OKINAWA LANGUAGE & CULTURE
Having historically been a separate nation (and the Ryūkyū Kingdom having
had closer ties with China than with Japan), Okinawan language and culture
differ considerably from that of mainland Japan. There remain numerous
Ryukyuan languages which are more-or-less incomprehensible to Japanese
speakers. These languages are in decline as the Japanese government has
encouraged the use of Standard Japanese.
"Ishiganto"—a
stone that wards off evil spirits. Yomitan, Okinawa
Picture by
Fg2
Due to its location and history, Okinawa is also more ethnically diverse
than other parts of Japan. Okinawans are a unique blend of Malay from
Formosa and Philippines, Chinese from China, and Japanese (Yamato) from
Japan.
Culturally, they are closer to Filipino and Chinese than mainland
Japanese. Perhaps Okinawa's most famous cultural export is karate, probably
a product of the close ties with, and influence of China on Okinawan
culture. Karate is thought to be a synthesis of Chinese kung fu with
traditional Okinawan martial arts. A ban on weapons in Okinawa for two long
periods in its history also very likely contributed to its development.

Awamori pots Picture by
Fg2
Another traditional Okinawan product that owes its existence to Okinawa's
trading history is awamori—an Okinawan distilled spirit made from indica
rice imported from Thailand.
The people of Okinawa maintain a strong tradition of pottery.
Other prominent examples of Okinawan culture include the sanshin, a
three-stringed Okinawan instrument, closely related to the Chinese sanxian,
and ancestor of the Japanese shamisen, somewhat similar to a banjo. Its body
is often bound with snakeskin (from pythons, imported from elsewhere in
Asia, rather than from Okinawa's poisonous habu, (which are too small for
this purpose, but which are sometimes used to make habu awamori). Okinawan
culture also features the eisa dance, a traditional drumming dance. A
traditional craft, the fabric named bingata, is made in workshops on the
main island and elsewhere.
Okinawa has a very large proportion of population living to one hundred
years of age. It is attributed to their healthy diet rich in vegetables and
fish.
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