The Okinawa Peace Memorial Park memorializes every single individual who died during the 3 month battle for Okinawa during WWII. There are American, Irish, Australian, Chinese, Korean and Japanese (just to name a few) names inscribed on these monuments.
Ben found the city that his ancestors are from and took pictures of all the names that share his last name. Perhaps his grandma can tell him if he is related to anyone that is memorialized here.
The whole group at the Peace Memorial flame site. This looks out over the ocean where many people gave their lives during the Battle of Okinawa. Almost as many civilians died in the battle as did military personnel. The tiny island was besieged with 6,800,000 bombs - enough for 50 per civilian living on the island.
Saturday and Sunday are the days for Koyo High School's annual festival - Koyo-sai. You will be amazed to see the transformation of the school into... well, I'm not quite sure how to describe it...
All of the classes do some performance or project. Here is Lucy practicing a Hawaiian dance with her homeroom. They also constructed a gigantic tiki to post in the foyer to attract people to come watch!
1 comment:
Interesting piece in the Japan Times about the Okinawa tunnels that might interest/be of use to you:
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20100613x1.html
best regards
henry
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