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3 Insightful Facts to Know about Amami Oshima
3 Insightful Facts to Know about Amami Oshima
December 4, 2022

Beyond its crystal clear waters and scenic views, Amami island comes with a rich history that is rooted deeply in its culture. For most travelers, it’s easy to be captivated by facts about the island through its unique customs, warm and friendly people and special celebrations. As you begin to plan your trip to the island, we invite you to learn a little more about the history, culture and people. Read on to discover!

Music and The Stories Told from Amami’s Folklore

Learn more about Amami through the music of its people. Folk songs are typically performed using an Amami Shamisen, called “Sanshin”, a string instrument played with three strings and a pick made by bamboo or horn of a water buffalo. The music played from the instrument symbolizes the culture of its people through heart felt lyrics that narrates the joys of living out happy days.

These songs, performed by the youth play an important role to preserve our culture for future generations.

Amamians Know The Secrets to Living a Long and Happy Life

Did you know that people on Amami Oshima live to reach 100 years old?⁠

The secret to their longevity appears to be due to a low-stress lifestyle distinguished by harmonious coexistence with nature. This includes adequate sleep in accordance with the natural flow of life, physical activity in the presence of naturalistic elements, an appreciation for leisure pursuits such as island music and dances, and healthy interpersonal relationships. ⁠

Picture book is available at our Guest Room if you want to read more about the Amamian life. ⁠

Christmas in Amami: A special day for all of Japan

Did you know Amami Oshima was a Christmas gift to Japan back in 1953? After the World War II, Amami and the Okinawa islands were under the control of the United States which brought hardship on the island and its people. For 8 years, a petition was requested for the islands to be returned back to Japan and was finally granted on Christmas day in 1953. In accordance with this, Amamian’s celebrate this day as Memorial Day, in addition to Christmas. 

Amami Oshima’s culture and way of life is deeply rooted in history and respect for Mother Nature’s gifts. With the New Year around the corner, we hope that your stay with the Miru Collection this year has been rich with unique experiences that provide a glimpse of what makes this island special. 

Stay tuned for more updates from @miruamami. We look forward to sharing more insightful snippets of life on the island. Wishing you a joyous holiday. 

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