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Okinawa: Urasoe Castle, Royal Tomb & War History Walk
(4) Reviews
Urasoe
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Step into the rich historical narrative of Okinawa on a 1.5-hour walking tour that explores Urasoe Castle and its surroundings. This journey delves into the sacred Ryukyuan royal heritage, impressive castle architecture, and the poignant legacy of World War II. Walk the ancient Futenma pilgrimage path to the Urasoe Gusuku and Youdore Museum, where the legacy of King Shō Nei comes to life. Visit the serene Youdore mausoleum, reflecting Okinawan ideals, and ascend to the castle ruins for panoramic views and a deeper understanding of Okinawa's tumultuous past. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, with an optional transportation plan from Naha available.
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Highlights
1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Transportation from Naha’s Kokusai Street area (option)
Visit to Urasoe Castle ruins
Guided walking tour
Entrance to Urasoe Gusuku and Youdore Museum
Local expert guide
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
Kencho-Mae Station
If you choose the Naha City departure option, the meeting point is in front of the ticket gates at Kencho-mae Station. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Return
Urasoemaeda Station
The tour ends at a monorail station, offering excellent access not only to central Naha but also to other parts of Okinawa.
Okinawa: Urasoe Castle, Royal Tomb & War History Walk
(4) Reviews
Urasoe
About
Step into the rich historical narrative of Okinawa on a 1.5-hour walking tour that explores Urasoe Castle and its surroundings. This journey delves into the sacred Ryukyuan royal heritage, impressive castle architecture, and the poignant legacy of World War II. Walk the ancient Futenma pilgrimage path to the Urasoe Gusuku and Youdore Museum, where the legacy of King Shō Nei comes to life. Visit the serene Youdore mausoleum, reflecting Okinawan ideals, and ascend to the castle ruins for panoramic views and a deeper understanding of Okinawa's tumultuous past. This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, with an optional transportation plan from Naha available.
- Discover ...
Highlights
1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
1 hour and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Transportation from Naha’s Kokusai Street area (option)
Visit to Urasoe Castle ruins
Guided walking tour
Entrance to Urasoe Gusuku and Youdore Museum
Local expert guide
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
Kencho-Mae Station
If you choose the Naha City departure option, the meeting point is in front of the ticket gates at Kencho-mae Station. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
Return
Urasoemaeda Station
The tour ends at a monorail station, offering excellent access not only to central Naha but also to other parts of Okinawa.
Itinerary
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Urasoe Yodore Hall
Located near the original castle site, the Urasoe Gusuku Yōdore Museum offers visitors an in-depth introduction to the ancient Ryukyuan capital of Urasoe. The exhibits explore the region’s transformation from a political center in the 13th–14th centuries to a spiritual and strategic stronghold. Detailed dioramas, archaeological artifacts, and interactive displays help visitors understand the structure of the castle, the lives of its inhabitants, and the unique spiritual culture of the Ryukyu Kingdom. It’s an essential stop to gain context before ascending to the nearby ruins and royal mausoleums.
30 minutes
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Urasoe Yodore Site
Urasoe Yōdore is the sacred royal tomb where several Ryukyuan kings, including King Shō Nei, were laid to rest. Carved into limestone and surrounded by forested hills, the mausoleum blends architectural simplicity with solemn reverence. King Shō Nei, known for his role during the 1609 Satsuma invasion, is especially honored here. The site is not only a resting place but also a symbol of cultural resilience, offering insight into Ryukyuan funeral practices, spiritual beliefs, and dynastic transitions.
30 minutes
3
Urasoe Castle Ruins
Perched on elevated ground with sweeping views of the coastline and modern Urasoe City, the Urasoe Castle Ruins evoke both the glory of the old Ryukyuan capital and the scars of World War II. The castle, once the seat of powerful chieftains, predates Shurijo and played a key role in the early formation of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Within the ruins, visitors encounter sacred sites like utaki groves and the remnants of stone walls and gates. During the Battle of Okinawa, this area also became part of the infamous “Hacksaw Ridge,” making the site a powerful convergence of ancient heritage and modern history.