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Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, the top ten places of terror in Asia.

The world is so big, there are not only many beautiful and spectacular places, such as the beautiful Mount Fuji and the mighty Huangshan Mountain, but also many horrible places, such as Fengmen Village in China. In the continuous exploration and discovery of mankind, all places have been discovered. Then this issue of urban culture will be analyzed for you.

Okinawa Prefecture, located between Kyushu Island of Japan and Taiwan Province Province of China, is an administrative region of Japan, with Ryukyu Islands as the center and consisting of Miyako Islands and Yaeyama Islands. Many small islands arc along the Chinese mainland, accounting for about 0.6% of Japan's total land area, ranking 44th among 47 prefectures.

Okinawa Prefecture has a rich and unique natural environment. Besides the folk architecture in Southeast Asia, China and Japan, it has a unique American style compared with Japan. It is called "Hawaii of Japan" and is the hometown of karate. The climate is warm and pleasant, belonging to subtropical maritime climate zone. Tourism is the most developed economy. Because it is located on the continental shelf of the Pacific Ocean, the nearby waters are rich in fish, and fishing is the industry that most Okinawa people are engaged in.

Anebo is recorded in Japan's Tale of Pingjia. Ryukyu islanders in Okinawa are descendants of Polynesian immigrants and former Japanese. Before the Southern Song Dynasty, it belonged to the South Island of Kyushu, and later became the Ryukyu Kingdom independently. [2] China cited the old name of Ryukyu Island King in Taiwan Province Province in the Ming Dynasty, hundreds of years after Ryukyu left Kyushu. Because of the convenience of waterways, it is the trade hub of neighboring countries. By the end of 19, Ryukyu Kingdom was recovered by Samoans in Kagoshima.

history

Okinawa, whose real name is Ryukyu, has been a subordinate country of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Okinawa was the name after Japanese plundering, and Ryukyu was the name given to the islands by China people in China in the Ming Dynasty. Since ancient times, it has maintained close cultural exchanges and overseas trade with China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asian countries, so its customs, culture, food, materials and architectural style are quite different from those of Japan. /kloc-At the beginning of the 5th century, King Ba Zhi unified Ryukyu, was given the surname Shang by the Ming Dynasty, and began to build Ryukyu Village. The emperors of Ryukyu all traded with China and Japan in the form of tribute. Ryukyu Kingdom is the most powerful at the end of 15. Shang Zhen Wang believes in Buddhism, forbids private possession of weapons, and is committed to developing trade and revitalizing culture. Imitating Yuanjue Temple in Nara Prefecture, Yuanjue Temple in Juri was built as a royal cemetery. As a symbol of Okinawa, the ceremonial gate was built in the next generation of King Shang Qing.

1609, Samoan troops attacked and took control of Ryukyu kingdom. In order to continue to gain trade benefits, it still regards Ryukyu as an independent country on the surface, allowing it to continue to trade with China.

scenery

Chiba Cave is located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. At the end of World War II, hundreds of Japanese soldiers, including many civilians, refused to surrender to the US military and committed suicide in caves. The skull sculpture left in the cave is now a memorial of World War II. The third episode of National Geographic magazine's "Last Place to Go" series is about Chibichiri Cave.