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Japan Travel: Fun Okinawa! Fun Okinawa Culture at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum, Okinawa09
Japan Travel: Fun Okinawa! Fun Okinawa Culture at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum in Okinawa Main Island, Okinawa09
Japan’s southern island paradise has a rich and unique history which can learned here, at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum. Relocated in 2007, the museum is housed in a contemporary building in central Naha. There are two separate museums: a history museum and an art museum.
The history museum covers a wide time span: from before the time of the Ryukyu Kingdom to the modern times of today. The museum includes collections of natural history, folklore, crafts and archaeology. Due to the cast amount of Okinawa cultural information presented, visitors could spend a few hours exploring the facility.
The art museum is a bit smaller compared to the history museum. However the collections are displayed in multiple galleries, in art forms including sculptures, paintings, sketches and videos. There is a focus on local artists and themes. The art is rather modern. And there are special exhibitions which require additional fee for viewing.
Facility information:
Hours: 9:00 to 18:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays)
Last Entry is 30 minutes before closing time
Closed: Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a national holiday) as well as December 29th to 31st
Admission: 410 yen (history museum), 310 yen (art museum), separate fees for special exhibitions
Level of English: Good (history museum)
Access Information:
On Foot:
From Omoromachi Station a 10 minute walk.
By Bus:
From Naha Bus Center, board bus number 10. Depart the bus at the Kenritsu Hakubutsukan-mae (県立博物館前) bus stop. The cost is 230 yen. There are two to three buses every hour.
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Visiting the Okinawan Prefectural Building and Congress and the Okinawan Prefectural Museum.
Today we went down to the Okinawan Prefectural Government building where we got a nice tour of the building and also had a welcome speech by the President of the HUOA (Hawaii United Okinawa Association) and also the lieutenant governor of Okinawa. Then after lunch in the lobby on the first floor, they had a mini-concert and then we went on the bus to go to the Okinawa Prefectural Museum. Later that night I went out with my relatives for dinner.
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Entrance to Permanent Exhibit Okinawa Prefectural Museum
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A Walk through Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum, Japan
The Basic Concept of the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum
In late March 1945, a fierce battle such as has rarely been seen in history took place on these islands. The Typhoon of Steel that lasted for ninety days disfigured mountains, destroyed much of the cultural legacy, and claimed the precious lives of upward of 200,000 people. The Battle of Okinawa was the only ground fighting fought on Japanese soil and was also the largest-scale campaign of the Asia-Pacific War. Even countless Okinawan civilians were fully mobilized.
A significant aspect of the Battle of Okinawa was the great loss of civilian life. At more than 100,000 civilian losses far outnumbered the military death toll. Some were blown apart by shells, some finding themselves in a hopeless situation were driven to suicide, some died of starvation, some succumbed to malaria, while other fell victim to the retreating Japanese troops. Under the most desperate and unimaginable circumstances, Okinawans directly experienced the absurdity of war and atrocities it inevitably brings about.
This war experience is at the very core of what is popularly called the Okinawan Heart, a resilient yet strong attitude to life that Okinawan people developed as they struggled against the pressures of many years of U. S. military control.
The Okinawan Heart is a human response that respects personal dignity above all else, rejects any acts related to war, and truly cherishes culture, which is a supreme expression of humanity. In order that we may mourn for those who perished during the war, pass on to future generations the historic lessons of the Battle of Okinawa, convey our message to the peoples of the world and thereby established, displaying the whole range of the individual war experiences of the people in this prefecture, the Okinawa Prefectural Peace Memorial Museum.
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Miss Haiti Miss International 2012 Vlog (Day 4 Visits The Okinawa Prefectural Museum)
Day 4 of Miss International 2012, Anedie Miss Haiti Azael attends a Women's Forum and visits The Okinawa Prefectural Museum, a museum complex in the Omoro-machi area of Naha, the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. It opened in November 2007, and includes art, history, and natural history museums focusing specifically on Okinawan topics.
Credit: Anedie Azael
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Miss Intertional 2012 Okinawa Prefectural Museum
The pageants visited Okinawa Prefectural Museum in October 04, 2012.
They viewed archeology document and appreciated ryukyu's Original arts and crafts.
They learned Okinawan Culture, history and nature. Then they had a better understanding of Okinawa where they stay for three weeks.
2012年10月4日、ミス達は沖縄県立博物館・美術館を見学。
三線や紅型などの琉球独自の美術工芸品や考古学資料を鑑賞。
琉球の自然・歴史・文化を学び、3週間滞在する沖縄への理解を深めました。
【Okinawa “Aka-gawara” Red Roof Tiles】OKINAWA STRUCTURE Vol.3 - The identity of Okinawan architecture
1. Prologue
0:00-2:30 Reveal the secrets of Okinawa’s “red” roof from multiple perspectives
2. The material
2:30-4:30 How the material “kucha” was made
3. The makers and history
4:30-6:00 The makers of Okinawa red roof tiles in Yonabaru
6:00-6:50 History of Okinawa red roof tiles and the restoration of Shuri Castle
4. A case study on Okinawa red roof tiles are used
6:50-9:20 Case 1 Hotels and Resorts: Hoshinoya Taketomi Island
9:20-13:20 Case 2 Cultural heritage: The Nakamura House
13:20-14:40 In modern context - “mixed structure” house
14:40-17:30 Case 3 Public institutions and school: Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)
5. Epilogue
17:30-20:15 Thoughts on the future - the perspectives
●About this movie
This movie was made by the Okinawa General Bureau, Economy, Trade and Industry Department, as part of the Regional Collective Trademark case study project.
“Regional Collective Trademark” is a trademark which consists of the respective region’s name along with the respective name of the regional goods or services. In addition to the technique and creativity of the maker, we can find the source of brand value in contents surrounding the trademark, such as the organic connection of history, culture, industry, natural environment and so on.
In this movie, we aim to clarity the value of “Okinawa Aka-gawara Red Roof Tile” (Trademark Reg. No. 5205201) as a regional brand, which is one of the regional collective trademarks, by reviewing and organizing the various perspectives of the makers, users and researchers.
●About Okinawa “Aka-gawara” Red Roof Tiles
Okinawa “aka-gawara” is a traditional roof tile made and used in Okinawa since the seventeenth century. This red unglazed roof tile is made of a raw material called “kucha”- a mudstone which is unique to Okinawa, and these roof tiles have became the identity of Okinawa’s traditional landscape.
During the Ryukyu Kingdom era, Okinawa “aka-gawara” red roof tiles were only allowed to be used for royal establishments, but in 1889 after the kingdom fell and became Okinawa Prefecture of Japan, the use of Okinawa red roof tiles were opened for the public. Nowadays, they are used widely for cultural heritages, public institutions and schools, hotels and resorts, business establishments and regular housing.
The makers of continuously challenging to preserve and pass down the traditional material and technique, while innovating new techniques and shapes to suit the modern needs, in order to protect the landscape and identity of Okinawa.
●About “OKINAWA STRUCTURE”
Feeling the Spirituality and History
of the People of Okinawa on the Ground
Okinawa is an island full of long-lasting traditional crafts and local industries.
The spirituality and culture of the people is condensed in their skills and lives.
This project aims to show the manufacturing process and usage,
to let people know the reality of the makers of such crafts and industries,
and to ensure the authentic value of their work and fostering trust for their skills.
●Notices on copyright
Copyrights of this movie belongs to the Okinawa General Bureau, Cabinet Office. If you are thinking of using this video for purposes other than private viewing, such as public viewing or other secondary usage, please note you must obtain permission beforehand.
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UNAGINO NEDOKO Co., Ltd. (Producer): / u-info@unagino-nedoko.net
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● special thanks to
Okinawa Prefectural Red Roof Tile Business Cooperative
Hachiman Kawara Factory Ltd.
Shimabukuro Kawara Factory Ltd.
Toyama Kawara Factory Ltd.
Osato Kawara Factory
Nakou Flower Pot Factory
Hoshino Resort Co., Ltd.
Authorized Community Cooperation Taketomi Public Hall
Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum
Shurijo Castle Park (Okinawa Commemorative National Government Park Shurijo Area)
Naha Municipal Tsuboya Pottery Museum
The Nakamura House
Kansai University Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering, Department of Architecture
Azuma Architectural Design
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)
Kuniken Ltd.
Okinawa Industrial Technology Center
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Okinawa Bashofu - J stories from Japan
The J stories are being broadcast on the ABC in Australia. In this Okinawa radio/film episode presenter Richard Snashall travels to Kijoka in the north west of the main island to visit the Bashofu fabric center, and meet the remarkable 96 year old woman who revitalised this artisan industry after World War 2. Plus he finds an expected Australian connection! Music kindly supplied by the brilliant Okinawan musician Kiko.
Okinawa Japan ???????? Pottery Village
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Yomitan is an village in an attractive semi-rural area near Kadena Airbase north of Naha. The village that has preserved Okinawa traditional pottery styles through support for its potter's workshops and kilns. The Japan Tourist web site, says there are 45 potters active in the area. So there are working potteries and their shops at every turn. There is a huge range of traditional and artistic pieces to suit every budget and taste, and the costs are generally less expensive than found in the stores in Tsubo Street in downtown Naha. The impressive thing in the village is the number of hill climbing kilns (noborigama) that are still regularly fired several times a year. (Oops I said once, my bad) Anyone with an interest in traditional pottery will find the area fascinating.
Most stores are Yen Only!!
Address: 2653 Zakimi, Yomitan, Nakagami District, Okinawa Prefecture 904-0301
Hours:
Sunday 9AM–6PM
Monday 9AM–6PM
Tuesday 9AM–6PM
Wednesday 9AM–6PM
Thursday 9AM–6PM
Friday 9AM–6PM
Saturday 9AM–6PM
Phone: 098-958-4468
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Laura Kina: Art Is My Life, Okinawa, Japan
沖縄系ハワイ移民4世:沖縄への思い語る (Okinawakei Hawai imin yonsei: Okinawa eno omoi kataru) A yonsei Okinawan-Hawaiian immigrant tells her thoughts about Okinawa. QAB TV, December 4, 2012, Naha, Okinawa, Japan. Featuring an interview with US artist Laura Kina and her father, George Kina.
News coverage of Art Is My Life at the Okinawan Prefectural Museum and Art Museum, a special exhibition on Okinawan women artists held in conjunction with Women in Between -- Asian Women Artists 1984-2012
Okinawan Prefectural Museum and Art Museum
December 4, 2012 - January 6, 2013
3-1-1 Omoromachi, Naha City
Okinawa, Japan 900-0006
tel:098.941.8200
fax:098.941.2392
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Okinawa, Japan - Kokusai Dori: Part 2 (Monorail, City, Blue Seal)
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10 Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Naha, Japan | 2019
Naha (那覇市, Naha-shi, Japanese: [naꜜha], Okinawan: Naafa) is the capital city of the Okinawa Prefecture, the southernmost prefecture of Japan.
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The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 16th March, 2019:
1: Shurijo Castle
2: Naha Kokusai Dori Shopping Street
3: T ギャラリア 沖縄 by DFS
4: Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum
5: Naha Fukushūen (Fuzhou Garden)
6: 識名園
7: Tamaudun
8: Kinjo Stone Road
9: Tsuboya Yachimun Street
10: 瀬長島 撮影ポイント
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Okinawa Karate Museum / 沖縄県空手博物館
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Okinawa Karate Museum (Nishihara, Okinawa)
Guide: Dr. Tetsuhiro Hokama
沖縄県空手博物館 (沖縄県西原町)
案内: 外間哲弘 館長
Okinawa Karate Museum was founded in Yonagusuku, Nishihara town in January 11th, 1987. It was the first museum for karate and kobudo. I started to collect karate related material when I was at a university. The reason why I
decided to do so is because when I was to write a treatise of karate, I couldn't find enough material. People from all over the world have visited this museum.
More than 300 materials are gathered at this museum.
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Dr. Hokama: Thank you for coming.
There are a plentiful photo collection of great karate masters. There are some calligraphies of them, too. Here are kobudo weapons. This diagram shows vital spots of human body. Visitors are coming from all over the world. Some
of them left their badges and stickers here for memory. When asked, I sometimes take people on tour to guide karate related sites in Okinawa. I do calligraphy when people want me to. I calligraph the teaching quotation such as Karate ni sente nashi (There is no first strike in karate.)Back in the days, Kanpo (Chinese herbology) took essential role in medical treatment. Kanpo is a part of history of karate. Those equipments are for tanren (karate training). They are for strengthen hands, fingers, feet and legs.
Since karate was developed in Okinawa, one can see abandoned materials of karate on this island. Materials such as great masters' birthplaces,
their gravesites and monuments, so on... In my opinion, Okinawa itself is a karate museum with materials inside and outside of this building altogether.
Okinawa Karate Museum
147-2, Uehara, Nishihara Town, Okinawa
903-0125, Japan
TEL/FAX 098-945-6148
Entrance fee 200 yen
Tuesday and Saturday 6:00 -- 10:00 (Schedule may vary)
Flexible schedule with prior contact.
沖縄県空手博物館
〒903-0125 沖縄県西原町上原147-2
電話/ファックス 098-945-6148
入場料200円
原則として火・土 6:00 -- 10:00
事前連絡あれば対応可能
Special Thanks to:
Dr. Tetsuhiro Hokama / Okinawa Karate Museum
特別協力:
外間哲弘 博士 / 沖縄県空手博物館
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Okinawa, Japan 24: Okinawa World & Gyokusendo Cave
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Okinawa World is a theme park that celebrates Okinawan culture. It's main attraction is the longest Cave in Okinawa - Gyokusendo Cave. Go spelunking with James Knott in another fun video highlighting Okinawan culture and travel.
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