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Taketomi, Taketomi-jima, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun 907-1101 Okinawa PrefectureMap
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  • MMMMOK
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    I was able to go up before.

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    It was a watchtower standing on the hill behind Semochi Mitake. I was able to go up to the top before, but now it is off limits and it was not possible to check the details of the stone monument at the top 々.

    Reviewed on Dec 24, 2022
  • MMMMOK
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    Prohibited entry

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    When I stopped by last time, I was able to go up to the top, but maybe the damage was advanced, it was blocked by a rope and was prohibited from entering. It is also a small observatory, and I hoped that it would be maintained and raised, but this time I stopped just looking up from below.

    Reviewed on Jan 25, 2022
  • Ryochi H
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    Ryukyu Times の see Zhang り Taiwan

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    It is located a short distance from the center of Taketomi Island toward the harbor. The remains of the watchtower during the Ryukyu era were not accessible.

    Reviewed on Jul 25, 2020
  • MMMMOK
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    The height of semochi mitake

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    When I went up a little on the premises of Semochi Mitake, there was a place that was a little hill, and a stone monument stood. I misunderstood it as an observatory, but the stone monument said "Ogimori's origin", although it was very difficult to discriminate.

    Reviewed on Jul 5, 2020
  • Venture806823
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    Fire ban no Mori

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    A mori stacked with stones near Semochi Utaki. A long time ago, a place where the slander was raised for sea surveillance and ship reporting. If you climb up to the top of the mori, you can certainly see the sea.

    Reviewed on Mar 7, 2020