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Excuse me, is Okinawa, Japan fun?

Okinawa tourism

Ryukyu Village, Ryukyu Village, located in the "Shoujin Town" of Naha City, is the acropolis of the famous Ryukyu Kingdom. At that time, only royalty could enter the city, and witnessed the rise and fall of Ryukyu Kingdom in Ryukyu Village. Founded in 1429, the layout is based on the Forbidden City in the Ming and Qing Dynasties at the same time, but the scale is not as large as the Forbidden City. This is enough to prove the close relationship between Ryukyu Kingdom and China.

Ryukyu Village has become the political and power center of Ryukyu Kingdom, and the king's office is located in the "main hall", which is also the largest wooden building in Okinawa. "North Hall" is the place to receive the envoys awarded by China; The "South Hall" will receive artists from Samoa.

Ryukyu village experienced four fires and was destroyed by American troops in World War II. Later, Okinawans worked hard to rebuild and re-opened to the outside world in 1992 as a place to display Ryukyu culture. It was successfully registered as a United Nations World Cultural Heritage in June 5438+February 2000.

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Ryukyu village

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