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What (who) is Okinawa - definition


Okinawa diet         
  • Okinawa is seen on the bottom left-hand side of the map of Japan.
  • The plate to the right is the national dish, gōyā chanpurū, made with bitter melon known as goyain.
EATING HABITS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE RYUKYU ISLANDS
Okinawa Diet; Okinawan Diet; Longevity in Okinawa; High Life Expectancy in Okinawa
The Okinawa diet describes the eating habits of the indigenous people of the Ryukyu Islands (belonging to Japan), which is believed to contribute to their exceptional longevity. It is also the name of a weight-loss diet based on this.
Okinawa soba         
FOOD
Okinawa Soba
is a type of noodle produced in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Okinawa soba is a regional collective trademark of The Okinawa Noodle Manufacturing Co-op. On Okinawa, it is sometimes simply called soba (or suba in Okinawan dialects), although this Japanese term typically refers to buckwheat noodles in mainland Japan.
Okinawa Classic         
The Okinawa Classic was a men's professional golf tournament that was held at Daikyo Country Club in Itoman, Okinawa, Japan from 1973 until 1975.
Examples of use of Okinawa
1. Tyrone Luther Hadnott, 38, of Camp Courtney in Okinawa, an Okinawa police official said on condition of anonymity citing policy.
2. "The Americans occupied Okinawa during the war and they feel Okinawa is their own territory," he says.
3. About 60,000 households were without power – 11 percent of all households in Okinawa, according to Tomoko Sunagawa, an official of Okinawa Electric Power Co.
4. Marines based in Okinawa, Japan, was already at the site.
5. Some 8,000 US marines will leave Kadena base in Okinawa.