How To Use Okinawa In A Sentence

  • With its blue waters, white-sand beaches, and pristine coral reefs, Zamami Island off Okinawa looks like paradise.
  • Spent time in Okinawa, Danang, Subic Bay, Puerto Rico as a wireman. Heroes or Villains?
  • Stanford 1957.p. 295: Ryukyu is Chinese: Liu-ch'iu; Okinawa is one of the islands of this group. A History of China
  • Their unanimous answer was that the throws in Okinawan karate are not meant to throw the opponent anywhere but the ground.
  • The island prefecture of Okinawa has the most centenarians per population, and the official attributed this to the subtropical climate.
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  • The Japanese government for its part told Okinawan islanders to stay indoors to avoid the remote chance of being hit by debris from Mir, which is to overfly the islands an hour before its splashdown.
  • She grew Okinawan winter melons called goya, zucchini-shaped vegetables with a bumpy exterior, outside her fourplex in the middle of urban Los Angeles and distributed the exotic vegetables to all her Latino neighbors. October 2006
  • This paper illustrates good prospective to seek gas hydrate in the Continental Slope and Okinawa Trough in the East China Sea, according to the research of 2D seismic profiles surveyed by our bureau.
  • The report states that 34 missiles with submunition warheads could cover all parking ramps at Kadena Air Force Base, Okinawa. Archive 2008-10-01
  • The hairstyle for men in Okinawa (as well as Japan) prior to the modern era was to tie long hair in a knot on top of the head and secure it with a single hairpin, as shown here, or with two hairpins pushed through the topknot from different angles.
  • At the International Coral Reef Congress held in Okinawa in 2004, reef biologists reported that the changes in the dominant coral species in the Caribbean had not been replicated in the geologic core samples they made in the reef that went back through 4000 years of history. Dr. Terry Gosliner: From Beautiful Nudibranchs to Coral Graveyards: Marine Research in the Indian and Pacific Oceans (PHOTOS)
  • Barske's paper, also grounded in semasiology, provides a rich ethnographic account of how a traditional Okinawan dance called nuchibana was utilized for contemporary political purposes by a group called ‘Okinawan Hands for Peace.’
  • Other places such as Antietam, Okinawa and Mutla Ridge earned their infamy because they were areas of brutal fighting and unprecedented carnage. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • It comes in two types: Japanese sake with plums and Okinawa's strong island sake awamori. DailyTech News Feed
  • Before then, Okinawa had a thriving cosmopolitan maritime culture.
  • The treaty restored Okinawa to Japan.
  • Earlier this month, Japanese inspectors in Okinawa found excessive levels of sulfanilamide in a 600 kg batch of live eels imported from Taiwan.
  • The Okinawa prefecture was in fact under direct U.S. military administration from 1945 to 1972, when it was handed over to the Japanese.
  • In all subsequent amphibious campaigns - Luzon, Iwo Jima, Okinawa - the carriers battled land-based Japanese kamikazes, striking their airfields and other strategic targets.
  • Another reason for the non-installation of a rail system here is that Okinawa is a transmarine island, separated from mainland Japan.
  • Soba is usually brown and thing noodles made of buckwheat but Okinawan soba is white and quite thick, and topped with raftee.
  • What was brewing in Okinawa was not suicide terrorism - but the impulse to reject the logic of large-scale, long term basing of US troops on Japanese soil was growing. Steve Clemons: US Bases Abroad Trigger Suicide Terrorism: Are There Other Options?
  • The streets of Okinawa were shadowed by the cloak of twilight and wrapped in a thin fog.
  • However, none of those innovations made any impact on the war in the Pacific by the time the battle for Okinawa had eventuated in an end of the fighting between the Allies and Japan. Between War and Peace
  • At Okinawa in 1945, out of 193 kamikaze attacks, 169 planes were destroyed.
  • Gobiodon okinawae, yellow clown goby, male, guarding its eggs in Caulastrea furcata, teal candy cane coral, by Kevin McCarthy — Neither of these specimens is rare or endangered, but they are both fascinating. Photography contest: Finalists, General Category - The Panda's Thumb
  • I had in my mind the spectacle of Okinawa island, where many thousands of Japanese, rather than surrender, had drawn up in line and destroyed themselves by hand-grenades after their leaders had solemnly performed the rite of hara-kiri.
  • Japan, which in the 19th century took on board western notions of the sovereign state, absorbed Ryukyu (now Okinawa) and went on forcibly to incorporate much of Asia into its short-lived empire.
  • Operation Iceberg, the landing on the west coast of Okinawa, was designed to seize the largest of the Ryukyu Islands as a major staging base for the invasion of Kyushu. Between War and Peace
  • Okinawa by electing a mayor Sunday who campaigned on a promise to oppose the media sharply criticized Toyota's president Saturday for what they called a delayed and unconvincing explanation for the massive WN.com - Business News
  • Yoshitaka introduced new elements to the art, until gradually the art lost some of its distinctive Okinawan features.
  • Most Americans think of Okinawa for military bases, but it's got the highest concentration of healthy old people in the world and the highest concentration of centenarians, most of them women.
  • But there were many other significant players in the multiservice campaign: carrier-based aviators in Hellcats, Corsairs, Avengers, and Helldivers; long-range patrol bombers from the Aleutians; Mustang pilots from Iwo Jima; and almost everything in the Army Air Forces inventory from Okinawa. Whirlwind
  • Earlier this month, Japanese inspectors in Okinawa found excessive levels of sulfanilamide in a 600 kg batch of live eels imported from Taiwan.
  • Meanwhile, Okinawa is the place to go for diving. At the southernmost end of the Japanese archipelago, the en tire prefecture lies in the subtropics.
  • The traditional Okinawan diet, he said, is high in green and yellow vegetables, as well as tofu in various forms, but low in calorific density.
  • Written by three experts who drew on the experiences of hundreds of centenarians, The Okinawa Program was published in 2001.
  • Although the nuchibana song lyrics mention cherry blossoms, the flowers used in the garlands actually depict a type of hibiscus plant indigenous to Okinawa.
  • About a hundred people gathered on this tiny island off the northwest coast of Okinawa on Sunday to remember a newsman who brought war home in the most personal terms.
  • It would be tempting for the G7 summiteers to declare victory and spend their time enjoying Okinawa's splendid beaches.
  • Her husband had played the snakeskin shamisen, called the sanshin in Okinawan. October 2006
  • Associated Press A dynamite blast sent debris high into the air as a U.S. Marines demolition crew blasted Japanese resistance in a cave on Okinawa on the Ryukyu Islands on May 21, 1945, during World War II. Moments in the Marine Corps
  • For example, a night fight against kamikazes during battle for Okinawa, with antiaircraft shells and tracers and exploding airplanes lighting up the sky, is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen on film.
  • It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa.
  • FORCES JAPAN: Clearly, we need to keep in mind the burden that the Okinawan people bear as a result of our presence here and to continue to try to explain in real terms to the Okinawans the value to peace and stability, not only in Japan but in the entire Western Pacific region of our presence. CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2004
  • It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa.
  • She explained everything to us - from the types and meanings of the different kimonos and obis (clothing articles) to the differences between Japanese and Okinawa food and customs.
  • To the average western man, who has an aversion to what he considers unsportsmanlike conduct, merely the mention of the word sniper evokes an image of an evil little foreign man sneaking through the jungles of Okinawa picking off the good guys, or of a merciless Viet Cong hiding in a tree waiting for the opportunity to kill a 19-year-old GI from Des Moines or Wichita as he walks patrol at Nha Trang. ONE SHOT-ONE KILL
  • Alongside the land side Japanese defences, the Japanese high command put their faith in the kamikazes which it was believed would inflict such serious casualties on the Americans in Okinawa that they would retreat.
  • In Sardinia, red wine is consumed every day; in Okinawa, it's a glass of sake with friends. Jay Williams, Ph.D.: The Alcohol Controversy: Is Drinking Good for You?
  • To be on the Okinawa Program is not to be restricted to eating seaweed and warm bricks of tofu.
  • For the U.S., Okinawa is the pivot of its East Asian military presence.
  • Jack Murtha's plan, which he calls -- he calls phased redeployment, would at least, by one account, take people off to Okinawa without regard to battlefield victory. CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2006
  • This paper illustrates good prospective to seek gas hydrate in the Continental Slope and Okinawa Trough in the East China Sea, according to the research of 2D seismic profiles surveyed by our bureau.
  • On Okinawa, however, two-thirds of the 20 military women Fowler interviewed said they had been sexually harassed.
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  • According to respected gerontologist Kazuhiko Taira, the most common cooking fat used traditionally in Okinawa is lard.
  • Description: Okinawa Island is the largest island in the subtropical Ryukyu chain off the south-western coast of mainland Japan? and has been described as "with some stretch of the imagination, Japan's equivalent of Hawaii". Biodiversity 100: actions for Asia
  • The defense budget, he said, "ought to be cut very substantially," suggesting that basing 15,000 Marines in Okinawa is no longer necessary and a "cultural legacy of the Cold War. Barney Frank Wants All Troops Home From Iraq: 'What The Hell Are They Doing There?'
  • Their value to the fleet was highlighted during the invasion of Okinawa, when kamikaze attacks upon the Fifth Fleet created high numbers of casualties among the forces afloat.
  • Gobiodon okinawae, yellow clown goby, male, guarding its eggs in Caulastrea furcata, teal candy cane coral, by Kevin McCarthy — Neither of these specimens is rare or endangered, but they are both fascinating. Photography contest: Finalists, General Category - The Panda's Thumb
  • Instead, Mitscher aimed for Okinawa, striking opportune targets and conducting photoreconnaissance there on March 1. Whirlwind
  • A 32-year old man, meanwhile, died while sailboarding in high waves off southern Okinawa island.
  • The battle for Okinawa, the largest of the islands in the Ryukyu chain southwest of the home islands of Japan, had been designed by both sides as a preliminary to the climactic campaigns of the war in the Pacific: the American landing on the Japanese home island of Kyushu in November 1945 (Operation Olympic) and the Allied landing in Tokyo Bay in the spring of 1946 (Operation Coronet). Between War and Peace
  • Yasushi Oohama, who coordinates moves from Fukushima for the Okinawa prefectural office, says his office has received over 250 inquiries about the package, which was first publicized on the Okinawa prefecture website in June, and that around 61 families have applied for the deal, with many slated to move in August. Okinawa Beckons to Nuclear Refugees
  • The Okinawa Awamori Distillers 'Association is getting antsy about declining alcohol consumption among young people, so they came up with the idea of combining the awamori with locally grown fruit and brown sugar to create the liqueurs. WordPress.com News
  • On Okinawa, however, two-thirds of the 20 military women Fowler interviewed said they had been sexually harassed.

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