700 hail King in Osan march
More than 700 American military men of all races and ranks marched in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Sunday, climaxing a weekend tribute here to the slain civil rights leader.
2 vets win Agent Orange exposure cases from Okinawa
There have long been rumors that Agent Orange was stored or used on Okinawa, but no one has been able to find proo
Shurijo: Destroyed by war, restored castle a breathtaking historic destination
Perched atop the hills overlooking Naha and with commanding views of its surroundings, Shurijo Castle Park should be on everyone’s list of places to visit on Okinawa.
Yomitan: Okinawa takes its past to art
On an old U.S. Air Force runway-turned-village road there is a 100-meter long cement and plaster wall exhibit depicting more than seven decades of Japan and U.S. military presence on Okinawa.
Veteran writes book on proper chopstick use
One of the most perplexing moments for a Westerner dining in Asia is figuring how to cut fish or meat with chopsticks.
Protesters ring Futenma, demand closure
About 16,000 people gathered in this central Okinawa city Sunday to surround the Marine Corps Air Station at Futenma and demand its closure.
Okinawa artist blows new life into recycles bottles
There’s an Okinawan poem that proclaims: “When life is blown into the reticent discarded bottle it starts to speak.”
