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 Hiijaaga, it is a well that uses spring water with a gutter, but it is not yet known why it is called a Sakegar. Until the early Showa period, it was used as drinking water for residents and was busy every day as a laundry place. Currently, it is used in public halls and the like. Okinawa City Board of Education
auto-translate Kugaa 冲绳市指定文化财产 1994 年 9 月 22 日指定 据说 Sekgar 的存在是在 1895 年出生的当地老人时出现的。与Hiijaaga一样,它是一口井,使用带有排水沟的泉水,但尚不清楚为什么将其称为Sakegar。直到昭和初期,这里都被用作居民的饮用水,每天都被用作洗衣房。目前,它用于公共大厅等。冲绳市教育委员会