We finally got around in taking a tour of Shuri Castle in Naha, Okinawa. It was amazing! It is where the king ruled the island (and the castle was burned and rebuilt 4 times) and where present day heads of state have convened to conduct worldy affairs. I couldn't really tell you about all the history it has...come visit and we'll take the tour again!
This is one of the four outer gates to get to the main area:
This is where the king conducted his diplomatic relations:
You had to take your shoes off to go inside and they handed you little bags to put them in:
This is the king's chair:
This is the chair he sat in during ceremonies (such as a New Year's festival). The black grid on the red wall opens up to the courtyard below:
These are the actual ruins from the very last castle that was destroyed. In order to preserve them they built the new one above it:
Here is a mock setup of a New Year's ceremony:
There were traditional dancers outside performing (I have video and I'll upload it once I get everything else on here):
Me with one of the Shisa in front of the castle:
Afterwards we were given free reign on Kokusai Street (A gigantic shopping/eating district). This was our first time getting to go down here!
You had to take your shoes off to go inside and they handed you little bags to put them in:
This is the king's chair:
This is the chair he sat in during ceremonies (such as a New Year's festival). The black grid on the red wall opens up to the courtyard below:
These are the actual ruins from the very last castle that was destroyed. In order to preserve them they built the new one above it:
Here is a mock setup of a New Year's ceremony:
There were traditional dancers outside performing (I have video and I'll upload it once I get everything else on here):
Me with one of the Shisa in front of the castle:
Afterwards we were given free reign on Kokusai Street (A gigantic shopping/eating district). This was our first time getting to go down here!
1 comment:
wonderful! I bought the Chinese chair (The Uchuri chair was a gift from China to Japan) in Secondlife and am glad you posted the picture of the original here. Enjoyed your post!
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