Chapter 673: Okinawa
Ever since Erika Ikuta said that Masami Nagasawa, who Zhu Zi had killed, screamed, Zhu Zi avoided this girl. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
God knows what this little bastard will say this time, so on the plane to Okinawa, Zhu Zi decisively sat with Mayu Watanabe.
Ikuta Erika is very dissatisfied with Zhu Zi's behavior, he feels that his heart has been very seriously hurt, he is such a good girl who was weird by Zhu Zi's teacher, there must be a very big problem in this.
So she threw the question to Yuko Oshima.
"Sister Yuko, have I done anything particularly cruel recently? Why do I think Teacher Zhu Zi is avoiding me intentionally or unintentionally. ”
Yuko Oshima looked at the girl strangely: "Don't you really know?" ”
Ikuta Erika shook her head very innocently: "I really don't know." ”
Yuko Oshima looked the girl up and down: "I don't see it, Huahua." You're still a good actor. You really are the future of show business. ”
"Aligado, Sister Yuko. Actually, I'm very embarrassed to say that. Ikuta Erika said sweetly.
On the other side, Zhu Zi and Mayu Watanabe sat together.
"Teacher Zhu Zi, how did I find out that Huahua looked at you strangely?" Mayu Watanabe asked.
"Don't mention the girl, the girl is getting more and more confident now. There's time to kill her majesty, Watanabe, and I've heard you're good at drawing. ”
Mayu Watanabe nodded lightly: "It's okay." ”
"It's definitely better than Flowey, right?"
"Of course, Flowey doesn't know how to draw at all." Mayu Watanabe smiled happily.
"That's good...... I've got a solution. ”
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Okinawa is one of Japan's most famous tourist destinations.
The main island of Okinawa accounts for 53% of the total area of Okinawa Prefecture, and the larger outlying islands of Okinawa Prefecture are Miyako Island, Ishigaki Island, and Iriomote Island. Together, these four islands occupy 82% of the area of Okinawa Prefecture. Miyako Island has a flat terrain, and almost all of the island is made up of Ryukyu limestone formation. Although there are no rivers on the island, there are abundant underground water resources. Ishigaki Island is shaped like a spoon and the main part is square, while the Hirakubo Peninsula is the handle part of the spoon. The northern part of Ishigaki Island is elevated, while the southern part is flat. Japan's largest barrier reef is located on the east coast of Ishigaki Island, and the largest barrier reef in Japan is located between it and Iriomote Island. Iriomote Island is a mountainous island with its mountainous terrain, and the island's Iriomote is the only coal mine in Okinawa that was mined before World War II. There are also outlying islands such as Kohama Island and Taketomi Island near Ishigaki and Iriomote Island. On the westernmost side of the Yaeyama Islands are Yonaguni Island and Hateruma Island, which are dominated by hilly terrain. The Daito Islands and the Ryukyu Islands in the eastern part of Okinawa Prefecture are separated by the Ryukyu Trench. South Dadong Island and North East Island are uplifted atolls. Okidaito Island is a rare uplift reef terrain.
There are about 300 rivers in Okinawa Prefecture. Due to the topography, the rivers in Okinawa Prefecture are short and turbulent, and the flow of water often changes rapidly in a short period of time due to rainfall, resulting in floods and droughts. Okinawa is the only prefecture in Japan that does not have a primary water system, and the average basin area of the secondary water system in the prefecture is only 17.7 square kilometers, and the average length is only 7 kilometers. The largest river in Okinawa Prefecture is the Hisai River on the main island of Okinawa.
Okinawa Prefecture is known as the "Galapagos of the East" due to its unique ecosystem and many endemic species of flora and fauna, such as mangrove forests and lagoons. The Ryukyu Islands have 45 times the number of plant species per unit area of Japan, and are home to about 100 species of endemic plants, as well as endemic animals such as Iriomote lynx and Noguchi woodpecker. The Japanese government has established three national parks in Okinawa: Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park, Kerama Islands National Park, and Yambaru National Park to protect Okinawa's precious natural environment
In 2014, Okinawa Prefecture had a GDP of 4,051.1 billion yen. The per capita income of the prefectural residents is 2,129,000 yen, which is 74.2% of the Japanese average. Okinawa Prefecture accounts for 1.5% of the total economy, 13.7% of the secondary industry, and 84.6% of the tertiary industry. Okinawa Prefecture's economy is highly dependent on financial subsidies from the Japanese central government. The Japanese government has many preferential measures for Okinawa Prefecture in terms of tax system, and has designated many areas of Okinawa Prefecture as special. But on the other hand, Okinawa remains one of the prefectures with the highest unemployment rate in Japan.
The proportion of the secondary industry in the total economy of Okinawa Prefecture is much lower than the Japanese average, and the proportion of the construction industry is much higher than that of the manufacturing industry, indicating that the economy of Okinawa Prefecture is dependent on public works. Before World War II, construction accounted for 3.6% of Okinawa's economy. However, after the return of Okinawa, the proportion reached 20.4%. In 2014, Okinawa Prefecture produced 633.591 billion yen of industrial products, of which petroleum products accounted for the largest proportion, followed by the food and beverage industry. In terms of regional distribution, Nishihara Town, which has the only industrial area in Okinawa Prefecture, has the highest proportion. Okinawa had traditional industries such as pottery, Ryukyu lacquerware, red typeware, and plantain cloth during the Ryukyu period. Due to the limited availability of industrial land in Okinawa Prefecture and the remoteness of the local market in Japan, the manufacturing industry in Okinawa faces many congenital constraints. Especially after the return to Japan, the Okinawa Prefecture market was completely occupied by Japanese companies due to the abolition of protective measures. Major industrial companies in Okinawa Prefecture include Okinawa Electric Power and Orion Beer.
It is located on Miyakojima Island and Maehama with Naha
Okinawa Prefecture's cultural tourism resources are dominated by the ruins of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The castles of the Ryukyu Kingdom and related heritage sites are recognized as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Located on the outskirts of Naha City, Shurijo Castle is the capital of the Ryukyu Kingdom, and can be divided into two parts: the Inner Castle, which was built in the early 15th century, and the Outer Castle, which was built in the mid-16th century. Shurijo Castle is not only the political center of the Ryukyu Kingdom, but also a sacred place of faith and a center of culture and arts. After the Ryukyu Kingdom was annexed by Japan, Shurijo Castle was used as a military site and a school. Due to disrepair, the main hall of Shurijo Castle was in danger of being demolished in 1924. Fortunately, thanks to the efforts of the local people to save the movement, they survived and carried out large-scale repairs. During World War II, Shurijo Castle became a hot-fought area due to the presence of military camps underground, and was reduced to scorched earth. After the war, Shurijo Castle became the campus of the University of the Ryukyus. After the relocation of the University of the Ryukyus in the 1980s, Shurijo Castle began to be rebuilt on a large scale, and in 2000 it was designated as a World Heritage Site. In the vicinity of Shurijo Castle, there are also historical sites such as the Religious Facility Garden, Hiyatake Taketake, the mausoleum of the Ryukyu royal family, the Tamerayo Mausoleum, and the Ryukyu Garden, Chimei Garden. The castles of the Ryukyu Kingdom and related heritage sites include the religious facility Saiba Ontake, and four Ryukyu-style castles: Nakajo Castle, Katsuren Castle, Nakijin Castle, and Zakimi Castle.
The Okinawa Memorial Park is a park built by Okinawa Prefecture to host the 1975 International Marine Exposition. The Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in the park is one of the largest aquariums in the world. The clear blue coastline of Okinawa Prefecture is another of Okinawa's major tourist attractions. Okinawa's famous coastal attractions include Cape Sena, the site of the 2000 G8 Summit; Kanohama of Kume Island; Ajin Beach on Zamami Island; Miyakojima's Maehama and Sunayama with Naha; Kaupaira and Heikubozaki of Ishigaki Island. The Ishishi Lagoon on Taketomi Island is the largest coral reef in Japan. Haterumajima, Japan's southernmost populated island, is home to attractions such as Kitahama. Nishizaki on Yonaguni Island is the only one of Japan's four geographical poles that can be freely reached by the general public.