#auto-translate Hinukan (Uminchimun) Hinogami has been a god worshiped by the gods of the houses since ancient times, and was revered as a god to protect the houses in posterity, and late...
#auto-translate Tokoro Tono Utaki Tono Mitake is a limestone stone shrine set up in the sand dunes where Adan grows in the eastern part of the village as the Yomochi god, and Nirai Kanai ...
#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 Designated Historic Site Zakimi Castle Ruins (designated by the country on May 15, 1972) Zakimi Castle is said to have been built by Gosamaru, who is also famous as a cast...
#auto-translate General Information on Tourism in Yomitan Village History and Village Development Yomitan Village is a village with a population of about 41,000 (as of 2018) located on a ...
#auto-translate The area around this area, which was a rural area near the outline city of Hikarigaoka Park, was raised as one of the Tokyo Metropolitan Green Space Project plans of Tokyo...
#auto-translate Monument of HURI CASTLE This monument was erected by the US military authorities in 1950 to commemorate the establishment of the University of the Ryukyus. The bronze name...
Iraha Internment Camp Site
Many facilities to intern survivors and prisoners from the Battle of Okinawa were established across Okinawa Prefecture. Iraha Internment Camp was one of th...
Kunjaga and the Former Windmill Site of Tohashina
All old communities of Okinawa have a water source, many of which are improved and tapped as wells (called “ka” or “ga” in the Okinaw...
#auto-translate 堀向 "such as shopping area became a major residential area, this area will be the housing construction of the airplane manufacturing company in the late Showa 10's (circa 1...