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Ryukyuans, or Lewchewans (????; Okinawan
Okinawan language

Okinawan is a Ryukyuan languages spoken in Japan on the southern island of Okinawa, as well as the surrounding islands of Kerama, Kumejima, Okinawa, Tonaki, Okinawa, Aguni, Okinawa, and a number of smaller islands located to the east of the main island of Okinawa....
: ?; Japanese
Japanese language

IPA: [n?iho?go] is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages....
: Ryukyu minzoku) are the indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples

File:Kaiapos.jpegThe term indigenous peoples or autochthonous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group of people who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known historical connection, alongside immigrants which have populated the region and which are greater in number....
 of the Ryukyu Islands
Ryukyu Islands

The Ryukyu Islands are part of the . From around 1800 on, they have spelled Luchu, Loo-choo, or Lewchew, from the Chinese Liuqiu. They consist of a chain of Islands of Japan in the western Pacific Ocean at the eastern limit of the East China Sea and stretch southwest from the island of Kyushu to the island of Taiwan....
 of Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 between the islands of Kyushu
Kyushu

or Kyushu is the third-largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its Japanese Archipelago. Its alternate ancient names include Kyukoku , Chinzei , and Tsukushi-no-shima ....
 and Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
. The generally recognized subgroups of Ryukyuans are Amamians, Okinawans, Miyako
Miyako

Miyako may refer to:...
ans, Yaeyamans
Yaeyama Islands

The Yaeyama Islands are an archipelago in the Okinawa Prefecture, a part of the nation of Japan.The isles are the remotest part of Japan from the main islands and contains both the most southern and most western inhabited islands of the island nation of Japan....
, and Yonaguni
Yonaguni

, or ??? 'Dunan-chima' in the local Yonaguni language, is the westernmost island of Japan.The local language, which is incomprehensible to Japanese language speakers, and even to speakers of other Ryukyu languages, is still spoken by a few elderly inhabitants....
ans. Geographically, they live in either Okinawa Prefecture
Okinawa Prefecture

is one of Japan's southern Prefectures of Japan, and consists of hundreds of the Ryukyu Islands in a chain over 1,000 km long, which extends southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan....
 or Kagoshima Prefecture
Kagoshima Prefecture

is a Prefectures of Japan of Japan located on Kyushu island. The capital is the city of Kagoshima, Kagoshima....
. Their languages, such as Uchinaguchi, make up the Ryukyuan language family
Ryukyuan languages

The Ryukyuan languages are spoken in the Ryukyu Islands, and make up a subfamily of the Japonic languages language family.The Ryukyuan languages and Japanese diverged "not long before the first written evidences of Japanese appeared, that is to say, at some point before the 7th century"....
, one of the two branches of the Japonic language family
Japonic languages

Japonic or Japanese-Ryukyuan is a language family composed of Japanese language and Ryukyuan languages. Their common ancestral language is known as Proto-Japonic or Proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan. The essential feature of this classification is that the first split in the family resulted in the separation of all dialects of Japane...
, the other one being Japanese and its dialects.






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Ryukyuans, or Lewchewans (????; Okinawan
Okinawan language

Okinawan is a Ryukyuan languages spoken in Japan on the southern island of Okinawa, as well as the surrounding islands of Kerama, Kumejima, Okinawa, Tonaki, Okinawa, Aguni, Okinawa, and a number of smaller islands located to the east of the main island of Okinawa....
: ?; Japanese
Japanese language

IPA: [n?iho?go] is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages....
: Ryukyu minzoku) are the indigenous peoples
Indigenous peoples

File:Kaiapos.jpegThe term indigenous peoples or autochthonous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group of people who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known historical connection, alongside immigrants which have populated the region and which are greater in number....
 of the Ryukyu Islands
Ryukyu Islands

The Ryukyu Islands are part of the . From around 1800 on, they have spelled Luchu, Loo-choo, or Lewchew, from the Chinese Liuqiu. They consist of a chain of Islands of Japan in the western Pacific Ocean at the eastern limit of the East China Sea and stretch southwest from the island of Kyushu to the island of Taiwan....
 of Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 between the islands of Kyushu
Kyushu

or Kyushu is the third-largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its Japanese Archipelago. Its alternate ancient names include Kyukoku , Chinzei , and Tsukushi-no-shima ....
 and Taiwan
Taiwan

Taiwan is an island in East Asia. "Taiwan" is also commonly used to refer to the country governed by the Republic of China and to the ROC itself, which governs the island of Taiwan, Orchid Island and Green Island, Taiwan in the Pacific Ocean off the Taiwan coast, the Penghu islands in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands...
. The generally recognized subgroups of Ryukyuans are Amamians, Okinawans, Miyako
Miyako

Miyako may refer to:...
ans, Yaeyamans
Yaeyama Islands

The Yaeyama Islands are an archipelago in the Okinawa Prefecture, a part of the nation of Japan.The isles are the remotest part of Japan from the main islands and contains both the most southern and most western inhabited islands of the island nation of Japan....
, and Yonaguni
Yonaguni

, or ??? 'Dunan-chima' in the local Yonaguni language, is the westernmost island of Japan.The local language, which is incomprehensible to Japanese language speakers, and even to speakers of other Ryukyu languages, is still spoken by a few elderly inhabitants....
ans. Geographically, they live in either Okinawa Prefecture
Okinawa Prefecture

is one of Japan's southern Prefectures of Japan, and consists of hundreds of the Ryukyu Islands in a chain over 1,000 km long, which extends southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan....
 or Kagoshima Prefecture
Kagoshima Prefecture

is a Prefectures of Japan of Japan located on Kyushu island. The capital is the city of Kagoshima, Kagoshima....
. Their languages, such as Uchinaguchi, make up the Ryukyuan language family
Ryukyuan languages

The Ryukyuan languages are spoken in the Ryukyu Islands, and make up a subfamily of the Japonic languages language family.The Ryukyuan languages and Japanese diverged "not long before the first written evidences of Japanese appeared, that is to say, at some point before the 7th century"....
, one of the two branches of the Japonic language family
Japonic languages

Japonic or Japanese-Ryukyuan is a language family composed of Japanese language and Ryukyuan languages. Their common ancestral language is known as Proto-Japonic or Proto-Japanese-Ryukyuan. The essential feature of this classification is that the first split in the family resulted in the separation of all dialects of Japane...
, the other one being Japanese and its dialects. These languages are, in fact, different from Japanese and cannot be understood by a native Japanese speaker without some effort. The term Uchinaanchu refers to only people from Uchinaa while Ryukyuans refers to the entire of Ryukyu.

Ryukyuan ethnic identity and pride

The culture of Ryukyuans, though closely related to Japanese culture
Culture of Japan

The culture of Japan has evolved greatly over millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jomon culture to its contemporary hybrid culture, which combines influences from Asia, Europe and North America....
, is nonetheless distinctive in that it historically received much more influence from China
Culture of China

The Culture of China is one of the world's oldest and most complex cultures. The area in which the culture is dominant covers a large geographical region with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and Province ....
 and has separate political and religious traditions. The Ryukyuan people's marine environmental protection awareness is very strong. Traditionally, Uchina'anchus have a very tightly-knit family life and enjoy close personal friendships, which contributes to dietary factors that make Uchinanchu among the longest-lived people in the world. Uchinanchu tend to see themselves as bound together by their home island and, especially among older Uchina'anchu, will always consider themselves from Uchina'a first and Japan second.

Okinawan food is rich in vitamins and minerals and is a good balance of protein, fats, and carbohydrates. Although rice is a staple food, pork
Pork

Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig . The word, pork, is often meant to denote specifically the fresh meat of the pig, but it can be used as an all-inclusive term, to include cured, smoked, or processed meats It is one of the most-commonly consumed meats worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry dating back...
, seaweed
Seaweed

Seaweed is a loose colloquial term encompassing macroscopic, multicellular, benthos ocean algae. The term includes some members of the rhodophyta, phycophyta and green algae....
, rich miso
Miso

is a traditional Japanese cuisine produced by fermentation rice, barley and/or soybeans, with salt and the fungus , the most typical miso being made with soy....
 (fermented soybean
Soybean

The soybean or soya bean is a species of legume native to East Asia. The plant is classed as an oilseed rather than a Pulse . It is an annual plant that has been used in China for 5,000 years as a food and a component of drugs....
) pastes, and black sugar all feature prominently in native cuisine. Most famous to tourists is the bitter melon
Bitter melon

Momordica charantia is a tropical and subtropical vine of the family Cucurbitaceae, widely grown for edible fruit, which is among the most Taste#Bitterness of all vegetables....
, goya, which is often mixed into a rice dish called goya champuru. The taste of goya can best be described as an acquired taste by some, but others will describe its unique flavor as one that is approximated by no other vegetable, as it has the taste of "a demon's bitter toenails".

Native Uchina religion places strong emphasis upon the role of the women in the community, with women holding positions as shamans and guardians of the home and hearth. Shi-shi lion dog statues can often be seen on or in front of houses—this relates to the ancient Uchina belief that the male spirit is the spirit of the outside and the female spirit is the spirit of the inside. To prevent the negative interaction or conquering of the inside spirit by the outside, the male spirits will go into the shi-shi statues while the man is inside and enter him again when he leaves. Most Uchinaanchu of the younger generations are not serious adherents to this religion anymore, but many older Uchinanchu try to teach about the old ways, including dances and the language (???; Ryukyuan: Uchinaguch; Japanese: Okinawago).

Uchinanchu are known as a peaceful people and have always considered the arts and music as more honorable than combat skills, but if need be they will defend their honour. This can be evidenced by the revelation that, in feudal Japan, it was almost mandatory to show martial awareness by keeping a daisho
Daisho

The , lit. "big and small", is a Japanese language term referring to the traditional weapons of the samurai. The daisho is composed of the katana and the wakizashi....
 (matched pair of large and small swords) in the tokonoma (living room alcove), but Uchinanchu always had a sanshin
Sanshin

The sanshin is an Okinawan musical instrument, and precursor of the Japanese shamisen. Often likened to a banjo, it consists of a snakeskin-covered body, neck and three strings....
 (a sort of Asian guitar or lute) in their tokonoma.

In modern times, the old dances and songs are making a resurgence as young Uchinanchu and even foreigners with mixed blood get more into their unique culture. Once again the sanshin and chants can be heard over fires at the festivals.

During the occupation by Japan in the mid-15th–16th centuries, the Uchinanchu were completely disarmed of all bladed weapons by the Japanese (who feared revolt). The techniques of self-defense and using farm tools as weapons against armed opponents—called Karate
Karate

or , and often mis, is a martial arts developed in the Ryukyu Islands from indigenous fighting methods and Chinese martial arts kenpo. It is primarily a striking art using punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes and open-handed techniques such as knife-hands and ridge-hands....
 by today's martial artists—was created totally by Uchinanchu who probably incorporated some gong fu and native techniques from China into a complete system of attack and defense known simply as Te (literally meaning "hand(s)," but with a strong connotation of "manoeuvre(s)"). These martial arts varied slightly from town to town, and were named for their towns of origin, examples being Naha-te (currently known as Goju-Ryu), Tomari-te and Shuri-te. These martial arts are also making a resurgence in Okinawa as young people once again look to their ancient past for a proud tradition of self-defense and inner calm.
Kamekoubaka

History

The Ryukyu islands were unified by the Ryukyuan Kingdom in the 12th century. The islands paid tribute to the Ming Dynasty
Ming Dynasty

The Ming Dynasty , or Empire of the Great Ming , was the ruling Dynasties in Chinese history of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty....
 of China, and later to the Qing Dynasty
Qing Dynasty

The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 ....
. In the early 17th century, however, the Ryukyuan Kingdom was conquered by the Satsuma-han
Satsuma han

The Satsuma domain was one of the most powerful feudal domains in Tokugawa shogunate Japan, and played a major role in the Meiji Restoration and in the government of the Meiji period which followed....
 of Kyushu
Kyushu

or Kyushu is the third-largest island of Japan and most southwesterly of its Japanese Archipelago. Its alternate ancient names include Kyukoku , Chinzei , and Tsukushi-no-shima ....
. The Satsuma domain kept the kingdom nominally alive because of the benefit from trade with China
China

China is a Culture of China, an ancient civilization, and, depending on perspective, a national or multinational entity extending over a large area in East Asia....
, although the Amami Archipelago
Amami Oshima

is one of the Ryukyu Islands . Its area is 712.35 km?. Lying roughly two-thirds of the way north of the island chain, it is part of Kagoshima Prefecture, in the Kyushu region of Japan....
 came under the full control of Satsuma. During the Meiji period
Meiji period

The , or Meiji era, denotes the 45-year reign of the Meiji Emperor, running, in the Gregorian calendar, from 23 October 1868 to 30 July 1912. During this time, Japan started its modernization and rose to world power status....
, the kingdom was formally abolished and Okinawa prefecture
Okinawa Prefecture

is one of Japan's southern Prefectures of Japan, and consists of hundreds of the Ryukyu Islands in a chain over 1,000 km long, which extends southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan....
 was established.

After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the Ryukyus, like the rest of Japan, were occupied by the U.S.
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, but the U.S. maintained control of Okinawa even after the 1951 Treaty of San Francisco
Treaty of San Francisco

The Treaty of Peace with Japan , between the Allies of World War II and Japan, was officially signed by 49 nations on September 8, 1951 in San Francisco, California....
, which went into effect on April 28, 1952. Many soldiers stationed in the Ryukyu islands during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 took aboriginal brides with them once the war ended. Twenty years later, in 1972, the Ryukyus were returned to Japan. Perceived discrimination
Discrimination

Discrimination toward or against a person or group is the treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit. It is usually associated with prejudice....
 against Ryukyuans by mainland Japanese is the cause of some resentment. Furthermore, due in part to the intense fighting in the islands during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, many Ryukyuans are strongly anti-military. Okinawa comprises just 0.6% of Japan's total land mass, yet U.S. military bases use about 10% of all the land in the Ryukyus, including 18.8% of the land on Okinawa Island itself. Many feel that they bear more than their fair share of the U.S.-Japan security alliance, and the presence of the military remains an issue in local politics.

First documentation and origins of Ryukyuan people

Chinese historical writings first mentioned the Ryukyus
Ryukyu Islands

The Ryukyu Islands are part of the . From around 1800 on, they have spelled Luchu, Loo-choo, or Lewchew, from the Chinese Liuqiu. They consist of a chain of Islands of Japan in the western Pacific Ocean at the eastern limit of the East China Sea and stretch southwest from the island of Kyushu to the island of Taiwan....
 during the 6th-7th centuries (the Sui Dynasty
Sui Dynasty

The Sui Dynasty followed the Southern and Northern Dynasties and preceded the Tang Dynasty in China. It ended nearly four centuries of division between rival regimes....
). Exact details of these early voyages are still unknown, and it is widely believed that the ancient Ryukyus described by the Chinese consisted of the modern day Ryukyuan Islands, Taiwan, and parts of the Philippines. The Ryukyu Islands were inhabited early in historical times, by migrants believed to have crossed into the northern Amami-Uchina Islands via Kyushu. Multiple waves of migrants, including those related to the Jomon, and later, newcomers from Kyushu continued to populate these islands. While there is evidence of early habitation, the current population of the Ryukyus is of the same basic genealogical stock as other Japanese, though with a relatively higher contribution of Jomon elements.

The kinship between the Ryukyuan languages
Ryukyuan languages

The Ryukyuan languages are spoken in the Ryukyu Islands, and make up a subfamily of the Japonic languages language family.The Ryukyuan languages and Japanese diverged "not long before the first written evidences of Japanese appeared, that is to say, at some point before the 7th century"....
 and the Japanese language
Japanese language

IPA: [n?iho?go] is a language spoken by over 130 million people in Japan and in Japanese emigrant communities. It is related to the Ryukyuan languages....
 suggests a common origin in the language of immigrants from continental Asia to the archipelago.. This is however controversial and not widely accepted. See the articles on the Yayoi and Kofun cultures for more.

Famous Ryukyuans

  • Namie Amuro
    Namie Amuro

    is a Japanese people singer, dancer, and former child actor/child singer, who, at the height of her popularity, was referred to as the "Teen Queen [of Japan]" and the "Queen of J-pop"....
    ; Singer.
  • Yui Aragaki
    Yui Aragaki

    is a Japanese model, actress, singer, seiyu and occasional radio show host of Ryukyuan people ancestry. She is a well-loved Japanese idol.Because of her fashion sense and logical personality, she gained a large fanbase in and out of Japan....
    ; Radio host, singer and TV personality.
  • Nagisa Arakaki
    Nagisa Arakaki

    is a professional baseball player for the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball. Despite having one of the best fastballs of anyone in the league, Arakaki has battled control problems and injuries throughout his career....
    ; Baseball player.
  • Beni Arashiro
    Beni Arashiro

    , born March 30, 1986, known by her stage name Beni, is a Japanese pop singer, songwriter and former actress. She was born in Okinawa prefecture and moved to California and then Yokohama....
    ; singer (mother is Ryukyuan)
  • Begin
    Begin (band)

    Begin is a popular Japanese three-man pop group from Ishigaki Island , Okinawa, Japan. Their sound contains many elements of traditional Okinawan folk music, and prominently features the sanshin, an Okinawan three-stringed banjo....
    ; Musical group.
  • Kurara Chibana
    Kurara Chibana

    , a Japanese model, born on March 27, 1982, is a native of Naha, Okinawa . She competed in Miss Universe 2006 and ended up as the 1st Runner-up....
    ; first runner-up for Miss Universe 2006
    Miss Universe 2006

    Miss Universe 2006, the 55th Miss Universe pageant, took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, USA. Unlike past events, it was held on Sunday, July 23, 2006 ....
  • Rina Chinen
    Rina Chinen

    Rina Chinen is a female former J-Pop artist,turned Jdorama. Her Japanese blood type theory of personality is O.Rina was born in Naha, Okinawa....
    ; singer, actress
  • Cocco
    Cocco

    is a female Ryukyuan J-Pop singer who debuted in 1996 with a self-titled Extended play titled Cocko. A track from the EP, "Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~", was used in an advertising campaign for Tower Records Japan....
    ; Musician.
  • D-51
    D-51

    is a J-Pop group consisting of two men, Yu and Yasu. They are signed under Pony Canyon label. According to its members, the name D-51 came from Japanese National Railways' D51 steam locomotive class....
    ; Musical group
  • Da Pump
    Da Pump

    is a popular 9 member entertainment group. Originally the group debuted as a four-piece, all members being Okinawan natives. They were the first all male vocal group to debut from Okinawa Actors' School which also trained superstars, Namie Amuro, Speed , and MAX ....
    ; Musical group (4 original members).
  • Finger 5
    Finger 5

    For the 2006 Islamic terrorist film see Five Fingers 'For the 1952 see 5 Fingers The Finger Five are inevitably described as ?the Japanese Jackson Five?....
    ; Musical group.
  • Folder 5
    Folder 5

    Folder 5 was a five-girl J-pop japanese idol group on the avex trax label. The group was known for singing Eurobeat-style music....
    ; Musical group.
  • Gackt
    Gackt

    is a Japanese musician, songwriter and actor. Usually referred to by his stage name only, he is known for his work with Malice Mizer and after leaving Malice Mizer started his career as a solo artist....
    ; Musician.
  • Kazuki Ganaha
    Kazuki Ganaha

    Kazuki Ganaha is a Japanese football player who currently plays for Vissel Kobe. He is a right-footed forward....
    ; Football (soccer) player.
  • Yoko Gushiken
    Yoko Gushiken

    Yoko Gushiken was a Ryukyuan professional Boxing from 1974-1981. His professional record is 23-1 and he held the title of World Boxing Association Jr....
    ; Professinal boxer.
  • Kenji Haga
    Kenji Haga

    ', better known as ' is a Japanese tarento, actor and businessperson from Okinawa, Okinawa. Haga was born to an United States father and a Japanese mother....
    ; TV Talent (half-American
    United States

    The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
    )
  • Akinobu Hiranaka
    Akinobu Hiranaka

    Akinobu Hiranaka is a former boxer in the Light welterweight division. He won the World Boxing Association Light welterweight title in 1992....
    ; Professinal boxer.
  • Hideki Irabu
    Hideki Irabu

    Hideki Irabu is a former professional baseball player. He grew up in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Hyogo Prefecture.Irabu pitched for the Lotte Orions, who later became the Chiba Lotte Marines, of the Pacific League from 1988 to 1996....
    ; Former Major League Baseball
    Major League Baseball

    Major League Baseball is the highest level of play in American professional baseball. Specifically, Major League Baseball refers to the organization that operates the National League and the American League, by means of a joint organizational structure that has developed gradually between them since 1903 ....
     player.
  • Takeshi Kaneshiro
    Takeshi Kaneshiro

    Takeshi Kaneshiro , born October 11, 1973, is a famous Asian actor of mixed heritage - his father is Ryukyuan people and his mother is Taiwanese people....
    ; Actor and former Mandopop
    Mandopop

    Mandopop is a colloquial abbreviation for "Mandarin Chinese popular music". It is also referred to as Mandapop. It is categorized as a genre of China popular music within C-pop....
     and Cantopop
    Cantopop

    Cantopop is a colloquial portmanteau for "Cantonese popular music". It is sometimes referred to as HK-pop, short for "Hong Kong popular music"....
     singer (half-Uchinanchu half-Taiwanese
    Taiwanese

    Taiwanese may refer to:* things of or pertaining to the Republic of China, the government of Taiwan.* things of or pertaining to the island of Taiwan....
    )
  • Shoukichi Kina
    Shoukichi Kina

    , born June 10, 1948 in Koza , Okinawa Prefecture, is a Ryukyuan rock musician who, along with his band Champloose, played a large role in the Japanese home-grown "folk rock" scene in the 70s and 80s....
    ; Musician.
  • Kiroro
    Kiroro

    is a Japanese musical group from Okinawa that debuted in 1996....
    ; Musical duo
  • Ryoko Kuninaka
    Ryoko Kuninaka

    is a Japanese actress and singer. She hails from Naha, Okinawa City in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan and currently works for Vision Factory....
    ; Actress.
  • Meisa Kuroki
    Meisa Kuroki

    is a Japanese actor, model and singer born in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. She is represented by Sweet Power, and models for the popular Japanese fashion magazine, JJ....
    ; Actress.
  • Caroline Lufkin
    Caroline Lufkin

    Caroline Lufkin is an Okinawa-born Ryukyuan people-United States musician and younger sister of J-pop artist Olivia Lufkin. Caroline's songs feature dozens of live acoustic instruments, including pianos, harps, bells, guitars, strings and hand drums, and use no samples....
    ; Singer (half-Uchinanchu half-German-American)
  • Olivia Lufkin; Singer (sister of the above)
  • MAX
    MAX (band)

    MAX whose name is an acronym for "Musical Active eXperience" is a popular Japanese vocal group. The original members of MAX made their musical debut as members of the Super Monkey's along with lead vocalist, Namie Amuro....
    ; Musical group.
  • Saori Minami; Musician.
  • Ai Miyazato
    Ai Miyazato

    is a professional Japanese golfer who currently competes on the US-based LPGA Tour and the LPGA of Japan TourAs an amateur in 2003, she won a professional event on the LPGA of Japan Tour ? the Dunlop Ladies Open in Miyagi Prefecture, which is where she was attending high school at the time....
    ; Golf player.
  • Mongol800
    MONGOL800

    Mongol800 is a three-person band from Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan. When they were aged 19, they released their first album. They have released five studio recordings, one single, and one live concert DVD....
    ; Musical group
  • Yukie Nakama
    Yukie Nakama

    is a Ryukyuan people actress, singer and former Japanese idol. She was born in Urasoe, Okinawa Prefecture, the youngest of five siblings.She is one of the few young Japanese celebrities that have been able to break free from their teeny-bopper image and emerge as one of the country's most popular and well-respected actresses....
    ; Actress.
  • Rimi Natsukawa
    Rimi Natsukawa

    is a Japanese folk singer who performs Ryukyuan music. Her genre is sometimes referred to as Kayokyoku but it is stated on her website that it is Okinawan Folk....
    ; Singer.
  • Risa Niigaki
    Risa Niigaki

    is a fifth generation member of the Japanese pop group Morning Musume as well as the sub-leader. She joined Morning Musume in 2001 along with Ai Takahashi, Asami Konno and Makoto Ogawa....
    ; Singer of the pop group Morning Musume
    Morning Musume

    is an all-girl J-pop group from Japan. They are sometimes also referred to as . Their act revolves around singing and dancing to generally upbeat melodies....
    . Third-generation Okinawan.
  • Maki Onaga; Vocalist of the band High and Mighty Color
    High and Mighty Color

    is a Japanese Rock music band signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan....
  • Orange Range
    Orange Range

    , stylized as ORANGE RANGE, is a 5-member Japanese alternative rock band , based in Okinawa. Formed in 2001, the band began with Spice Music and later signed with Sony Music Japan's gr8! records division in 2003....
    ; Musical group.
  • Rinken Band
    Rinken Band

    Rinken Band is an Okinawan Traditional music band that helped popularize their homeland's musical forms starting in 1985, when their first hit, "Arigatou", was released....
    ; Musical group
  • Dave Roberts; Major League Baseball player (born in Okinawa, mother is Ryukyuan)
  • Jake Shimabukuro
    Jake Shimabukuro

    Jake Shimabukuro is a ukulele virtuoso known for his rapid finger work. His music combines elements of jazz, rock and roll, and pop music....
    ; Ukelele-player (fifth generation Okinawan American from Hawaii)
  • Speed
    Speed (band)

    Speed is an all-female J-pop group, consisting of four members hailing from Okinawa Japan: Hiroko Shimabukuro, Eriko Imai, Takako Uehara, and Hitoe Arakaki....
    ; Musical group.
  • Cyril Takayama
    Cyril Takayama

    Cyril Takayama is an illusionist of Japanese and French descent. He is perhaps best known for his street magic performances in Japan....
    ; illusionist (father is Ryukyuan)
  • Katsuo Tokashiki
    Katsuo Tokashiki

    Katsuo Tokashiki is a former World Boxing Association Light flyweight champion. He currently works as an actor and television persona, and runs own boxing gym in Tokyo, Japan....
    ; Professinal boxer.
  • Takefumi Toma
    Takefumi Toma

    is a Japanese people football player currently playing for Kashima Antlers....
    ; Football (soccer) player.
  • Yu Yamada
    Yu Yamada

    is a model , actor, and singer best known from her modeling work with CanCam magazine....
    ; Actress.


Deceased people

  • Gichin Funakoshi
    Gichin Funakoshi

    Gichin Funakoshi was the creator of Shotokan karate and is attributed as being the "father of modern karate". Following in the teachings of Anko Itosu, he was one of the Okinawan karate masters who introduced karate to the Japanese Archipelago in 1921....
    ; Martial artist.
  • Sho Hashi
    Sho Hashi

    Sho Hashi was the first king of the Ryukyu Kingdom , uniting the three kingdoms of Chuzan, Hokuzan, and Nanzan by conquest. His name as rendered in Japanese language is "Sho Hashi"; in Chinese language, he is known as Shang Bazhi....
    ; The 2nd King of the First Sho Dynasty who united Okinawa Island.
  • Anko Itosu
    Anko Itosu

    is considered by many the father of modern karate, although this title is also often given to Gichin Funakoshi because the latter spread karate throughout Japan....
    ; Martial artist.
  • Sokon Matsumura
    Sokon Matsumura

    was one of the original karate masters of Okinawa. His life is reported variously as or or or ...
    ; Martial artist and one of the original Te masters of Okinawa.
  • Chojun Miyagi
    Chojun Miyagi

    was a Ryukyuan martial arts who founded the Goju-ryu school of karate....
    ; Martial artist.
  • Choki Motobu; Martial artist.


Fictitious examples

  • Kesuke Miyagi from the Karate Kid
    Karate Kid

    Karate Kid may refer to:* The Karate Kid, a 1984 American movie starring Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita, or its sequels:**The Karate Kid, Part II ...
     trilogy, played by Pat Morita
    Pat Morita

    Noriyuki "Pat" Morita was an Academy Award nominated United States actor who was well-known for playing the roles of Arnold on the TV show Happy Days and Kesuke Miyagi in the The Karate Kid movie series, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1984 in film....
    .
  • Maxi
    Maxi

    Maxi may refer to:*Austin Maxi, a 1970s medium sized 5-door hatchback car produced by British Leyland*Maxi L?pez, an Argentinian footballer who plays in Europe...
    , a character from the popular Soul series of video games
  • Mugen
    List of Samurai Champloo characters

    This is a list of known characters in the anime and manga series Samurai Champloo....
    , from the anime series Samurai Champloo
    Samurai Champloo

    is a Japanese Anime Television program consisting of twenty-six episodes. It was broadcast in Japan from May 20, 2004 through March 19, 2005 on the television network, Fuji TV....


See also

  • Ryukyu independence movement
    Ryukyu independence movement

    The is a movement for the independence of Okinawa and the surrounding islands , from Japan. The movement re-merged in 1945, after the end of the Pacific War....
  • List of active autonomist and secessionist movements
    List of active autonomist and secessionist movements

    This is a list of currently active Autonomous entity and secessionist movements around the world.Entries on this list meet two criteria: they are active movements with living, active members, and they are seeking greater autonomy or self-determination for a geographic region ....
  • Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
    Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

    The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly during its 62nd session at UN Headquarters in New York City on 13 September 2007....
  • Okinawan Samurai
    Pechin

    The is the Okinawan/Ryukyuans equivalent of the Japanese Samurai. In the Ryukyu Kingdom warriors of the Pechin class would commonly call themselves Samurai, therefore Pechin, Ryukyu Samurai or Okinawan Samurai are used interchangeably....
  • Okinawa prefecture
    Okinawa Prefecture

    is one of Japan's southern Prefectures of Japan, and consists of hundreds of the Ryukyu Islands in a chain over 1,000 km long, which extends southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan....
  • History of Ryukyu Islands
  • Ryukyuan religion
    Ryukyuan religion

    Ryukyuan religion is the indigenous religion of the Ryukyu Islands. While specific legends and traditions may vary slightly from place to place and island to island, the Ryukyuan religion is generally characterized by ancestor worship and the respecting of relationships between the living, the dead, and the gods and spirits of the natural wor...
  • Kariyushi Club
    Kariyushi Club

    , formerly called , is the local Political party in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, seeking an Ryukyu independence movement, the . The current party leader is ....
     (The former Ryukyu Independent Party)
  • Ethnic issues in Japan
    Ethnic issues in Japan

    A comment by U.N. special rapporteur on racism and xenophobiaIn 2005, a United Nations special rapporteur on racism and xenophobia expressed concerns about "deep and profound" racism in Japan and insufficient government recognition of the problem....
  • Government of the Ryukyu Islands
    Government of the Ryukyu Islands

    The United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands was the government in Okinawa, Japan after World War II until 1972....
  • Jomon period
    Jomon period

    The is the time in history of Japan from about 14th millennium BC to 5th century BC.The term "Jomon" means "cord-patterned" in Japanese. This refers to the markings made on clay vessels and figures using sticks with cords wrapped around them which are characteristic of the Jomon people....
    • Ainu people
      Ainu people

      are an ethnic group indigenous peoples to Hokkaido, the Kuril Islands, and much of Sakhalin. There are most likely over 150,000 Ainu today; however the exact figure is not known as many Ainu hide their origin due to Ethnic issues in Japan....
  • Yayoi period
    Yayoi period

    The is an era in the history of Japan from about 500 BC to 300 AD. It is named after the neighbourhood of Tokyo where Archaeology first uncovered artifacts and features from that era....
    • Yamato people
      Yamato people

      The are the dominant native ethnic group of Japan. It is a term that came to be used around the late 19th century to distinguish the residents of the mainland Japan from other minority ethnic groups who have resided in the peripheral areas of Japan such as Ainu people, Ryukyuan people, Nivkhs, Oroks, as well as Korean people, Taiwanese people, and...
  • Battle of Okinawa
    Battle of Okinawa

    The Battle of Okinawa, also known as Operation Iceberg, was fought on the Ryukyu Islands of Okinawa Island and was the largest amphibious warfare in the Pacific War of World War II....


Further reading

  • Kreiner, J. (1996). Sources of Ryukyuan history and culture in European collections. Monographien aus dem Deutschen Institut für Japanstudien der Philipp-Franz-von-Siebold-Stiftung, Bd. 13. München: Iudicium. ISBN 389129493X
  • Ota, Masahide. (2000). Essays on Okinawa Problems. Yui Shuppan Co.: Gushikawa City, Okinawa, Japan. ISBN 4-946539-10-7 C0036.
An excellent collection of essays by a peace activist and former governor of Okinawa. Among the issues it discusses are those affecting the development of Ryukyuan identity.
  • Ouwehand, C. (1985). Hateruma: socio-religious aspects of a South-Ryukyuan island culture. Leiden: E.J. Brill. ISBN 9004077103
  • Pacific Science Congress, and Allan H. Smith. (1964). Ryukyuan culture and society: a survey. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
  • Sakiyama, R. (1995). Ryukyuan dance = Ryukyu buyo¯. Naha City: Okinawa Dept. of Commerce, Industry & Labor, Tourism & Cultural Affirs Bureau.
  • Yamazato, Marie. (1995). Ryukyuan cuisine. Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture: Okinawa Tourism & Cultural Affairs Bureau Cultural Promotion Division.


External links

  • , featuring information about Ryukyuan culture worldwide