OKINAWA

ōˌkĭnäˈwä, island (1990 pop. 1,222,458), 454 sq mi (1,176 sq km), W Pacific Ocean, SW of Kyushu; a part of Okinawa prefecture, Japan. It is the largest of the Okinawa Islands in the Ryukyu Islands archipelago. Naha is the largest city and chief port. Okinawa is a long, narrow, irregularly shaped island of volcanic origin with coral formations in the southern part. The northern part is mountainous, rising to 1,657 ft (505 m), and has dense vegetation. Most of the island's population is in the south. Okinawa has a humid subtropical climate. Sugarcane, sweet potatoes, and rice are grown, sugar is refined, cattle are raised, and fishing is important. There is some light industry in Naha.

Okinawa was the scene of the last great U.S. amphibious campaign in World War II. U.S. army and marine forces landed there on Apr. 1, 1945, and fought one of the bloodiest campaigns of the war, while the navy offshore suffered heavy damage in resisting attacks by suicide planes (see kamikaze). The Japanese garrison, having lost 103,000 of its 120,000 men, ended organized resistance on June 21, 1945. U.S. casualties were 48,000, one fourth listed as dead. Okinawa was placed in Aug., 1945, under a U.S. military governor and remained under U.S. control until May, 1972, when it was returned to Japan. U.S. military bases were allowed to remain on the island; about three quarters of the American forces based in Japan are in Okinawa. Opposition to the bases from local residents grew in the mid-1990s.

See J. Belote and W. Belote, Typhoon of Steel: The Battle for Okinawa (1970).

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--(2000a) Okinawa - Kichinaki Shima e no Michishirube (Okinawa: A Guidepost to an Island without Bases) , Tokyo...99081Obunka1-7.html) Sasaki, Masayuki (1997a) Okinawa - kichi izon keizai kara no dakkyaku no kano ka (Okinawa...
...into Japan proper as the prefecture of Okinawa in 1879, vestiges of the old tributory...the Okinawans. The political status of Okinawa prefecture was equalized with the northern...structure of Japan was reorganized, and Okinawa was combined with seven other prefectures...
...was a time of economic stagnation for Okinawa. Since its reversion to Japan, the economy has picked up, yet Okinawa continues to lag behind other Japanese...military occupies 20.1 percent of Okinawa Island Okinawa Prefectural Government...
...Approximately in the center of the arc is the Okinawa Group Gunto of some fifty islands clustered around the island of Okinawa. The Kerama Islands lie in an area from ten to twenty miles west of southern Okinawa. Kume, Tonachi, Aguni, and Tori form...
...Mixed Brigade on Irabu Jima, and 45th Inde- pendent Mixed Brigade on Ishigaki Jima. Okinawa Gunto, Ryukyu Retto, Nansei Shoto The Okinawa Group or Okinawa Islands are centered around Okinawa Shito or Oki- nawa Island. The meaning of Okinawa...
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OKINAWA ON THE EVE OF THE G--8 SUMMIT *. by JONATHAN SOLOMON TAYLOR In July 2000 Okinawa, Japan, will host the main meeting of the...Commission. The government of Japan picked Okinawa from among a wealth of possible settings for...
The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa 1945-The Last Epic Struggle of World...K. Cunningham The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa 1945--the Last Epic Struggle of World...Sloan tells the history of the battle of Okinawa in exhilarating style, providing enough...
Onarigami. Die heilige Frau in Okinawa by JOSEF KREINER WACKER, MONIKA. Onarigami. Die heilige Frau in Okinawa. Europaische Hochschulschriften, Reihe...preserved up to the ethnographic present in Okinawa. The most convincing modern studies...
...Kamikazes, Corsairs, and Picket Ships: Okinawa, 1945. by Scott A. Willey Kamikazes, Corsairs, and Picket Ships: Okinawa, 1945. By Robin L. Rielly. Philadelphia...about Kamikaze attacks on the fleet off Okinawa. Often they show destroyers on radar...
Folktales of Okinawa by Kristina Lindell ENDO, SHOJI. Folktales of Okinawa. Translated by Terunobu Tamamori and Jayne A. Hitchcock Naha, Okinawa/Japan: Bank of the Ryukyus International Foundation, 1995. 200 pages. Tables, chronology...
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Okinawa and the U.S. Military in Northeast Asia. by Tim Shorrock...is the U.S. military presence as evident as it is in Okinawa, the southernmost prefecture of Japan. Okinawa, a small island with a population of 1.2 million, has...
...Army and the Marines at the Battle of Okinawa by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes As joint operations...some useful experience. The Battle of Okinawa in World War 11 seems particularly relevant...almost unavoidable in the invasion of Okinawa. The Tenth Army that Buckner commanded...
...Manatees: A Proposed U.S. Base in Okinawa Threatens Endangered Dugongs. by Jeff...with five other environmental groups from Okinawa, mainland Japan and the United States...Defense seeking to stop the sea base. "Okinawa is sometimes called the Galapagos of the...
Fueling the Force on Okinawa by Heike Hasenauer AS soldiers enter...the largest U.S. installation on Okinawa, the East China Sea glistens on one...The "Home of the U.S. Army" on Okinawa is located about 15 minutes away at...
Special Forces on Okinawa: at Freedoms Edge by Heike Hasenauer N the island of Okinawa, some 250 soldiers of the lst Battalion, Ist...said SSG Keith Pace. Hes been stationed on Okinawa for a year and a half, and in that time has deployed...
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Teacher fights Okinawa war by Takehiko Nomura Byline: Takehiko...against the Americans in the Battle of Okinawa, for Japan, for the emperor, for heroic...hundreds of thousands of lives here in Okinawa in the spring of 1945, including about...
Okinawa votes against U.S. troops: 89 percent...continuing American presence 24 years after Okinawa was returned to Japan. An overwhelming...continue trimming the U.S. presence in Okinawa and shift training sites and personnel...
Okinawa lobbies U.S. for base cutbacks by Gus...home. "It is a question of fairness. Okinawa should not bear so much of the burden to...his delegation said. The governor said Okinawa objects to a Special Action Committee on...
Okinawa women protest in D.C by Takehiko Nomura The issue of Americas military presence in Okinawa came to Washington last week, as a group...are anti-American military system in Okinawa. Its dehumanizing us," said Ms. Suzuyo...
...bullets were fired in training exercise near Okinawa by Bill Gertz U.S. Marine Corps jets...bullets during a live-fire exercise near Okinawa more than a year ago, but the Japanese...uninhabited coral island 62 miles from Okinawa. "The U.S. government has told the...
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OKINAWA o kina wa, island (1990 pop. 1,222,458), 454...176 sq km), W Pacific Ocean, SW of Kyushu; a part of Okinawa prefecture, Japan. It is the largest of the Okinawa Islands in the Ryukyu Islands archipelago. Naha is the...
...from north to south, the Amami Islands (part of Kagoshima prefecture), the Okinawa Islands, and the Sakishima Islands (both part of Okinawa prefecture). Okinawa is the largest and most important island of the Ryukyus. The islands are the...
NAHA na ha, city (1990 pop. 304,836), on Okinawa island, in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. A port on the southwest...was returned to Japan in 1972, it became the capital of Okinawa prefecture. The name is also spelled Nafa and Nawa...
...States that led to the reestablishment (1972) of Japanese sovereignty in Okinawa. However, Sato did not anticipate the public outcry against a provision in the Okinawa agreement that allowed U.S. forces to remain on the island, and he was...
...before he replaced Tojo as prime minister in July, 1944. He resigned in Apr., 1945, after Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and Okinawa were lost. Sentenced (1948) to life imprisonment as a war criminal, he died in a U.S. army hospital...
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