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Less tourist targets.
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It was a previous experience ... Gotenzan was named because this place became a lumber storage place when Shuri Castle was built. I personally didn't feel it was a very interesting place because there were few clear tourist targets. The only salvation is that there is a public toilet in the adjacent park and a parking lot, and I think there are few elements that you can enjoy other than visiting at the festival in Yonabara Town. [Click here for the photo] ...
When I went there for the first time in a long time, it was maintained in a beautiful and large shrine made of travertine. I felt that the direction had changed from before. Several locals sat and worshiped.
It's nice, it's no exaggeration to say that there is almost nothing in such a minor spot, but there was a signboard with a fine explanation, so I have the intention to exhibit it.
There was a guide sign on the national highway, so when I went there, it was a place where there was only a small concrete shrine that I often see anywhere in Okinawa on the banks of the river. (The signboard for explanation was maintained.)
Gotenzan was named because this place became a lumber storage area when Shuri Castle was built, but I personally don't feel that it is a very interesting place because there are few clear tourist targets. did. The only salvation is that there is a public toilet in the adjacent park and a parking lot, and I think there are few elements that you can enjoy other than visiting at the Yonabara-cho festival.
Less tourist targets.
It was a previous experience ... Gotenzan was named because this place became a lumber storage place when Shuri Castle was built. I personally didn't feel it was a very interesting place because there were few clear tourist targets. The only salvation is that there is a public toilet in the adjacent park and a parking lot, and I think there are few elements that you can enjoy other than visiting at the festival in Yonabara Town. [Click here for the photo] ...
and it was in good condition.
When I went there for the first time in a long time, it was maintained in a beautiful and large shrine made of travertine. I felt that the direction had changed from before. Several locals sat and worshiped.
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It's nice, it's no exaggeration to say that there is almost nothing in such a minor spot, but there was a signboard with a fine explanation, so I have the intention to exhibit it.
There's only a small shrine.
There was a guide sign on the national highway, so when I went there, it was a place where there was only a small concrete shrine that I often see anywhere in Okinawa on the banks of the river. (The signboard for explanation was maintained.)
Less tourist targets.
Gotenzan was named because this place became a lumber storage area when Shuri Castle was built, but I personally don't feel that it is a very interesting place because there are few clear tourist targets. did. The only salvation is that there is a public toilet in the adjacent park and a parking lot, and I think there are few elements that you can enjoy other than visiting at the Yonabara-cho festival.