Thursday's Essay Preview
This is the eleventh of 17 essays that cover our Southeast Asia cruise (March, 2010). The first paragraph of the eleventh essay reads as follows: "You do not get a fair view of the main island of the Okinawa Prefecture, Okinawa, with just a half-day stay and no excursion, but that is what we did. Some could probably argue that you can’t even get a fair view of anywhere without an extended stay — and that is probably an accurate point of view. We did not exchange enough money (we had just 2,000 Japanese yen — $22.6 U.S.) which was not enough for a taxi ride to and from Shuri Castle or the World War II Memorial. They are both a fair distance from the downtown area of Naha, the capital, where our shuttle from the ship dropped us off (a mere 15-20-minute drive), and the time to get there (to the castle or the memorial) and back could have prevented a walk down the main shopping street.
Thursday's Essay Excerpt - from the last two paragraphs of the essay
For all of the immigration papers we had to fill out, the fingerprinting, pictures, and thermal scanning (all before going ashore), you would think we had planned to stay on the island for some time. It is too bad that we did not have a chance to see their pottery, textiles, or glass making (products they are known for).
Even though we got but a meager glimpse of Okinawa, the lack of big high-rise buildings, the palms along the streets, the modern bridge connecting the port with the city, made this an interesting place to visit, but for us, it remains undiscovered, unexplored, and unexperienced.
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