Mr.KINJO in URASOE Check out all the many sightseeing choices in Okinawa Main island when you stay at At For longer stays or whenever you need it, the laundry service keeps your favorite travel outfits clean and available. All your minor, last-minute needs can be taken care of by the convenience stores without having to go anywhere. For health reasons, smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the ryokan. For guests who would like to smoke, the designated smoking areas are available. Are you a great cook? Make your own meals in-house at the ryokan's shared kitchen. Find rooms here that are cheaper than 88% of all other options in the city. Compared to the city's accommodation options, this ryokan scored higher than 88% of them for food and dining. According to guests who stayed here, this ryokan's room comfort is rated higher than 86% of other accommodations in Okinawa Main island.
You can often see Blue Rock Thrushes along the coast of Okinawa. One such place is the Kameji Beach in Urasoe City. It’s a peaceful moment in the afternoon. The photos are available for free download, so feel free to use them.
It's been a long time since I saw someone wearing a Kuba umbrella. And it was on the beach in front of Urasoe Parco.
Kuba umbrella for Harsa (farmer).
I heard that umbrellas for uminchu (fishermen) are made with narrower openings.
I remember hearing that the wind is strong on the sea, so they should be made deep and narrow.Over 20 years ago, I had Kuba umbrellas made in Hateruma for mariners.I also heard that it is good to soak them in seawater from time to time.When taking photos. Since it was not suitable for use, it is now used as a wall decoration, but the person who made it for me was quite old at the time.
I don't know if it's still possible to get one, but I thought I'd do a little research on Kuba umbrellas.
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Yeah, I thought about making a list... a few months ago. You know, when it was still 2023 and not halfway through 2024, but oh well.
Private rating follows.
First, the list of castles that I visited last year; not in that order, featuring personal comments.
1) Hachiouji (Tokyo): no castle, climbed a mountain for 40 mins to think the castle is on top. It isn't.
2) Sunpu (Shizuoka): mainly ruins, but nice park
3) Kokura (Kitakyushu): beautiful castle!
4) Kumamoto: top of the castle restored due to the earthquake, now it's accessible by elevator, nice, detailed history explained!
5) Tendou: just... green and... trees. The sun was going down when I went. Oh, there was a stone. Just that. A stone.
6) Matsushima: not a historic castle, they recently built it lol
7) Nihonmatsu: just ruins on a mountain with hiking paths, but amazing view from the top!
8) Aizu-Wakamatsu: lovely castle! view on mountains
9) Utsunomiya: they restored parts of the castle, fairly new, but they got a nice museum with it
10) Ueda: lovely place with a park, not really a castle but towers, one of them is still original from over 400 years ago, but still nice, view on the shinkansen tracks
11) Matsumoto: geez those stairs, don't go in summer, nice view from the top, but... stairs..., very well organised when crowded! so don't panic about that
12) Toyama: interesting museum and view on mountains, city and... birds, they got lots of these birds there, they feed them, it's fun
13) Kanazawa: they still work on adding more buildings, very fascinating to witness a castle being rebuilt! lots of English explanation too, soooooo many tourists though
14) Nagoya: you can't enter rn because it's not earthquake safe, but it's pretty from outside and the exhibition of the honmaru rooms are so pretty! the park is... weird
15) Gujo-Hachiman: such a nice lovely town and so many lovely mountains!!
16) Gifu: the VIEW
17) Inuyama (Nagoya): like Matsumoto, but nicer stairs lol, be careful on the very top
18) Kiyosu (Nagoya): view on the shinkansen tracks lol, pretty when lit up at night
19) Fushimi Momoyama (Kyoto): the haunted castle, very interesting & creepy history, no tourists, like... at all, went with a friend and it was just us
20) Tottori: lovely place when the sun is setting
21) Matsue: like Matsumoto but with nicer stairs, nice feeling when there's wind if you're on top, view on mountains
22) Okayama: looks pretty!
23) Himeji: I felt history, amazing castle ground, BIG
24) Takamatsu: partly under construction, smol, nice park,
25) Shuri (Okinawa): Interesting to see different structures, nice view from the viewpoint!!
26) Nakagusuku (Okinawa): that was a lovely one! the rocks, the wind, the sea
27) Nakijin (Okinawa): it was already nice when it was raining, probably nice with sun out, BLUE SEA
28) Nago (Okinawa): no castle, just... a mountain you reach after lots of climbing. or maybe I'm biased because i cycled over a mountain and back again, so my legs were very, uh, yeah
29) Zakimi (Okinawa): smol but nice view!
30) Urasoe (Okinawa): such interesting history! There are barely explanations, but I met an old man who told me about it.
31) Ananiya (Okinawa): Yeah. This is a castle. Or a gusuku, as they're called in Okinawa. I only found out after I returned from my trip. Nice place, just a mountain now, but very Okinawan. Hard to explain.
Geez, 31! Whereof I visited all Okinawa castles within a week lol.
So.
What's my favourite now? Tough question, I personally liked these best, not necessarily in that order:
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Para la búsqueda del objeto madre elegí un Procesador de texto Casio:
Materiales: plástico, metal, electrónica, vidrio
Año: década del 90
Partes: display, teclado
Procesador de texto (es un intermedio entre la máquina de escribir y la computadora)
Funciones simples que permiten escribir cartas, informes en idioma japonés (en hiragana, katakana y kanji + alfabeto romano). Además de poder hacer planillas de cálculo y gráficos.
Maquina del año 1994, que venía con disquete de 3.5 pulgadas, manuales (4 tomos), cable. La máquina también puede imprimir desde la parte trasera y guardar información en disquete.
¿Cómo llego a casa?
Mí mamá estuvo becada 9 meses en la prefectura de Okinawa, Japón en 1994. Viendo cómo era el funcionamiento del hospital de la ciudad de Urasoe en la parte de informática. Se la compró cerca del regreso para poder practicar el idioma y escribir informes/cartas (las computadoras acá eran muy caras y no tenían el idioma japonés)
“Okinawa Urban Monorail, commonly known as Yui Rail. It arrives at the station briskly under the blue sky. Initially completed from Naha Airport to Shuri, the line has now been extended to Urasoe. It started with two-car trains, and now there are also three-car trains. The photos are available for free download, so feel free to use them.”