Explore the rich heritage of the Ryukyu Kingdom at Shurijo Castle, the historical heart of Okinawa. Known for its vibrant vermilion buildings and sacred grounds, this UNESCO site showcases the unique blend of politics, religion, and maritime trade that defined the kingdom. A local expert will guide you through the castle's main areas, allowing you to appreciate its architectural beauty and spiritual significance. An optional early morning plan offers the chance to witness the rare “Opening Gate Ceremony” at sunrise. Experience the peaceful essence of Okinawa’s royal history on this insightful 1.5-hour tour.
From Naha Airport (G-395): Meet your guide at Naha Airport Monorail Station and travel together to Shurijo Castle.
Shurijo Castle, perched on a hill overlooking Naha, served as the royal court and administrative center of the Ryukyu Kingdom from the 15th to 19th century. Unlike the samurai fortresses of mainland Japan, Shurijo was not a military stronghold, but a symbol of peace, spirituality, and diplomacy. Its vermilion buildings, Chinese-inspired details, and curving limestone walls reflect a fusion of Japanese, Chinese, and Ryukyuan culture. Inside the grounds are sacred Utaki, where rituals were performed, and behind the main hall is a lookout toward Kudaka Island, believed to be the spiritual birthplace of life in Ryukyuan mythology. Although the original Seiden (Main Hall) was lost in a 2019 fire, restoration is underway using traditional methods and records. A visit to Shurijo is more than sightseeing—it’s a step into the soul of a kingdom that ruled not by force, but through faith and diplomacy. Its dignified yet open atmosphere still resonates in Okinawa today.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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