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It is located in a residential area and is a little hill, so you can walk uphill quite a bit. It is one of the eight Ryukyu shrines that have been treated specially by the royal government, and is the oldest shrine among them and has a history of being built in 1466. The shrine itself was quite small and the highlight wasn't so strong.
Yasuri Hachimangu, one of the eight Ryukyu shrines, is the closest to Omoromachi Station on the Yui Rail. There is a staircase next to the nursery school in the residential area and it goes up. The locals also came to visit. You can get the red stamp at the upper palace of the waves.
It is in the middle of a slope that goes up from Yasato to Omoromachi. It may be a little difficult to understand because it is on the road in one, not the main street.
This is not a tourist destination, but a fierce battle between Japan and the United States along with Sugar Loaf (currently with a water supply tank) and Half Moon (Makahi Elementary School) in the Battle of Okinawa. Redevelopment is progressing around here, and the remnants of that time are disappearing steadily. I entered the alley from Route 330, or walked around the alley from the front of the Prefectural Museum of the Okinawa Central Ring Line. You can see the topography of the hills and valleys by walking. It's not a comment on Hachimangu itself, but for those who want to walk through the battlefields, ...
A shrine was built in the back of the kindergarten site where I went up a narrow road in a residential area of Naha City, and I couldn't find anything that looked like a shrine office. I couldn't check the parking lot. There was a parking lot in the temple parking lot and a kindergarten in the foreground. I had the red stamp received at Namikamigu.
Historic shrine
It is located in a residential area and is a little hill, so you can walk uphill quite a bit. It is one of the eight Ryukyu shrines that have been treated specially by the royal government, and is the oldest shrine among them and has a history of being built in 1466. The shrine itself was quite small and the highlight wasn't so strong.
in a residential area.
Yasuri Hachimangu, one of the eight Ryukyu shrines, is the closest to Omoromachi Station on the Yui Rail. There is a staircase next to the nursery school in the residential area and it goes up. The locals also came to visit. You can get the red stamp at the upper palace of the waves.
On the way to the slope
It is in the middle of a slope that goes up from Yasato to Omoromachi. It may be a little difficult to understand because it is on the road in one, not the main street.
it's a fierce battlefield called the hose shore.
This is not a tourist destination, but a fierce battle between Japan and the United States along with Sugar Loaf (currently with a water supply tank) and Half Moon (Makahi Elementary School) in the Battle of Okinawa. Redevelopment is progressing around here, and the remnants of that time are disappearing steadily. I entered the alley from Route 330, or walked around the alley from the front of the Prefectural Museum of the Okinawa Central Ring Line. You can see the topography of the hills and valleys by walking. It's not a comment on Hachimangu itself, but for those who want to walk through the battlefields, ...
One of the eight Ryukyu shrines
A shrine was built in the back of the kindergarten site where I went up a narrow road in a residential area of Naha City, and I couldn't find anything that looked like a shrine office. I couldn't check the parking lot. There was a parking lot in the temple parking lot and a kindergarten in the foreground. I had the red stamp received at Namikamigu.