Shureimon Gate

Historical Monument
“Shurei” means “observing manners” and “a nation which observes manners” is written on the horizontal frame at the center of Shureimon Gate. It means “Ryukyu is a nation which respects manners”. It is a beautiful gate representing Shuri Castle which is a World Heritage site and was built around 1527 to 1555. It was destroyed during the Pacific War but restored later in 1958.

Spot details

Address
Okinawa prefecture Naha city Shuri Shuri Castle Park map map Map
Phone
0988862020
Hours
8:30-18:00
Closed
open everyday ¥ * You can take a walk outside OpenHours.
Fees
Free
Parking Lot
Available
Note
[Shuri Castle Park Management Center] 098-886-2020

Information Sources:  NAVITIME JAPAN

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