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Okinawa's Ryūkyū Dance Culture Experience
#folkactivities #tradition #costume
Experiencing Okinawa's Ryūkyū Dance became even more immersive when I dressed in traditional attire. Adorning myself in the vibrant, ornate costumes added a personal connection to the culture.
The intricate patterns and colors not only made me feel like part of the performance but also deepened my appreciation for the artistry involved.
Yotsudake is one of the traditional Ryukyu dances. The dancers wear a flower shaped hat, and a bingata kimono. They hold a pair of instruments similar to castanets which are made from four (yotsu) pieces of bamboo (take). They clap the yotsudake in time to the music.
As I moved, I could feel the rhythm of the music and the spirit of the dance, making it a truly unforgettable way to engage with Okinawa's rich folk traditions.
This hands-on experience allowed me to grasp the significance of the dance and its role in celebrating the island's history and community.
#trip #100waysoftravel #japan #okinawa #culture #dance #history
Lookinggoodgina
Ryukyu culture
#2023travelwish
This is the Ryukyu mura, a traditional Okinawan village located in Okinawa~ It takes approximately an 80 minute bus ride from Naha to reach there. Of course driving will be much more convenient🫣 It is a theme park where you can enjoy handicrafts, learn how to play a traditional instrument called the sanshin guitar. There are also traditional performances which are fun and interesting to watch! It’s definitely worth a visit~
I wish I can learn more of the different traditional cultures in Japan~
Japventure
5-Day Family Trip to Japan: A Super Detailed Guide is Here!
Parents, a family trip to Okinawa is here! Churaumi Aquarium, Nago Pineapple Park, classic attractions all in one place, take your baby on a warm trip!
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🛫 Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive in Okinawa -> Naha International Airport Transfer -> Check in to a hotel in Onna Village/Yomitan Village
Arrive in Okinawa on the first day, depart from Naha International Airport, and head to the hotel to rest and prepare for the exciting journey ahead.
Day 2: Cape Manzamo -> Kouri Bridge -> Kouri Island -> Ocean Expo Park -> Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium -> Bise Fukugi Tree Road
Explore the natural wonder of Cape Manzamo, stroll along Kouri Bridge, feel the tranquility of Kouri Island, then head to Ocean Expo Park and Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium to get up close and personal with marine life, and finally immerse yourself in the greenery of Bise Fukugi Tree Road.
Day 3: Ryukyu Mura -> Cape Zanpa -> American Village -> Kadena Air Base -> Naminoue Shrine -> Naminoue Beach
Experience the traditional style of Ryukyu Mura, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Cape Zanpa, visit American Village to experience exotic culture, view Kadena Air Base from afar, then head to Naminoue Shrine to pray for blessings, and finally enjoy a relaxing time by the sea at Naminoue Beach.
Day 4: Free time in Naha City
Free time in Naha City, you can visit the local market, taste authentic food, or go to your favorite attractions.
Day 5: Head to Naha International Airport
According to your flight time, a special car will take you to Naha International Airport, ending your pleasant trip to Okinawa. 🛬
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🧳 Travel Preparation:
📞 Remember to prepare a Japanese phone card, so you can contact others without fear of losing contact.
🔌 Don't forget the plug adapter, Japanese sockets are different from ours.
🪪 Be sure to bring your passport and visa, as you will need them to enter the country.
👔 Japan is a bit cold in November, so bring some warm coats and long pants.
🔋 Chargers and power banks, so you can feel at ease with a full battery when you go out.
💊 Prepare some common medicines, just in case.
💰 Of course, cash and credit cards are also indispensable, making shopping easier!
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🎉 Don't forget to like and bookmark, and take this guide with you to start your dream trip to Japan! ✨
LILIA3225
No Goodbyes to the Sun | Okinawa Travel Guide Part 1 (Food and Attractions)
Although the weather is getting cooler, Okinawa still has warm sunshine and a charming ocean. If you love the southern style, water activities, food, and leisure vacations, this treasure destination for family and couple trips is definitely not to be missed! Next, I will recommend some must-visit attractions in Okinawa. Take notes! ^_^
[Makishi Public Market]
Makishi Public Market, located in the center of Naha City, is one of the largest markets in Okinawa. It has everything you need, from seafood, meat, and fruits to vegetables, making it a feast for the eyes. The market is bustling with activity. We tasted delicious ice cream and Okinawan-style meat snacks here, which were rich in flavor and simply intoxicating! There are also many fresh ingredients in the market. If you can cook where you live, it would be great to buy some and show off your cooking skills in the evening! Enjoy the fun of making your own food!
[American Village]
American Village is a large entertainment and shopping center full of American style, located in Chatan Town, Okinawa Prefecture. Here, you can find restaurants, shops, and amusement facilities, and the strong exotic atmosphere makes you feel like you are on the streets of America. Here, we tasted juicy American burgers 🍔, sitting on the outdoor seats by the sea, enjoying the sea breeze, and feeling like we were in Hawaii 🌺. The burgers were extremely rich in taste, and the meat juice was delicious, making it unforgettable. In addition to food, there are many photo spots here, just like the streets of Europe and America, which will definitely make your photos stand out in your social media and receive countless compliments!
[Ryukyu Mura]
Ryukyu Mura is a theme park showcasing Ryukyu culture, located in Onna Village, Okinawa Prefecture. It has traditional architecture, handicraft demonstrations, and wonderful Ryukyu dance performances. Walking in Ryukyu Mura is like traveling back to the ancient Ryukyu Kingdom, and the strong historical atmosphere is fascinating. There are not only rich cultural experiences but also costume and handicraft experiences. Here, Junjun chose a bright red costume and wore it to wander around the "Ryukyu Kingdom" to experience the charm of traditional culture. In addition, we also visited the beautiful butterfly garden, where there are many rare butterflies 🦋, some of which are hatching, making it especially suitable for students and family study tours, as it allows you to appreciate the beauty of nature and broaden your horizons.
To be continued, stay tuned!
AdventureAcrossBorders
Okinawa Ryukyu Village: A Journey Through Time and Tradition
Stepping into Okinawa's Ryukyu Village feels like entering a well-preserved traditional settlement. The red-tiled roofs, stone walls, and lion statues exude a strong Ryukyu charm, instantly immersing visitors in the ancient culture of Okinawa. The village is filled with staff dressed in traditional attire, performing Okinawan dances on street corners or inviting tourists to participate in cultural activities, allowing visitors to not only see but also experience the unique customs of this land.
One of the most captivating experiences is the 'Bingata Dyeing.' Under the guidance of an instructor, we learned how to draw patterns on fabric and layer vibrant colors to create our own Okinawan-style crafts. Additionally, the traditional drum performances and 'Shisa Dance' in Ryukyu Village are refreshing, with the lively rhythms and energetic dancers bringing the entire village to life. Visitors are often seen stopping to enjoy the festive atmosphere.
🎫 Ticket Information: Admission to Ryukyu Village requires a ticket, which includes access to various traditional activities. It is recommended to arrive early to fully explore every corner.
📷 The village is picturesque, perfect for taking memorable photos, especially during sunset when the warm light bathes the ancient buildings in a golden hue. A few hours in Ryukyu Village are enough to deeply appreciate Okinawa's history and culture. This colorful and musical journey will become a warm and unforgettable memory.
achen96
Okinawa Ryukyu Village: Ancient Cultural Experience for Families and Culture Enthusiasts
Ryukyu Mura (Ryukyu Village) is located in Onna Village, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is a theme park that recreates the traditional culture and lifestyle of the Ryukyu Kingdom era. The park features several ancient Ryukyu houses that have been carefully restored and preserved, allowing visitors to experience the architectural style and customs of ancient Okinawa.
Ryukyu Village also offers traditional craft experiences such as fabric dyeing, pottery, and Ryukyu dance performances, enabling visitors to participate and feel the unique charm of Ryukyu culture. Additionally, the park boasts beautiful natural scenery, including tropical flowers and trees, making visitors feel as if they are on an ancient Ryukyu island. This is an ideal place to learn about Okinawa's history and culture, perfect for families and culture enthusiasts to visit.
時間の旅人
Ryukyu Mura (Ryukyu Village) in Okinawa City
Ryukyu Mura is a small-scale theme park in Okinawa that showcases the traditional culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom for tourists to explore. The park is divided into different zones, including a museum displaying history, shops, souvenir stores, and performance areas. The traditional buildings are characterized by their distinctive red-tiled roofs and are surrounded by stone walls to protect against storms.
Interesting activities at Ryukyu Mura include workshops on various crafts, local Okinawan music performances played with the Sanshin, a traditional Okinawan instrument, and Taiko drumming.
Admission fees: Adults (ages 16 and up) 2,000 yen / High school students 1,500 yen / Children (ages 6 - 15) 800 yen, and children under 6 years old are free.
Access: From downtown Naha, take the bus from Asahibashi / Naha Bus Terminal (Platform 11) on lines 20, 120 to the Ryukyumura stop. The journey takes about 1 hour.
CHAILAIBACKPACKER
Ryukyu Mura
#okinawatrip A wonderful place to visit if are interested in the Okinawan culture. Not only can you see the traditional constructions and crafting, but also enjoy the local music, food and dances. Information is clear and staff is very friendly. Worth every single yen you pay for it. Totally recommended!This was a fun place to go. The tour was fun. If you have some time to kill it’s a nice stop for a touristy thing to do. They have a nice butterfly house too! Guide was very knowledgeable and made it fun.
KrisAdventure_19
As soon as I walked into the Ryukyu Village, I felt as if I had crossed the ancient days of Japan, and the performance staff wore traditional costumes and headwear. The area around
Ryukyu is very clean and the greenery is quite good.
There are 10 houses in the village that are more than 100 years old and form a national registered tangible cultural heritage village. Among them, Zhongzonggenjia and Dachengs houses have been 205 years old, and there is a very atmosphere of antique villages. There are a lot of performances in the Ryukyu Village, but I am particularly interested in the old grandfather who plays the third line. The three lines really only have three lines, but they can play songs full of Japanese flavors, and the Japanese grandfather is also very dedicated. Although there is no indoor room without air conditioning in the hot summer, he still wears long sleeves and thick traditional clothes. Do not change color, play for us leisurely. When I was traveling to Tokyo, Japan, I was touched by the Japanese people's professionalism many times. This time is no exception.
In addition to watching performances, there are also Ryukyu traditional costumes for rent in Ryukyu Village. If time permits, it is sure to rent a set of clothes for a photo! If you want to buy a gift, you can consider Ryukyu Village black sugar. Black sugar is made from Okinawa's famous sugar cane. It is rich in natural minerals and nutrients. It has a slightly bitter taste in sweetness.