Obon

  • Eisa for the fun of it
    July 15th, 2009By Keith Graff
    Those of us who live on Okinawa started to notice something going on back in early June. Perhaps it was the rhythmic beat of the drums in the cool evening air. On some occasions, maybe you heard the occasional sound of chanting or singing accompanying it. If you braved the heat » Continue Reading
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  • Seimei, it’s like Obon on Steroids
    April 13th, 2009By Keith Graff
    The people of Okinawa don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter or many of the religious holidays many westerners are familiar with. But they do have plenty of their own special holidays and traditions to speak of. They even have one or two that are not celebrated elsewhere in Japan. One holiday » Continue Reading
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