It's in Okinawan. It means Okinawa.
Okinawan it is the largest of the Okinawa Islands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okinawa_Island
There are a number of customs that are found in Japan. One of Japan's national customs is to bow when greeting someone as a sign of respect and appreciation to the other party.
William P. Lebra has written: 'Okinawan religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Religious life and customs
Yes, shotokan is a style of karate developed in Japan based on the Okinawan Shorin ryu karate.
Their restrictions would be the same, if not tougher, than US shipping.
The Okinawan word for grandmother is "bachan" or "basa."
Shotokan Karate was developed by Gichin Funakoshi. He was one of the first to bring Okinawan karate to Japan.
Okinawan Boys was created on 1983-09-10.
It became the Okinawan Prefecture of Japan after it was annexed in 1879. It held that status until the US invaion of the Ryuku Islamds on 23 March 1945 and was occupied until 15 May 1972 when it was reunited with Japan.
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