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Special Forces Association Web Site for Chapter II
Chapter II SFA official minutes, The Rag (monthly newsletter) and photos of the Chapter's activities.
www.sfachapter2.org
Offers information and statistics on centenarians, a description of a centenarian study, book excerpts, biographies on the researchers, and contact information. Also contains links to news articles and a mailing list.
www.okicent.org
Puerto Rican Alliance of Okinawa
Ex-patriot group to strengthen Hispanic ties in Okinawa.
www.geocities.com
Neighborhood Assembly Of God Church
An English-speaking church in Okinawa, Japan with ministry to US military, Okinawan, and Japanese families. Describes ministries, provides photographs, and lists service times.
www.okinawachurch.com
Gives listings of party and events on Okinawa. With forum and gallery.
www.gsv2.com
Marine Corps Community Services Okinawa Japan
MCCS Okinawa provides services for military, civilian, and family members stationed on Okinawa.
www.mccsokinawa.com
Okinawa International Consortium of Longevity
The official post conference website of the Okinawa International Conference on Longevity (OICL). Site contains an about OICL page, the governor's message, speaker's abstracts, supporters, site map, contact information and a post conference summary.
www.oic-longevity.wwma.net
Site offers information on all Air Force morale, welfare and recreation services, facilities and events offered by the Kadena 18th Services Squadron. Information includes pets, Okuma Resort, lodging, employment and laundry. A locally published, Venture magazine and an online customer comment form are also available.
www.18services.com
Offers a collection of photos of the paintings on various Okinawan sea walls. Guest book is also available.
www.geocities.co.jp
Okinawa Awamori Distillers Association
Offers an introduction to Awamori, Okinawan traditional rice wine. Site includes the history and making of Awamori as well as how to enjoy it.
www.okinawa-awamori.or.jp
Description of the ornamental shisa, seen on buildings all over Okinawa, and the myth that created them.
www.geocities.com
A former US navyman's recollections of Okinawa 30 years ago and impressions from visiting there again recently.
www.jpri.org
A collection of articles on Okinawan history and culture, written by Paul Saeki.
www.adam.com.au
Gives an introduction to Okinawa, the 'base' problem, and regional culture.
www.geocities.com
Gives several short essays and FAQ on Okinawa life and culture, as well as political issues with US military bases.
www.well.com