#auto-translate Izumi Izumi (Ubuga) Izumi Izumi was built using natural spring water as a well for drinking water in the early days of the formation of the Awase settlement (around 1768)....
#auto-translate Tokoro Arai Izumi (Meger) Arai Izumi is said to have been used for stray work and returning from fishing in the past, but its origin is unknown. Before 1945 (Showa 20), it...
#auto-translate I (Machiger) Origin Kiichi, Matsui (Machigar) This area has been blessed with many pine trees since ancient times and is blessed with water veins. ), It will not die all y...
#auto-translate Junger There used to be Izumi, Kumui, and a blacksmith in this area before the war. Ijunga has abundant water and was used as drinking water for the residents of the headq...
#auto-translate Nakanuka In 1928 (Showa 3), a pond and a pond were dug here, and in commemoration of that, a big play was held. Nakai was used as a place for drinking water and laundry, a...
#auto-translate Kate-Kari-Gar is the ancestor of Nishiyamada (Hashiguchi Monchu) in Kate-Kari Village, and when the person who served the king was released from his post and returned home...
#auto-translate Kugaa Okinawa City Designated Cultural Property Designated on September 22, 1994 Sekgar is said to have existed when a local elder born in 1895 came to mind. Like the Hiij...
#auto-translate (I) Nuka Iramina Located in the northeast of the village, it has been used as drinking water and domestic water for residents. Its water quality and quantity are excellent...
#auto-translate Tayagawa (Yagar) stone 矼 This stone 矼 is an arched stone on the girders of the Ryukyu limestone that hangs on the jarger, but it can be said to be a rough finish overall. ...
#auto-translate Honori Furujima (Pulji Magar) Yuri Koshima is a place where the ancestors of the Yamanouchi Monster lived from the end of the 14th century until around the middle of the 1...
#auto-translate -Jerger Designated Cultural Property of Okinawa City Designated as of September 22, 1994 Hejager is a well that uses spring water to drain it. It is said that there was a ...
#auto-translate -Gargancars Megagancars are so called in the past because they were dug by a house called a meager. Since the water in this well was not so clean, it was not used for drin...
#auto-translate It is thought that the rain that falls on the hill (ebal) in the center of Miyagijima is infiltrated into the limestone layer that forms the surrounding area, and becomes ...
#auto-translate Ngar (Building) Miyagijima is designated as Yonagi-cho Cultural Property No. 2 and designated on June 9, 1995 Miyagijima is famous for its natural spring water. In particu...