OKITSURA: Fell in Love with an Okinawan Girl, but I Just Wish I Know What She's Saying - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Girl I Like Speaks in Uchinaaguchi
Nakamura Teruaki has moved south to Okinawa from Tokyo and fallen in love with a local girl. There's just one problem, though: her Okinawan dialect is so thick that he can't understand a word she says!

A Beach Party Is Just a Social Gathering?!
Teruaki is excited for the big class beach party, but he's the only one who wants to swim?!

Shiisaa and Eisaa
Teruaki learns more about Okinawan traditions, goes to a festival... and sneaks off somewhere "naughty"?!

Blow Your Finger Whistle at the Beautiful Sea!
Teruaki learns to whistle, and how the Okinawans dance.

Kariyushi Wear By Mistake!
Teruaki tries on what he thinks is just a Hawaiian shirt, and discovers it has a deeper history than he imagines.

I Want to Cry "Okinawa Soba"!
Teruaki learns the history of Okinawan soba, and a typhoon closes in.

Vipers and Mongooses
Teruaki learns the sorrowful tale of the time mongooses were brought to Okinawa.

Yui Rail Rides to the Music!
Teruaki discovers that there are no trains in Okinawa.

Amazing! The Iriomote Cat!
Kyan tells Suzu the story of the Iriomote cat and its ancient history.

The True Identity of the Yaaruu?!
Teruaki takes Higa on a test of courage and is shocked by what he finds.

Goya? Gooyaa?
Teruaki learns the truth about goya and gooyaa.

Anshee Matayaa! (See You Again Sometime!)
Kyan panics when she finds out that Teruaki likes her.
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