Tamagusuku Castle Ruin

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★ 4.9 (2K+ reviews) • 51K+ booked
Embark on a mystical journey to the Tamagusuku Castle Ruin, a hidden gem nestled in the lush landscapes of Nanjo, Okinawa. This ancient site, perched on a hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean, offers a unique glimpse into the island's rich history and mythology. Steeped in legend and cultural significance, Tamagusuku Castle Ruin is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. As you wander through the intriguing architecture of this ancient stone fortification, you'll be captivated by the panoramic views and the stories of the past that echo through the stones. Discover the enchanting allure of Tamagusuku Castle Ruin and immerse yourself in the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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444 Tamagusuku, Nanjo, Okinawa 901-0604, Japan

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Why people love Tamagusuku Castle Ruin

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Febby *******
25 Feb
its half day fullfilling journey to explore southern part of Naha. The tour guide is very engaging and transportation is comfortable. thank you!..
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吳 **
23 Feb
Okinawa World Kingdom is a very worthwhile attraction that allows people to deeply experience the traditional culture of Okinawa. Not only can you enjoy moving folk singing performances here, but you can also appreciate the exquisite glass craftsmanship and pearl making process. Stroll through the spectacular stalactite caves and feel the wonders of nature. You can also put on traditional costumes and immerse yourself in the ancient Okinawa style. Whether you are a cultural enthusiast or a parent-child traveler, this place can bring unforgettable memories and is highly recommended!
Klook User
21 Feb
It’s a very cool place. We spend about 3.5 hours here. The caves are really impressive and take about 35 minutes to walk through. There is an interesting snake museum and a theatre with 2 different shows. We watched a Taiko performance and enjoyed it. It was 30 minutes long. There are also some animals but their cages were small and I felt sorry for them and that’s why this is 4 stars. Lots of places to eat. There is a garden of fruit trees and and an old Okinawa style courtyard or traditional houses. The layout is a bit confusing. You don’t know if you’re coming or going. For ¥2000/person I thought it was a great value.
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Klook 用戶
16 Feb
The spectacular stalactite cave requires a short walk. The only drawback is that it is a natural cave and a bit stuffy, so it is not suitable for visiting with children!
Kwok *******
13 Feb
Nice experience, the guide kept introducing the surrounding history, unfortunately no direct translation. GPS introduction is provided on board, you can choose 4 languages.
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徐 **
12 Feb
It is more cost-effective to purchase tickets in advance through the platform~~~~Open the QR code to scan and enter. When there are many people, you can also go directly to the gate to scan and buy tickets without queuing. It is very convenient! (But when there are few people, you still need to scan at the counter)
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12 Feb
We went on this bus tour during our honeymoon. While we don't speak Japanese, it was easy to just use google translate voice to text translation to understand the guide. She was very nice and very well informed. I had been to Okinawa World before as a kid during a school trip but my husband hadn't. He seemed to really enjoy getting to see a bit about Okinawan culture and share in something I used to do as a kid
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Hui ********
11 Feb
Very great experience for the underground tunnel and we can a free photo. It is a recommended deal to enjoy your trip here.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Tamagusuku Castle Ruin

Step into a world where history and mythology intertwine at the Tamagusuku Castle Ruin. Believed to have been crafted by the goddess Amamikiyo, this enchanting site invites you to explore its mystical entrance, reminiscent of a hobbit-hole. As you wander through the ruins, let the breathtaking views of the eastern paradise of Niraikanai captivate your senses and transport you to a realm of ancient legends and serene beauty.

Limestone Arch

Discover the intriguing Limestone Arch, a testament to the ingenuity of ancient builders. This hand-carved marvel, designed to allow only one person through at a time, served as a formidable defense against invaders. As you pass through this narrow gateway, imagine the strategic minds that once protected the castle, and appreciate the unique blend of natural artistry and historical significance that makes this feature a must-see for any visitor.

Panoramic Views

Ascend to the heights of Tamagusuku Castle and be rewarded with panoramic views that are nothing short of spectacular. At 180 meters above sea level, this vantage point offers a sweeping vista of Okinawa's lush landscapes. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, the stunning scenery promises to leave you in awe and provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Tamagusuku Castle Ruin is a fascinating site deeply rooted in Okinawan mythology, linked to the goddess Amamikiyo, who is believed to have created the Ryukyu Islands. This historical gem offers travelers a unique glimpse into Okinawa's distinct cultural origins, setting it apart from mainland Japan. As a testament to the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the castle was a significant stop on the agariumai, or eastward pilgrimages, where kings and royals would pray for prosperity and bountiful harvests. The site is also one of the sacred locations for Agari Umaai, a traditional pilgrimage associated with Amamikyo, adding a spiritual depth that attracts both pilgrims and tourists.

Scenic Beauty

Perched on a hilltop, Tamagusuku Castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including the distant Niraikanai and Kudaka Island. The natural beauty of the area, combined with the castle's historical ambiance, creates a tranquil and picturesque setting. The stone gateway provides a unique vantage point to witness the sun's journey across the sky, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Historical Legend

According to local legend, Tamagusuku Castle was constructed by Amamikyo, adding a mythical allure to its historical significance. This connection to Okinawa's creation myth makes the castle a captivating destination for those interested in the island's folklore and ancient stories.