Visiting the Nakijin Castle Ruins was like stepping back in time. Perched on a hill in the northern part of Okinawa, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers not only a glimpse into Ryukyu history but also some of the most breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and sea.
We arrived on a sunny morning and were immediately captivated by the expansive stone walls β rugged yet majestic, winding across the hillside like a fortress from another world. Walking along the ancient pathways, we could feel the energy of a bygone era. The ruins are beautifully preserved, and though thereβs not much of the original wooden structures left, the foundations and stonework speak volumes.
The atmosphere here is peaceful and spiritual. Itβs easy to understand why this was once a sacred and strategic site. From the higher vantage points, we were rewarded with sweeping views of the East China Sea, lush greenery, and the remnants of the castle layout.
There are helpful signboards with historical information, and the walk is manageable for most, though those with mobility issues might find some parts challenging due to uneven stone paths.
Overall, Nakijin Castle Ruins was a highlight of our Okinawa trip β a perfect combination of culture, nature, and quiet reflection.
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