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沖縄紀行3 城跡めぐりと歴史の道編 for iPad app for iPhone and iPad


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Travel Book
Developer: DEEP KICK.com
4.99 USD
Current version: 2.0.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 23 Feb 2011
App size: 29.1 Mb

Welcome to the first installment of Kaoru Hayashis Okinawa Photobook, A Trip to Okinawa 3: Visiting the Castle Remains and the Roads of History.
This product isnt a comprehensive guidebook to Okinawa; rather, its a collection of just 55 photographs on the theme of "Visiting the Castle Remains and the Roads of History" taken during the authors own travels around Okinawa Main Island.
Each photograph is accompanied by an explanation reflecting the authors own insights. Most are accompanied by a map (internet connection required) indicating where each photograph was taken.
The authors hope is that it both serves as a reference for travel to Okinawa and inspires people to want to learn more about Okinawa.

[Usage]
* Tap or pinch the thumbnail images below the contents screen to display the full-screen photos.
* Flick or tap the side of the full-screen photo to move next contents.
* Pinch close the full-screen photo to go back the contents screen.
* Tap the center of the full-screen photo to display the captions. Tap the screen again to go back the full-screen photo.
* If there is the map button at the upper-right corner of the caption screen, you can see the photographing place on the mapview. (Only internet connection)

[Note]
The information included in this application was accurate at the time of writing. Please be aware that things may change in the future.

[About the author, Kaoru Hayashi]
Writer, Photographer and iOS app developer based in Kyoto.
Born in Kobe in 1972.
Admitted to the University of the Ryukyus in 1991, having first set foot on Okinawa for the entrance exams. Toured Okinawan battlefields, visited U.S. military bases, snorkeled, drank "awamori," and generally fell in love with Okinawas culture, nature, and history.
Founded DEEP KICK.com in 2000 and began working as an independent web designer/programmer.
2012, moved from Tokyo to Kyoto for enjoying Kyoto life and photographs.