Keibin: Remembering Okinawa’s Light Railway at Yonabaru
Keibin: Remembering Okinawa’s Light Railway at Yonabaru

Keibin: Remembering Okinawa’s Light Railway at Yonabaru

One of Okinawa’s distinct features that sets it apart from mainland Japan is its lack of a railway system, not counting the tourist-centric monorail between the airport and Kokusai-dori. But that wasn’t always the case and for three decades railways,…

A Hill by Any Other Name: Nakagusuku’s Pinnacle (161.8 Kouchi Jinchi)
A Hill by Any Other Name: Nakagusuku’s Pinnacle (161.8 Kouchi Jinchi)

A Hill by Any Other Name: Nakagusuku’s Pinnacle (161.8 Kouchi Jinchi)

In Nakagusuku village there’s a rather ordinary forested hill that’s been known by many names. The old Okinawans of Nakagusuku Village called it “Kishimaki-no-taki,” a sacred site of prayer. To the Imperial Japanese Army it was “161.8 Kouchi Jinchi,” a…

The Well-Traveled Equestrian Statue of Yamagata Aritomo
The Well-Traveled Equestrian Statue of Yamagata Aritomo

The Well-Traveled Equestrian Statue of Yamagata Aritomo

  The statue of an age-wearied field marshal astride his horse guards the entrance to Hagi Chuo Park. Perhaps he’s scrutinizing files on parade or gazing upon a battlefield, though these days his only remaining enemies are pigeons and errant…

Fighting the Kriegsmarine and Kamikazes: A Short History of USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22)
Fighting the Kriegsmarine and Kamikazes:  A Short History of USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22)

Fighting the Kriegsmarine and Kamikazes: A Short History of USS Emmons (DD-457/DMS-22)

This article was originally written for a college class, but the uncommon subject matter is one I think my readers would find interesting so I am presenting it here with minor changes. To learn more about Emmons I recommend reaching…

Green Jungle and Grey Stone: Chinen and Tamagusuku’s Gusuku (Castle) Road
Green Jungle and Grey Stone: Chinen and Tamagusuku’s Gusuku (Castle) Road

Green Jungle and Grey Stone: Chinen and Tamagusuku’s Gusuku (Castle) Road

Because I didn’t know what my options were until I arrived, I set aside the afternoon of my anime sightseeing day trip to Nanjo City for whatever locally spoke to me. Since the Sefa-Utaki, the most sacred place in Okinawa’s…

White Sand and Blue Sea: Chinen Village in Aquatope on White Sand
White Sand and Blue Sea: Chinen Village in Aquatope on White Sand

White Sand and Blue Sea: Chinen Village in Aquatope on White Sand

This is the first part of a one-day trip to Nanjo City, Okinwa, broken into two stories. Those interested in how a real seaside Okinawan village is depicted in modern pop culture can start here. If you’re just here for…