Day 3 started off really early. We left our hotel at 8 am...our first stop was Himeyuri no to. This is a memorial in the Itoman area where 200 school girls committed suicide rather than be captured by the Americans during the war. Here we said a prayer.
We then went to Okinawa World. This is a park with a very l-o-n-g cave called gyokusendo. Inside the cave are stalactite and stalagmite over 300,000 years old.
And then we were off to Kokusai-dori for lunch. I had So-ki soba (this is Okinawa's soba (like udon (wheat noodles) with spareribs with soup). Satoshi had Okinawa soba (slices of su-chika-(pork shoulder cooked in salt and stock until soft) on Okinawa's soba with soup).
Some interesting sites: Ishiganto, these are good luck rocks placed in front of homes.
Akagawara (red tile roofing), found on most traditional homes in Okinawa.
Face of a shisa (lion) at the Churaumi Aquarium.
One place to visit is the farmer's market, just off Kokusai-dori. A lively area with lots of vegetables, fruits, pork and fish. A lot of vendors weren't open on Sunday, but I was able to get a photo of a pork vendor. Okinawan don't eat much beef except for Ishigaki beef, they mainly eat pork, chicken and fish.
A basket of Okinawan vegetables near the buffet at Mahaina: from the top clockwise, pumpkin, ginger root, green papaya, beni-imo (purple sweet potato), beni-jagaimo (red potato), onions.
Dessert with dinner at the Okinawa Miyako hotel. Beni-imo kintoki (mashed and sweetened purple sweet potato) and kuri-kinton with black bean (mashed and sweetened chestnuts with black bean in the middle)
We made it safely back to Osaka and Satoshi's parents had a nice time. We're back to the cold weather, in fact, we had some flurries this morning! (isn't it March??)
Hope you enjoyed this journey as much as we did!
Hello! Long time no vist ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! You went to Okinawa!!!
How nice!!
I've never been there.
I know that Okinawa is much warmer than here and you liked the weather. You must recollect your home town. Good Good Good!
Hi Aya,
ReplyDeleteYes the weather is much warmer than Osaka. You should go when you have a chance!
Kat & Satoshi
Lovely photos. Nice to get an idea of Japan this way!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Bea!
ReplyDeleteKat & Satoshi