ひさしぶり - It's been a while! We spent the first two weeks of May in Japan. It was over a year since the last visit, so it was nice to be back at the other home again. We did a lot of shopping, my wife's cousin got married, and I even got to finally go to Okinawa! In general, it was a very relaxing trip, except for the !&#%!#@! annoying hiked consumption tax.
I never visited Okinawa while I lived in Japan for nine years, but I finally got to go this time. We spent three days in Ishigaki-jima (Yaeyama islands), and it was really the paradise on Earth I imagined it to be. If only we could have stayed longer. Even the weather turned out to be good, despite the forecast promising us nothing but doom and gloom. It was over 30°C though it was just early May.
Okinawa is a really fascinating place with its unique culture. You cannot avoid seeing the perky looking Shisa dog statues everywhere and hearing the quirky local folk music. Okinawa (or the Ryukyu Kingdom) was annexed to the Empire of Japan only in the late 19th century. The main island suffered horribly during WW2 (roughly a third of the population perished in war), and after the fighting it fell under US military rule. The interaction with American troops led to the creation of some really peculiar but tasty delicacies, often including SPAM as an ingredient. My personal Okinawa favourite is called Taco Rice. We also tried some more traditional local specialities like Yaeyama Soba. Yummy!
I miss Japan, and I hope that we get to go soon again. If only the flights were shorter (and cheaper).