
- Overview
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- * Full of highlights of the World Heritage “Shuri Castle Ruins”! Explore the history and culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
- * Reconstruction Exhibition Room Exhibits the remnants of the lion tiles that glared from the roof of the main hall of Shurijo Castle before the fire, and the roof that was re-thatched using the tiles remaining on the north side of the Hoshinmon gate.
- * Lumber Storage A lot of lumber is needed to restore the Seiden. A "timber warehouse/processing plant" to store and process the lumber and a "actual size area" to draw full-scale drawings were completed. * The contents of the exhibition may change depending on the progress of the restoration work.
- * You can see the whole Shurijo Castle Park and the cityscape of Naha.
- What to expect
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"Shuri Castle" boasted of its majestic appearance as the center of politics, diplomacy and culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom. In 1992, it was restored as a national park to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Okinawa's reversion to Japan, and in December 2000, the "Shuri Castle Ruins" was registered as Japan's 11th World Heritage Site. In October 2019, a fire destroyed the main buildings, including the Seiden. Currently, under the theme of "Reconstruction to show", we are open to the public to see the restoration efforts and the state of reconstruction. Please present your voucher on a device with internet access, such as a smartphone. Booked vouchers can be viewed by logging in to the Klook app/site and clicking "View Voucher" in the booking record.
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