Shuri Castle Beauties
This castle is located in Shuri Okinawa in Japan has used the castle for the establishment of the kings of the Ryukyu for several centuries and is one of the most important of nine historic buildings in Okinawa in 1945 was completely destroyed in 1992 AD have been built in the same location and on the basis of photos and historical records have been included as one of the castles included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Vakulah have the effects of Chinese, Japanese and presence amid the Kingdom of Ryukyu Ryukyu thrive make about 500 a year
Currently, the castle buildings become beautiful as the site of the fortress on the top of the hill will give you an opportunity to see spectacular panoramic views do not miss this opportunity and go upstairs and took some beautiful pictures
When you enter the castle gate would welcome your K.caimun which was built in the reign of King Shuxin and burned in 1945 but was rebuilt in 1974 AD
It also owns the castle gates, and many of the most famous stone gate Sunon Aotaki Hean has constructed by King Shuxin in 1519 reflect this gate construction skills in the Kingdom has been appointed as distinct in the World Heritage List of UNESCO so I would advise all visitors to the castle to see this magnificent gate
As memorable orientation to see the gardens and villa Senkina Online which is about gardens and villa built in 1799 and is surrounding the castle was not only used for the royal family but also to host envoys who came from the Great Empire and the design of the park-like garden design modern Japanese The villa is wonderful with red tiles are positioned in the center of this park is also that these gardens with the villa included in the World Heritage Site of UNESCO
Open Dates:
Castle opens its doors to visitors from December to March from 8:30 pm - 18:00
From July to September from 8:30 pm - 20:00
And the rest of the months of time 8:30 - 19:00
And close in the Wednesday and Thursday of the first week of July
Entry Fee:
The price of admission ticket for adults: 800 yen
For high school students 600 yen
And primary school and junior high: 300 yen
For children aged less than six years: free