Travel must know more about local customs and culture, so as to play in depth. The first thing I saw was Ryukyu's traditional red tile roof house. Every house has its own characteristics, but the common characteristics are very, very simple, very high degree of reductionism let people think that the owner just went out to farm or fishing, we do not invite visitors back first. Later, it was learned that the government bought 12 houses from the islands and presented them in full accordance with their prototypes. Each house has a story, not only to understand the local customs but also to experience the manufacturing process of traditional crafts, such as blue dyeing, pottery and other workshops, to witness the use of buffalo as a power to squeeze sugar cane scene. There are four traditional inspiration performances in the village every day, and we can also visit the production process of sugar cane into brown sugar. At the entrance of the village, a 170-meter-long, 30-ton outline is displayed, which is the rope used in the most important tug-of-war ceremony in Ryukyu on October 10 every year. In addition, there are folk performances of Okinawa Sagittarians (soul sacrifices) every day. The most eye-catching performances are the traditional Okinawa song and dance performances called Eisa and the spectacle snake performances. After watching Okinawa dancing, eating and experiencing glass making, we passed through a ceramic workshop in the final shopping area before leaving. It looked like the ancestral kind. We bought a ceramic bowl, and I bought a cup with the wind. With food, drink and play, Ryukyu Village seems to be suitable for Buddhist holidaymakers.