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御物城

Rinko-Doro Road First Naha Line

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御物城

The Omono Gusuku ruins, commonly referred to as 御物城 (Omono Gusuku), is a historic castle located in Naha, Japan.

Overview

  • The construction period of 御物城 is believed to date from the 16th century. The purpose of the castle was likely as a fortified residence for the ruling class during the Ryukyu Kingdom era.
  • The castle's architectural style is characteristic of traditional Japanese castles, with a combination of wooden and stone structures. The layout features a central keep surrounded by outer walls and moats.

History

The construction period of 御物城 is believed to date from the 16th century. The purpose of the castle was likely as a fortified residence for the ruling class during the Ryukyu Kingdom era.

Architecture and Layout

  • The castle's architectural style is characteristic of traditional Japanese castles, with a combination of wooden and stone structures. The layout features a central keep surrounded by outer walls and moats.

Historical Significance and Events

御物城 played an important role in the history of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Although its exact significance is unclear, it was reportedly used as a strategic military outpost during times of conflict.

Current Status and Use

The castle's current status is that of a ruin, with many structures having been destroyed or damaged over time. Today, 御物城 serves as a historic site and tourist attraction.

Heritage Status

御物城 has been recognized for its cultural significance, but specific details regarding its heritage designation are not available.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access 御物城 via Rinko-Doro Road First Naha Line. The castle's location offers a glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, specific details regarding notable features and rooms within 御物城 are not available.

Details

Name御物城
CityNaha
CountryJapan
Coordinates26.20847, 127.671326
Current usehistoric site and tourist attraction