what came next, we all know. what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. so they had to keep the military forces as long as possibility in okinawa so they could prepare the defenses to protect mainland japan. so ever since that battle of okinawa, okinawan people say we were sort of, what do you call it sacrificed? yes. uh-huh. masaharu ota is the former governor of okinawa.
what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. to protect mainland japan. so ever since that battle of okinawa, okinawan people say we were sort of, what do you call it sacrifice? yes. uh-huh. masaharu ota is the former
masaharu ota is the former governor of okinawa. he was a young conscript in the japanese imperial army. he fought hard and bravely against the allies until he saw japanese soldiers murdering okinawans for food and water and his faith melted away. getowan is a private home turned restaurant serving very traditional okinawan dishes. in honor of their outspoken former governor, the restaurant prepared a dish typically served to royals and vips in which was once the ryukyu kingdom. it s called tundabun after the dish the multi bite-sized portions are presented in. let s eat. that s very good. there s some squid.
what came next, we all know. what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. to protect mainland japan. so ever since that battle of okinawa, okinawan people say we were sort of, what do you call it sacrifice? yes. uh-huh. masaharu ota is the former governor of okinawa. he was a young conscript in the japanese imperial army. he fought hard and bravely
what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. to protect mainland japan. so ever since that battle of okinawa, okinawan people say we were sort of, what do you call it sacrifice? yes. uh-huh. masaharu ota is the former governor of okinawa.