Messages to the Editor July 18, 2008

People send messages to me, the editor of okinawa.com, all the time with requests for information. In the past I’ve often ignored these messages because I just didn’t have a good answer. Going forward, I’ll try to reply and share the information in this section. I don’t intend to publish anyone’s personal information including efforts to find a particular individual.
If any reader has a better answer to the messages below, please contact me and I’ll share the information.

This week’s "messages to the editor" include:
Ancient warrior uniforms
Verify a death on Okinawa
Uchina nantu
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Takejiro Higa

I happened across the story of Takejiro Higa on the University of Hawaii web site. He was born in Hawaii of Okinawan ancestry, moved to Okinawa at 2 years of age and returned to Hawaii at 16. He witnessed the attack on Pearl Harbor and enlisted to serve in US Army Military Intelligence Service. His service returned him to Okinawa to participate in the battle as an interrogator and translator. A fascinating life.
http://nisei.hawaii.edu/page/takejiro.html

Critical Mass Bicycle ride

A friend sent this along:
You may be interested to know that there is a "Critical Mass" bicycle ride here in Okinawa on Saturday 26th April at 5.00pm. It starts from the open area outside Naha Main Place in Shinto Shin….Just up from "Starbucks" under the giant TV screen. All are welcome, the more the merrier. Not an agressive demonstration, just a gentle ride to highlight the joys of cycling and to respectfully ask other road users to share the road with us safely. The focus is on friendship and safety.
The Critical Mass URL is : www.critical-mass.info/ and the email address for info about the ride in Okinawa is : criticalmass at y7mail.com

Iriomote wild cat in the NYT

The New York Times has an article about the Iriomote wild cat written by Norimitsu Onishi.

"The Iriomote wildcat is said to have roamed this small, subtropical island in the East China Sea for 200,000 years, but proved so elusive that it was not discovered until 1967. To this day, many islanders have never seen the wildcat, and some even stubbornly deny its existence."

New play by Jon Shirota

The LA Times has a story about Jon Shirota and his new play "Voices From Okinawa" written by Dinah Eng.

"Throughout his life, author and playwright Jon Shirota has been exploring the meaning of identity. The 80-year-old’s newest work examines the relationship between U.S. and Okinawan culture in a present-day setting that evokes several parallels with the current war in Iraq.

"Voices From Okinawa" tells the story of Kama, an American of one-quarter Okinawan descent who receives his own cultural education as he teaches English to local Okinawans struggling with their relationship to American military GIs. The dramedy has its world premiere Feb. 13 at East West Players."

Photos by Jay Nielsen

Nature On Display. Photos taken by Jay Nielsen with a different look and feel than those usually seen of Okinawa. These images are not so much about culture as they are about nature. The images also have a different mood than the typical tropical beach images that you see frequently. Jay’s favorite area to photograph is Cape Zanpa so you will see several images of the lighthouse showing many of the different moods that the weather and lighting can provide there. Jay is a nature photographer who sells fine art nature prints through his website www.natureondisplay.com.
You can see examples of Jay Nielsen’s work in the Okinawa.com Media Gallery.