Tomb of King Gihon Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A Place of Historical Interest
Really, not much to say about this free attraction. It is marked, along the highway with a signs in Japanese and, English. There is some mystery about the disappearance of this king and, I believe his...
It is located in the Hedo village. King Yoshimoto is the king who ruled this land in the mid-13th century. The tomb and the surrounding stone walls are mossy and make you feel very historical.
It is located in the first village that ran past Cape Hedo and toward Higashimura. Climb the stairs to find a grave. Perhaps the area is cleaning and maintaining it, your feet are not bad and you can walk without any problems. Also, there are few tourists, and the tomb is surrounded by trees 々, and it is surrounded by silence and relaxing. Recommended for those who like history and are interested in the structure of the tomb. However, be careful because I think there are many insects and mosquitoes in summer.
If you drive about 10 minutes from the Yanbar Quina Observatory, you will reach the parking lot of this facility. It's not a very major spot, so there were only about 3 people. From the parking lot, cross the road and climb the stairs about 100m away, there was a magnificent stone tomb. It is the tomb of the king of Ryukyu in the old days, but I think it is a spot that is well preserved and has a highlight.
I don't know if the expression of cuteness is suitable for the grave, but the moment I saw it, such a thing came to mind. As I learned later, there seems to be a gentle road behind the back that the elderly can easily reach, but the road on the front that goes up from the information board is quite steep and slippery after it rains. It's hard to reach I went up thinking. Even now, the descendants of Noro in Hedo, who were with this king, are protecting the grave. What ...
A Place of Historical Interest
Really, not much to say about this free attraction. It is marked, along the highway with a signs in Japanese and, English. There is some mystery about the disappearance of this king and, I believe his...
13th century の Wang の Tomb
It is located in the Hedo village. King Yoshimoto is the king who ruled this land in the mid-13th century. The tomb and the surrounding stone walls are mossy and make you feel very historical.
The tomb of the king of Ryukyu
It is located in the first village that ran past Cape Hedo and toward Higashimura. Climb the stairs to find a grave. Perhaps the area is cleaning and maintaining it, your feet are not bad and you can walk without any problems. Also, there are few tourists, and the tomb is surrounded by trees 々, and it is surrounded by silence and relaxing. Recommended for those who like history and are interested in the structure of the tomb. However, be careful because I think there are many insects and mosquitoes in summer.
Save status が Liangい Tomb
If you drive about 10 minutes from the Yanbar Quina Observatory, you will reach the parking lot of this facility. It's not a very major spot, so there were only about 3 people. From the parking lot, cross the road and climb the stairs about 100m away, there was a magnificent stone tomb. It is the tomb of the king of Ryukyu in the old days, but I think it is a spot that is well preserved and has a highlight.
It was a pretty grave.
I don't know if the expression of cuteness is suitable for the grave, but the moment I saw it, such a thing came to mind. As I learned later, there seems to be a gentle road behind the back that the elderly can easily reach, but the road on the front that goes up from the information board is quite steep and slippery after it rains. It's hard to reach I went up thinking. Even now, the descendants of Noro in Hedo, who were with this king, are protecting the grave. What ...