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Okinawa, Japan 23: Sefa Utaki
Written & Directed by James Knott
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Sefa Utaki is considered to be one of the most sacred religious sites on the island of Okinawa. It was used for religious ceremonies by kings and priestesses in the days of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
OKINAWA, JAPAN
Okinawa is Japan's southernmost prefecture. Over 1.25 million people are scattered across nearly 150 islands.
Okinawa has a unique culture that goes back several hundred years to when it was an independent country known as the Ryukyu Kingdom. This kingdom was known to trade frequently with China and as a result adopted much more from the Chinese than the rest of Japan.
The main island, Okinawa-honto, is surrounded by vivid, bright blue ocean and coral reefs. It is densely populated and urbanized in the south, while the the mountainous northern part of the island consists of just a few fishing villages and dense forests.
The beautiful, sub-tropical setting combined with historical roots that are more intertwined with China than Japan, have created a wonderful culture that is distinctly Okinawan.
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Tour of Okinawa
1 Introduction

2 Heading North

3 Hedo Misaki

4 Hiking Route 58

5 Hentona to Ogimi

6 Family in Nakijin

7: Nakijin Village
and Castle

8 Ie-Jima

9 The Jungles of
Yonaha-Dake

10 Ocean Expo Park
and Churaumi Aquarium

11 Togyu
Okinawan Bullfighting

12 U.S. Military and
Central Okinawa

13 Katsuren-Jo (Castle)

14 Naha

15 Kokusai-Dori

16 Musical Traditions

17 World's Largest
Tug-of-War

18 Heiwa Dori

19 Shisa Dogs and
Tsuboya Pottery Village

20 Shuri Castle

21 Shikinaen

22 Tamaudun

23 Sefa Utaki

24 Okinawa World
Gyokusendo Cave

25 WW2 Peace
Memorial

26 Final Thoughts

Having trouble viewing these videos? Here are come more links to the Tour of Okinawa and other Japanese Web Sites.
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Eisa drum performance from members of the Ohio Tomonokai.
Ohio Tomonokai
Group Performance 1
featuring Sanshin (Shamisen), Taiko & Singing.
Ohio Tomonokai
Group Performance 2
featuring Sanshin (Shamisen), Taiko & Singing.
Okinawan Sanshin Performance
Okinawan Folk Dancing
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