Tamaudoun is the Imperial mausoleum where kings of different generations
of the Ryukyu kingdom are buried.
It is the remains where people can imagine the prosperity of that time,
showing Ryukyu culture of the fifteenth century.
Access and Getting Around
A 10-minute walk from Shuri Castle
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-Historic Sites
Shuri Castle is the biggest castle in Okinawa and has been restored from the destruction of World War II.Shuri ruins of ...
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-Historic Sites
Shikinaen is made as a villa of the Ryukyu kingdom in 1799, and is the gardenwhich was used to meet a messenger from Chi...
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-Historic Sites
This way built as a road reaching from Shuri Castle to the southern part is paved with a stone of the limestone,and it i...
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-Specific Nature
It is an artificial pond built in 1427 by the order of the King of the Ryukyu kingdom.It is to the north of Shuri Castle...
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-Culture
It is a complex facility of museum function and art gallery function,and the exterior of the building is very impressive...
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-Culture -Shops
Ceramic ware from all part of Okinawa are displayed and sold in the museum.The area is called Yachimun Street, where the...
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-Othres
Kokusai Dori of approximately 1.6km long is called "miraculous 1 mile"and is the symbol of the revival of Okinawa that b...
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-Festivals
Harri is a traditional event of Okinawa of the competition of a hand-rowing fishing boat with another fishing boat.This ...
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-Festivals
The festival is held in three days of Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the middle of October every year.On the second day,...