NAHA OKINAWA
Naha
Okinawa Japan - Guide to Naha (那覇市; -shi)
which is
the capital city of Okinawa Prefecture (沖縄県) in Japan.
Includes Naha sights, Naha pictures and Naha Hotels.
The modern city was
founded on 20 May 1921. However, it had been one of the most important and
populous sites in the Ryukyu Islands as the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom,
from the early 15th century until its abolishment in 1879 (from other view,
1872).
Naha is a coastal city located on the southern part of Okinawa Island, the
largest of the Ryukyu Islands. Its coast is on the East China Sea.
Naha is the political, economical and educational centre of Okinawa
Prefecture. In the feudal period, it was also the religious centre of the
Ryukyu Dynasty.
Naha City
Downtown Naha consists
of Palette Kumoji, the location of the Okinawa Prefecture Office, Naha City
Hall, and many banks and corporations, accompanied by a nine story shopping
mall. Kokusai Dori, the main entertainment strip in Naha, is near Kumoji and
boasts a mile (1.6 km) long stretch of stores. There are many restaurants as
well as shopping centres and tourist gift shops. The night life on Kokusai
Dori is always bustling with clubs, bars, and cheap eateries open until the
wee hours of the morning. Kokusai Dori ends at the main bus terminal in
Okinawa. There is also a station for Okinawa's only train system, the Yui
Rail.
Spurring off from Kokusai is the covered Heiwa-Dori Shopping Arcade with a
large people's market. It is quite informal compared to Kokusai Street, and
often confusing to walk in.
Naha Sights
Shuri Castle, the
former palace of the Ryukyu Dynasty, is one of the finest gusuku (Okinawan
castle) and most important historical sites in Naha. The palace was almost
completely destroyed in 1945 by an attack by the US Army and Navy. After the
war, the University of the Ryukyus was constructed on the site. Today Shuri
Castle has been reconstructed, including Shurei no Mon, its main gate, and
registered as UNESCO world heritage sites.

Shurei no Mon is one of Naha's most famous sights. Picture by
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Lake Man, covered with
mangrove woods on the boundary of the city of Tomigusuku, is listed on the
Ramsar list of wetlands.
Naha Transport
Naha Airport and Naha
Port serve the city. Naha Airport is the hub of the Ryukyu Islands.
The Okinawa Monorail carries passengers from Naha Airport Station to the
centre of Naha, and to the terminal at Shuri Station, which is closest to
Shuri Castle.
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Naha History
Walls of Shuri Castle
in NahaIn Naha, some archaeological relics of the Stone Age were found.
Also, from a Jomon period kaizuka, ancient Chinese coins were found.
Today Naha has developed as a city around Shuri Castle, the palace of the
Ryukyu Kingdom. In the period of the Ryukyu kingdom, there were five
districts in the area of present-day Naha.
After the replacement of the Ryukyu Kingdom with Naha Han in 1872, Naha
became the capital city of Naha Han. Naha Han was abolished in 1879 and the
former Ryukyu Kingdom was once merged into Kagoshima prefecture. With the
later establishment of Okinawa Prefecture, Naha became its capital city.
When Naha city was founded in 1921, in the area that present-day Naha
occupies there were several municipalities including Naha city and Shuri
city. Later Shuri was merged into Naha.
During the battle of Okinawa in World War II, attacks by US forces highly
damaged Naha. The entire centre of the city had to be rebuilt.
Naha Martial arts
Naha-Te, "Naha-hand",
is a type of martial art developed in Naha. Together with the martial arts
styles of Tomari and Shuri it formed the basis for Okinawa-te, which in turn
is the origin of today's karate-do.
Naha Education
Four universities are
located in Naha. Two are run by Okinawa Prefecture; two are private. The
University of the Ryukyus, the sole national university in Okinawa
Prefecture, was also in Naha, on the site of Shuri Castle. Prior to the
restoration of the castle, the university moved to the town of Nishihara to
the north of Naha.
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