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    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Practicing English

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip suggests that when interacting with locals, it's polite to first ask "Eigo ga hanasemasu ka?" (Do you speak English?).......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Eating Sushi

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip focused on the etiquette for eating sushi. When dipping in soy sauce, only the fish side should touch the sauce to keep......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Eating Rice and Soup

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip explained that when eating rice or soup, it is customary to lift the bowl with one hand and bring it closer to your......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: 'Oshibori,' or damp towel

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip highlighted the 'oshibori,' or damp towel, provided in restaurants and other establishments. This towel is offered as a......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Daijobu desu or it's ok

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      eitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. One culture tip focused on understanding the phrase "Daijobu desu," which translates to "it's okay." While it can mean "I'm fine," it is......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Crossing the Street

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip advised that pedestrians should always use designated crosswalks and wait for the "walk" signal when crossing the street......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Chopsticks

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip explained the importance of proper chopstick etiquette. Actions such as passing food from one pair of chopsticks to......

    • Okinawa Culture Tip: Chopstick Holders

      Audio by Tech. Sgt. Shanice Ship   |   AFN Okinawa   |   01.15.2026

      Seitaro Sakugawa, American Forces Network Okinawa Secretary, shares cultural tips as a part of a 50-part Okinawa culture series to help Status of Forces Agreement personnel build positive relationships with local communities during the month of January 2026. This culture tip focused on the proper use of chopstick holders, known as 'hashioki'. When pausing during a meal, chopsticks should be......