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  2. Ryukyuan pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ryukyuan pottery first appeared during the Gusuku period (c. 1100s-1400s), when it was introduced from China.. Tsuboya became the centre of production in 1682 after the kilns of Chibana, Wakuta, and Takaraguchi were consolidated under the Ryukyu Kingdom government.

  3. Ryukyuan lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    As the lacquer tree is not native to Okinawa, the key material needed to produce lacquerware could only be obtained by the Ryukyuans through trade. Though the islands were involved with trade with Japan and the Asian mainland for many centuries, it is generally believed that the presence and production of lacquerware in Ryukyu only began to any significant extent in the late 14th or early 15th ...

  4. List of Ryukyuans - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Miyagi, played by Pat Morita from the Karate Kid trilogy; Mugen from the anime series Samurai Champloo; Mutsumi Otohime from the manga series Love Hina; Maxi from the Soulcalibur series of video games

  5. Heiwa-dōri - Wikipedia

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    The street features many gift shops selling Okinawan products that range from stone Shisa dogs - traditional statues placed on the roofs of many Okinawan homes, Awamori, a traditional Okinawan alcohol, [4] various foods, colored Ryukyu glassware, Kariyushi shirts (similar to Hawaiian shirts) and geta clogs. [2]

  6. Okinawa Prefectural Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Natural History section of the museum is entered via a glass-floored walkway designed to look as though one is walking over coral, approaching an island. [3] A large wrap-around screen shows short films about the geological origins of the Ryukyu Islands and about its natural environment, flora, and fauna.

  7. Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu

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    A significant change in status for the kingdom happened in 1609 [5] with the invasion of Ryukyu by Satsuma Domain of Japan. Satsuma destroyed both Nakijin Castle and Urasoe Castle, as well as capturing Shuri Castle, during the war. Satsuma won the war, vassalized the Ryukyu Kingdom, and annexed the Amami Islands.

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