Exploring Ancient Castle Ruins in Okinawa
Exploring Ancient Castle Ruins in Okinawa: We took on the Urasoe Castle Ruins In Urasoe Park today here in Okinawa Japan and it's incredible how this Castle was built into this mountain! There are so many things to do in Okinawa.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Urasoe, Japan
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Tropical Beach
Kakazutaka Observatory
Kakazu Upland Park
Shurijo Castle
Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum
Shrikinjocho Stone-Path Road
Shurijo Castle Park
Urasoe Castle Ruins
San-A Naha Main Place
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Hacksaw Ridge - Urasoe Castle ruins Okinawa, Japan 8-17-2019.
Urasoe Gusuku-jo Okinawa, Japan
Urasoe Castle (浦添城, Urasoe Gusuku) was an Okinawan castle, or gusuku, which served as the capital of the medieval Okinawan principality of Chūzan prior to the unification of the island into the Ryūkyū Kingdom, and the moving of the capital to Shuri.
In the fourteenth century, Urasoe was the largest castle on the island, but today only ruins remain.
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Ozato Gusuku, Nanjo Shi, Okinawa, Japan - April 7, 2019
My GoPro hat cam turned out to be too choppy despite my best efforts to walk slowly and carefully. Next time I go out I'm taking along - and using - the gimbal.
THE STORY:
Shimashi Ozato Gusuku is in the Ozato district of Okinawa.
Designated as an historical site in 2003 by Nanjo City. This castle was built for Lord Shimashi Ozato, the Aji, who controlled the Shimajiri region around the 14th century.
Shimashi Ozato Gusuku's construction, with its back to a cliff and its strong walls, skillfully makes use of the natural landscape.
Ōzato Castle (大里城 Ōzato jō, Okinawan: Ufuzatu Gushiku), officially Shimasoe-Ōzato Castle (島添大里城 Shimasoe-Ōzato jō, Okinawan: Shimashii-Ufuzatu Gushiku),
is a Ryukyuan gusuku built in Nanzan and used until 1429. It, and the village of Ōzato, are named after the Ōzato Dynasty of Nanzan. It is in ruins.
Nanzan was established in 1314 when the Lord of Shimajiri-Ōzato, Ōzato Ofusato, broke away from the chieftain Tamagusuku at Urasoe Castle. The castle was built in
the 14th century West of the farming village of Ōzato, and became the seat of the Aji of Ōzato Magiri. It fell into disuse after the capture of Nanzan Castle in 1429.
During an excavation of the site, Chinese ceramics were found, showing the extensive trade that Nanzan had done with Ming China. In 2012, Ōzato castle became an officially designated historical site on Okinawa Island.
The gusuku is 200 meters east-to-west, and 100 meters north-to-south with an area more than 20,000 sq meters and one of largest in the prefecture.
A true temple built on a platform one step higher and a garden in front It is in a flat configuration. The foundation stone to support the pillar was confirmed from several places by past investigators.
The area of residence of Osato Shimazoe is about 22 meters x 13 meters and it is believed that a reconstruction was carried out several times.
Some of the castle walls remain in various places and an excavation survey has confirmed the foundation that has escaped quarrying.
Excavated artifacts include pottery, Kamuyaki, Chinese ceramics and other Asian-made ceramics, Japanese-made ceramics, ironware, stoneware, and ornaments. Many historical items such as coins, and natural relics have been identified.
(Sources: Internet research and information within the castle ruins)
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Urasoe-joseki, there is a hill that is overlooking Urasoe-city and a castle ruin which was built in Ryukyu kingdom era, during the 13the century.
Hiway 58 from Ginowan to Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan
I seldom drive this early, as in 9 in the morning so I took a video. Nice weather! Taken today June 12, 2013 in Okinawa, Japan
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Urasoe Youdore, The Royal Tomb of the Ryukyu Chuzan King
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Urasoe yōdore (浦添ようどれ or 浦添極楽山) is a mausoleum in Urasoe, Okinawa housing the remains of three rulers of the Ryukyu Islands, along with one king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom separated from the others by several centuries. The mausoleum is located in a cave on a cliff to the northeast of Urasoe Castle.
The mausoleum was established in 1261, during the reign of Eiso, before Okinawa was divided into three kingdoms, when it was simply ruled by a network of local chieftains under the leadership of one head chieftain or king. Eiso and two of his successors are entombed at Urasoe yōdore, in sarcophagi of a Chinese diorite stone statues of the bodhisattvas Kannon and Jizō stand inside the cave.
More than 300 years later, King Shō Nei requested to be buried at Urasoe and not in the Shō family royal mausoleum of Tamaudun. His reign had seen the invasion of Ryukyu by forces from Japan's Satsuma province, and the subjugation of the kingdom to Satsuma's suzerainty, and thus it is believed that he felt he had dishonored his family and his kingdom, and was not worthy of being buried with his ancestors.
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Nakijin and Zakimi Castle ruins, Okinawa - July 2018
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Okinawa best places - Urasoe Castle, Okinawa 浦添城跡 - 沖縄
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Karate Exhibition held in Urasoe Hall, Urasoe, Okinawa, Japan held last Nov 01, 2015 at 5PM
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Nakagusuku Castle, Okinawa
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