2021-2022 Okinawa Guide

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LOCAL CULTURE

• Show respect for Okinawa’s

CULTURAL TIPS

Okinawa is a tropical paradise with an intricate web of traditions. The following information can help newcomers become better guests and ambassadors.

• Tipping is not expected in taxis, restaurants or anywhere else off base. • It is not customary to barter when shopping on Okinawa. • Wearing shoes inside an Okinawan or Japanese person’s home is a definite

no-no. Shoes should also be removed when entering certain public buildings and restaurants—check the entrance for rows of shoes or a kutsu-bako, a cabinet specifically designed to hold shoes. • Some Japanese toilets are built into the floor. Don’t panic—simply face the flushing handle, squat without touching any porcelain and proceed. Maintaining a limber torso and hamstrings can pay dividends. • The many turtleback and square-shaped concrete structures are tombs where the spirits of family members and ancestors are honored. It is highly inappropriate to trespass on or pass too near these tombs.

sacred natural places (utaki) and family altars (butsudan) inside an Okinawan home. Sacred places can be distinguished by incense, three upright stones, white garlands made of paper or people that appear to be praying. Refrain from laughing, talking loudly or taking pictures inside of shrines and temples. Taking pictures of the outside of most temples and shrines and their surroundings is usually permitted. Many Okinawan businesses located near a base or camp will take U.S. dollars, but at their own exchange rate. Asking the current rate before making a purchase is a good idea. Wear proper clothes when visiting places of worship, such as shrines and temples. Short shorts or skirts, for instance, are considered inappropriate. Going shirtless in public is considered inappropriate, except at the beach. People with extensive tattoos may be prohibited from some off-base beaches and pools because members of organized crime syndicates wear special tattoos called irezumi. Only take pictures of people after gaining their permission. Being a foreigner does have advantages; permission is usually granted. However, people worshiping or praying at a grave, temple or shrine should be left alone. Try to learn some Japanese phrases of friendship and courtesy. A smile goes a long way even when you don’t know the language.

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