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When moving to the North Bank passenger waiting hall, visit 48/71
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It was in a green area on the way from Tomarin Terminal to Tomarifuto North Bank Ferry Passenger Waiting Station (toward Tokashiki Island, Zamami Island, Aka Island).
An Englishman who stopped by Ryukyu about 200 years ago. The stone monument says that Ryukyu at that time was described as "a country that values courtesy and has no weapons."
I went to April 2018. It is a monument in the green space next to Tomarin. I stopped by on the way to Tomarin's Tomari Pier North Bank Ferry Passenger Waiting Center. It is said that it is a monument built to commemorate the 200th anniversary of a person called Basil Hall coming to Okinawa.
A monument to the Basil Hall that introduced Ryukyu to Europe and America
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It is a stone monument commemorating the 200th anniversary of the visit to Basil Hall in the green space in Tomari Port. Basil Hall is a British naval officer who visited Okinawa in 1816 and summarizes his experiences in a book called "Korean and Ryukyu Navigation" and introduces them to Europe and the United States.
When moving to the North Bank passenger waiting hall, visit 48/71
It was in a green area on the way from Tomarin Terminal to Tomarifuto North Bank Ferry Passenger Waiting Station (toward Tokashiki Island, Zamami Island, Aka Island).
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An Englishman who stopped by Ryukyu about 200 years ago. The stone monument says that Ryukyu at that time was described as "a country that values courtesy and has no weapons."
A monument in Tomarin
I went to April 2018. It is a monument in the green space next to Tomarin. I stopped by on the way to Tomarin's Tomari Pier North Bank Ferry Passenger Waiting Center. It is said that it is a monument built to commemorate the 200th anniversary of a person called Basil Hall coming to Okinawa.
A monument to the Basil Hall that introduced Ryukyu to Europe and America
It is a stone monument commemorating the 200th anniversary of the visit to Basil Hall in the green space in Tomari Port. Basil Hall is a British naval officer who visited Okinawa in 1816 and summarizes his experiences in a book called "Korean and Ryukyu Navigation" and introduces them to Europe and the United States.