August Dance
A traditional dance performed at local festivals, accompanied by a drum called Chijin. Different dances and songs are passed down in each village.
An island with a subtropical climate located almost halfway between Kagoshima City and Okinawa Island, in the southern sea of Kyushu.
The clear blue sea, known as Amami Blue, with high transparency, sandy beaches where sea turtles come to lay their eggs, and primeval forests that evoke images of ancient woods spread out, with the coastal areas along the Oshima Strait, Honohoshi Coast, and mountainous regions such as Yuwan-dake being part of Amami Islands National Park.
In particular, the nature of the southern region is rich, and many rare species can be seen. On July 26, 2021, the diversity of flora and fauna was recognized, and it was registered as the fifth World Natural Heritage site in Japan, along with Tokunoshima, northern Okinawa Island, and Iriomote Island.
The people living on this vibrant and rich island have built a unique culture that cherishes nature and the connections between people. While based on Japanese culture, it has been influenced by Ryukyu culture during the Ryukyu Kingdom era and has further developed under the strong influence of Kagoshima culture during the long-lasting Satsuma domain rule. In particular, traditional cultures such as Amami Oshima textiles, August dance, island songs (folk songs), and the Noro system are well known. Additionally, the Amami dialect and local cuisine are also unique, reflecting a deep connection with nature in the culture (i.e., environmental culture).
A traditional dance performed at local festivals, accompanied by a drum called Chijin. Different dances and songs are passed down in each village.
It is characterized by unique techniques and designs such as mud dyeing and kasuri patterns. It is also known as the most intricate textile in the world.
There are various island songs, including those with lyrics derived from labor songs and folklore. Songs passed down in each village and the playful improvisation of lyrics are also characteristic.
On Amami Oshima, the mountains (Kami-yama) and the sea (Ino) are considered sacred places, and people have cherished the blessings of nature. Nature is perceived as the realm of the gods, and a culture deeply connected to nature has been nurtured.
A system that began during the Ryukyu Kingdom era, inviting deities and overseeing festivals. Events and performing arts that continue in various regions are still being passed down today.
It is characterized by a variety of pork dishes, with chicken rice, oil somen, and wanbone being well-known.
There exists a unique way of speaking that is different from Japanese. For example, in addition to calling "I" as "wan" and "we" as "wa-kya," there is also the expression "wattee," which refers specifically to "only the two of us, the speaker and the listener."