Naha

Naha

Naha is the capital of Okinawa Prefecture, the tropical island group south of mainland Japan. It's known for Shuri Castle, the restored royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which flourished from the 1400s–1800s and invented the martial art karate. Tsuboya district is assocated with traditional ceramics like shiisa (lion-dog figures). Lined with shops, bars and restaurants, Kokusaidori is Naha's main street.

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Shinpan Gusukuma

Shinpan Gusukuma

Martial artist

Taira Shinken

Taira Shinken

Japanese martial artist

Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib

Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib

Commander

James Goldsmith

James Goldsmith

Former Member of the European Parliament

Samir Bouyakhrichan

Samir Bouyakhrichan


Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin

Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin


Doc Cramer

Doc Cramer

American baseball player

Spanky Davis

Spanky Davis

Jazz musician

Arakaki Seishō

Arakaki Seishō

Martial artist

Higaonna Kanryō

Higaonna Kanryō

Martial artist

Arakaki Seishō

Arakaki Seishō

Martial artist

Chōbyō Yara

Chōbyō Yara

Japanese Politician

Shōmei Tōmatsu

Shōmei Tōmatsu

Japanese photographer

Eiichi Miyazato

Eiichi Miyazato

Martial artist

Shōshin Nagamine

Shōshin Nagamine

Karateka

Shūgorō Nakazato

Shūgorō Nakazato

Martial artist

Tomi Taira

Tomi Taira

Japanese actress

Hiroshi Shō

Hiroshi Shō

Shō Shō's son

Masahide Ōta

Masahide Ōta

Former Governor of Okinawa Prefecture

Junji Nishime

Junji Nishime

Former Governor of Okinawa Prefecture

Arata Isozaki

Arata Isozaki

Japanese architect

Higaonna Kanryō

Higaonna Kanryō

Martial artist

Keitaro Hoshino

Keitaro Hoshino

Japanese boxer

Higa Yuchoku

Higa Yuchoku

Karateka

Arakaki Seishō

Arakaki Seishō

Martial artist

Choichi Terukina

Choichi Terukina

Japanese musician

Aryeh Nehemkin

Aryeh Nehemkin

Former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Israel

Aviva Geffen

Aviva Geffen

Moshe Dayan's sister

Horace Gray

Horace Gray

Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Eleanor Stier

Eleanor Stier

John David Stier's mother

John Volpe

John Volpe

Former United States Secretary of Transportation

Theodore Lyman III

Theodore Lyman III


Thomas Dwight

Thomas Dwight

American teacher

Thomas Curtis

Thomas Curtis

American olympic athlete

Amos A. Lawrence

Amos A. Lawrence

American philanthropist

Selig Soskin

Selig Soskin

Former Representative of the Union of Zionist Revisionists

Shmuel Katz

Shmuel Katz

Israeli artist

Jacob Steinhardt

Jacob Steinhardt

Israeli painter

Ariel Forman

Ariel Forman

Israeli actor

'Amr bin Ma'adi Yakrib

'Amr bin Ma'adi Yakrib


Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin

Al-Nu'man ibn Muqrin


Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib

Amr ibn Ma'adi Yakrib

Commander

Shinpan Gusukuma

Shinpan Gusukuma

Martial artist

Shinpan Gusukuma

Shinpan Gusukuma

Martial artist

Higaonna Kanryō

Higaonna Kanryō

Martial artist

Motobu Chōki

Motobu Chōki

Karateka

Motobu Chōyū

Motobu Chōyū

Motobu Chōki's brother

Shō En

Shō En

King

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