domingo, 4 de enero de 2015

1.4 / The Okinawa sea from the Prefectural Museum





The Okinawa Prefectural Museum and art Museum is a modern building playing beautiful among celosías, stylized columns , holes reminding early cards of digital language and a shape of fortress that evoque some way the "gusuku" style of Ryukyu castles.




















The Okinawa sea  have more than 400 different coral species and an uncountable marine life including whales, turtles or tiny colourful tropical fish.








It holds a permanent collection defining the Okinawan nature and history plus galleries for special events such as :
THE UNDERWATER CULTURAL HERITAGE – 
PIECES OF HISTORY IN THE OCEAN






But further than that helds history since primitive times going through trade among the islands  around and  other continents.








Nature, great storms, typhoons, produced numerous wrecks.










Even there are rests of whole cultures submerged on the underwater fund.
They resemble to "gusukus" from Ryukyu Kingdom -their castles- but other times, such as a pirámide, they remind more the mexican or egyptian civilizations.




                                 NEXT : Fukushuen , a chinese garden in Naha.

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