*By Yanbaru Express Bus:
Board from the following locations: Naha Airport, Prefectural Office, Tomari Port and Furujima Station. There are 6 round trips per day. The journey will take a little over 2 hours with a cost of 2000 yen.
**Regular buses
1. From Naha Bus Center, board highway bus number 111 to Nago Bus Terminal. The journey will take 90 minutes with a cost of 2100 yen.
From Naha Airport, board the same highway bus number 111 to Nago Bus Terminal. The journey will take 105 minutes with a cost of 2190 yen.
2. At Nago Bus Terminal, transfer to bus number 70 to Kinen Koen Mae (記念公園前) bus stop in front of the Ocean Expo Park. The buses are infrequent. The journey will take 50 minutes with a cost of 880 yen.
*Note: there are a few buses on line 65 and 66 which also can take visitors to the Ocean Expo Park. Please check the Ocean Expo Park’s homepage for more details.
**By car
From Naha, take the Okinawa Expressway to the northern end near Nago. The toll is 1020 yen. From Nago, travel along the regular roads to cross the Motobu Peninsula to Ocean Expo Park. The journey should take about two hours one way. During rush hour, expect a longer journey.
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Rhincodon typus#1@Churaumi aquarium in Okinawa. It was beautiful and amazing.
美ら海水族館にて、ジンベイザメの餌付け?!を観てきました。自然の神秘を感じまする。
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The Kerama Islands, located just 30Km west of Naha City. There are Tokashiki's clear waters full of beautiful fishes and coral reefs.
Four of the Kerama Islands are inhabited. Tokashiki Island, Zamami Island, Aka Island, and Geruma Island. The islands are within Shimajiri District. Native Name: Kerama-shot?
ケラマ諸島の渡嘉敷島は沖縄県本島から高速船で35分、透明度UP。サンゴもお魚もキレイ。
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Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:56 1 Early history
00:05:24 1.1 Fleet Landing Exercises
00:09:05 2 Organization
00:09:15 2.1 Amphibious Corps, Pacific Fleet
00:12:23 2.2 Fifth Amphibious Corps
00:14:11 2.3 Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
00:14:53 2.3.1 Company to battalion
00:18:18 3 World War II-era
00:25:23 3.1 The Gilbert Islands
00:34:31 3.1.1 Tarawa, November 1943
00:35:30 3.1.2 Makin, November 1943
00:36:48 3.1.3 Apamama, November 1943
01:04:38 3.2 The Marshall Islands
01:07:15 3.2.1 Majuro, January–February 1944
01:22:37 3.2.2 Eniwetok, February–March 1944
01:37:28 3.3 The Mariana Islands
01:42:16 3.3.1 Saipan, June 1944
01:43:55 3.3.2 Tinian, July 1944
01:55:03 3.4 Iwo Jima, January–March 1945
02:05:26 3.5 Okinawa Islands, March–June 1945
02:18:46 3.6 Disbandment
02:19:41 4 Post World War II
02:19:51 4.1 2nd Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion
02:22:25 4.2 Reconstruction
02:24:43 4.3 Marine Corps Test Unit One
02:25:41 5 Missions and training
02:25:50 5.1 Training
02:31:41 5.2 Mission statement
02:32:42 6 Notes
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The United States Marine Corps's Amphibious Reconnaissance Battalion, formerly Company, was a specialized team of Marines and Navy Corpsmen that performed clandestine preliminary pre–D-Day amphibious reconnaissance of planned beachheads and their littoral area within uncharted enemy territory for the joint-Navy/Marine force commanders of the Pacific Fleet during World War II. Often accompanied by Navy Underwater Demolition Teams and the early division recon companies, these amphib recon platoons performed more reconnaissance missions (over 150) than any other single recon unit during the Pacific campaigns.They are amongst the patriarch lineage of the Force Reconnaissance companies which still continue providing force-level reconnaissance for the latter Fleet Marine Force. Their countless efforts have contributed to the success of the joint-Marines/Army maritime landing forces assigned under the Navy fleet commanders during the island-hopping campaigns of the numerous atolls in the Pacific.
Their trademark of amphibious techniques utilized insertion methods under the cover of darkness by rubber boats, patrol torpedo boats, Catalina flying boats, converted high speed destroyer transport ships, or APDs, and submarines for troop transports. These Marines applied skills in topographic and hydrographic surveys by charting and measuring water depths, submerged coral heads, and terrain inland; taking photographs and soil samples for permeability for amphibious tractors and landing craft parties.
Their assignments included scouting or reconnoitering a planned, or potential landing site, and intelligence-gathering missions. These teams also evaluated the beaches looking for exits off the hostile beaches inland, for contingency measures if the Marine landing force were to necessitate a retreat. Most importantly, they compromised the locations of enemy forces, their strengths and weakness, and other importance in the follow-up of an amphibious assault.
United States war crimes | Wikipedia audio article
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United States war crimes
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United States war crimes are the violations of the laws and customs of war of which the United States Armed Forces are accused of committing since the signing of the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907. These have included the summary execution of captured enemy combatants, the mistreatment of prisoners during interrogation (torture), and the use of violence against civilian non-combatants.
War crimes can be prosecuted in the United States through the War Crimes Act of 1996. However, the U.S. Government, which strongly opposes the International Criminal Court (ICC) treaty, believing it is seriously flawed, does not accept ICC jurisdiction over its nationals.
Allied war crimes during World War II | Wikipedia audio article
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Allied war crimes during World War II
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Allied war crimes include both alleged and legally proven violations of the laws of war by the Allies of World War II against either civilians or military personnel of the Axis powers.
At the end of World War II, many trials of Axis war criminals took place, most famously the Nuremberg Trials and Tokyo Trials. However, in Europe, these tribunals were set up under the authority of the London Charter, which only considered allegations of war crimes committed by people who acted in the interests of the Axis powers.
Some war crimes involving Allied personnel were investigated by the Allied powers and led in some instances to courts-martial. Some incidents alleged by historians to have been crimes under the law of war in operation at the time were, for a variety of reasons, not investigated by the Allied powers during the war, or were investigated and a decision was taken not to prosecute.