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Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu
Gusuku Sites Within Okinawa Prefecture
Nakijin Castle
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Zakimi Castle
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Katsuren Castle
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Nakgusuku Castle
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Shurijo Castle
Outline of the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Sefa Utaki
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Tamaudun
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Sonohyan Utaki Stone Gate
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Shikina-En Gardens
Outline of the Ruins
The Origin of the Ruins
Episode at the Ruins
Registry Point
Access Point
Book on Gusuku
Facilites
What is a Gusuku?
The Origin of the Gusuku
The Origin of the Gusuku
Various Theories Regarding Gusuku
Relies From the Gusuku
Gusuku and Other Historical sites
Ryukyu Archpelago
Okinawa Main Island
Yonaguni Island
Iriomote Island
Kohama Island, Kayama Island
Ishigaki Island
Kuroshima
Tarama Island, Minna Island
Irabu Island
Miyako Island
Amami Oshima, Kakeroma Island, Tokunosima, Okinoerabu Island, Yoron Island
Gusuku Transitions
Gusuku Transitions
God ando Religious Beliefs
Ryukyuan Gods and Religious Beliefs
About Utaki Sacred Groves
Annual Events and Festivals
The Value of Okinawan Stone Buidings
Rock Features
About "Stone Masonry"
Castle Walls and Arches Gates
World Heritage Site Inclusion
Reasons of World Heritage Sites Inclusion
After Registration as World Heritages
About the World Heritage
What is the "World Heritage Treaty?"
Type of World Heritages
Criteria for World Heritage Site Inclusion
World Heritage Sites in Japan
Gusuku History
Gusuku Period
The Sanzan Period
The Satto Dynasty
Tributary Relations with the Ming imperial Count
Dispatching Envoys & Tribute
Movies
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Movies
Photos
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Photos
Site Map
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Site Map
Credit
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Credit
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