Okinawais, Japan’s Hawaii, is known for the blue sea and clear sky, but at the same time it permeates with the pain from the war. As the representative of the new generation of Okinawan writers, Shun Medoruma reconstructs the traumatic memory objectively in his literary writing from an unique perspective, though he had no experiences of the war. He attempts to comprehend the survival and meditate on the pain from fear, and inanity which were generated in the war, and finally to fulfill the salvation of the soul. What Shun Medoruma focuses on is not the war, but the shock to Okinawan people. He shows his ethical concern for the fate of Okinawa, and thinks about the future of Okinawa deeply by understanding the war, trauma and salvation in his novels.