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This list is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of structures (建造物, kenzōbutsu) for the Prefecture of Okinawa.[1]

National Cultural Properties

As of 1 September 2017, twenty-three Important Cultural Properties with forty-one component structures have been designated, being of national significance.[2][3][4]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Ieudun Tomb
伊江御殿
Ieudun baka
1687 Naha turtle-back tomb of the Ie line, descendants of the seventh son of Shō Sei, fourth king of the Second Shō Dynasty 26°13′33″N 127°43′32″E / 26.22596772°N 127.72566544°E / 26.22596772; 127.72566544 (Ieudun Tomb) [1]
Sonohyan-utaki Stone Gate
園比屋武御嶽石門
Sonohyan-utaki sekimon
1519 Naha heavily damaged during the war and restored to its previous form in 1957; part of the Prefectural Historic Site and of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu.[5] 26°13′05″N 127°43′02″E / 26.21812186°N 127.71729951°E / 26.21812186; 127.71729951 (Sonohyan-utaki) [2]
Chunnaagaa
喜友名泉
Chunnaagaa
1751-1829 Ginowan stone castellum aquae or fountain 26°17′16″N 127°45′37″E / 26.28783779°N 127.76040657°E / 26.28783779; 127.76040657 (Chunnaagaa) [3]
Former Enkaku-ji Hōjō Bridge
円覚寺放生橋
kyū-Engakuji Hōjō-bashi
1498 Naha Enkaku-ji was founded by Shō Shin in 1492; all its wooden buildings were destroyed during the war; the ornately carved bridge suffered minor damage and has since been restored; its carvings are a Prefectural Cultural Property 26°13′06″N 127°43′09″E / 26.21846412°N 127.71919986°E / 26.21846412; 127.71919986 (Former Enkakuji Hōjō Bridge) [4]
Miyaradunchi
旧宮良殿内
kyū-Miyaradunchi
1751-1829 Ishigaki residence of a senior Pechin; the gardens are a Place of Scenic Beauty 24°20′28″N 124°09′35″E / 24.34114951°N 124.15969964°E / 24.34114951; 124.15969964 (Miyaradunchi) [5]
Former Sōgen-ji First Gate and Stone Wall
旧崇元寺第一門及び石牆
kyū-Sōgenji daiichimon oyobi sekishō
before 1527 Naha Sōgenji, said to have been founded in 1470, was destroyed during the war; the gate was restored in 1952 26°13′13″N 127°41′26″E / 26.22034995°N 127.69058729°E / 26.22034995; 127.69058729 (Former Sōgenji First Gate and Stone Wall) [6]
Former Nakazato Magiri Warehouse Overseer's Stone Walls
旧仲里間切蔵元石牆
kyū-Nakazato magiri kuramoto sekishō
1716-1735 Kumejima the wooden buildings are lost 26°21′16″N 126°48′28″E / 26.35452639°N 126.80777485°E / 26.35452639; 126.80777485 (Former Nakazato Magiri Warehouse Overseer's Stone Walls) [7]
Former Yonaguni Family Residence
旧与那国家住宅
kyū-Yonaguni-ke jūtaku
1913 Taketomi part of the Taketomi Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings 24°19′43″N 124°05′15″E / 24.32862545°N 124.08743913°E / 24.32862545; 124.08743913 (Former Yonaguni Family Residence) [8]
Former Waukei Family Tomb
旧和宇慶家墓
kyū-Waukei-ke haka
1601-1700 Ishigaki combines a roofed cave burial chamber with a walled courtyard 24°21′48″N 124°09′54″E / 24.36324145°N 124.16496877°E / 24.36324145; 124.16496877 (Former Waukei Family Tomb) [9]
Tamaudun
玉御殿
Tamaudun
1688 Izena designation comprises two components: the burial chamber and stone wall 26°55′42″N 127°56′29″E / 26.92845556°N 127.94128583°E / 26.92845556; 127.94128583 (Tamaudun) [10] [11]
Tamaudun
玉陵
Tamaudun
1501 Naha designation comprises five components: the central chamber for temporary burial prior to washing the bones and final entombment, east chamber for the entombment of kings and queens, west chamber for the entombment of other members of the royal family, and inner and outer stone walls; also an Historic Site and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu[5] 26°13′05″N 127°42′53″E / 26.218164°N 127.714726°E / 26.218164; 127.714726 (Tamaudun) [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
Gongen-dō
権現堂
Gongendō
1786 Ishigaki designation comprises two components: the shinden and haiden; first constructed in 1614, destroyed by the 1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami, and rebuilt the following decade 24°20′37″N 124°09′21″E / 24.34354062°N 124.15595923°E / 24.34354062; 124.15595923 (Gongendō) [17] [18]
Takara Family Residence
高良家住宅
Takara-ke jūtaku
1868-1911 Zamami boatman's house on Geruma Island 26°10′38″N 127°17′35″E / 26.1771063°N 127.29301123°E / 26.1771063; 127.29301123 (Takara Family Residence) [19]
Uezu Family Residence
上江洲家住宅
Uezu-ke jūtaku
1754 Kumejima designation comprises two components: the main building and anteroom 26°21′18″N 126°44′56″E / 26.35507887°N 126.7489287°E / 26.35507887; 126.7489287 (Uezu Family Residence) [20] [21]
Aragaki Family Residence
新垣家住宅
Aragaki-ke jūtaku
1801-1911 Naha designation comprises four components: the nineteenth-century main building and workshop, and the 1911 annex and climbing kiln; a potter's house (tsuboya-yaki (壺屋焼)) 26°12′45″N 127°41′35″E / 26.2125881°N 127.69294522°E / 26.2125881; 127.69294522 (Aragaki Family Residence) [22] [23] [24] [25]
Sesoko Toteikun
瀬底土帝君
Sesoko tōteīkun
late Edo period Motobu on Sesokojima (瀬底島); complex includes honden, haiden, garden, stone walls, hearth 26°38′37″N 127°51′53″E / 26.64373613°N 127.86485299°E / 26.64373613; 127.86485299 (Sesoko Toteikun) [26]
Former Ōgimi Village Office Building
大宜味村役場旧庁舎
Ōgimi-son yakuba kyū-chōsha
Ōgimi 26°42′06″N 128°07′14″E / 26.70176111°N 128.12042222°E / 26.70176111; 128.12042222 (Former Ōgimi Village Office Building) [27]
Nakamura Family Residence
中村家住宅
Nakamura-ke jūtaku
late Edo to Meiji period Kitanakagusuku designation comprises five components: the main building (late Edo to Meiji period), anteroom, annexe, storehouse, and pigpen or fuuru (all Meiji period) 26°17′24″N 127°48′02″E / 26.28989041°N 127.80067679°E / 26.28989041; 127.80067679 (Nakamura Family Residence) [28] [29] [30] [31] [32]
Nakandakari Riverside Facilities
仲村渠樋川
Nakandakari hiijaa
1912 Nanjō amenities include a fountain, retaining walls, pavements etc. 26°08′43″N 127°47′34″E / 26.14537598°N 127.7929062°E / 26.14537598; 127.7929062 (Nakandakari Riverside Facilities) [33]
Tsukayama Distillery
津嘉山酒造所施設
Tsukayama shuzōsho shisetsu
1928 Nago awamori distillery; designation comprises two components: the main building and distillery 26°35′29″N 127°59′00″E / 26.59149628°N 127.98321166°E / 26.59149628; 127.98321166 (Tsukayama Distillery) [34] [35]
Tennyo Bridge
天女橋
Tennyo bashi
1502 Naha located in Shuri Castle Park named after the tennyo 26°13′07″N 127°43′07″E / 26.21850051°N 127.71867824°E / 26.21850051; 127.71867824 (Tennyo Bridge) [36]
Tōyumya Tombs
豊見親墓
Tōyumya baka
late Edo period Hirara designation comprises three components: the tomb of sixteenth-century chieftain Nakasone Toyomiya, of his third son Chirimara Toyomiya (知利真良豊見親), and of Atonma (あとんま) 24°48′31″N 125°16′47″E / 24.80870299°N 125.27979091°E / 24.80870299; 125.27979091 (Tōyumya Tombs) [37] [38] [39]
Mekaru Family Residence
銘苅家住宅
Mekaru-ke jūtaku
1906 Izena designation comprises two components: the main building and annexe 26°55′04″N 127°56′05″E / 26.91767404°N 127.93477092°E / 26.91767404; 127.93477092 (Mekaru Family Residence) [40] [41]

Prefectural Cultural Properties

As of 31 July 2017, eighteen properties have been designated at a prefectural level.[4][6]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Nakagusuku Castle Ruins
中城城跡
Nakagusuku-jō ato
C14/15 Kitanakagusuku also an Historic Site; part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu.[5] 26°17′02″N 127°48′05″E / 26.284018°N 127.801484°E / 26.284018; 127.801484 (Nakagusuku Castle Ruins) for all refs see [42]
Sueyoshi-gū Stepped Approach
末吉宮磴道
Sueyoshi-gū tōdō
Naha the shrine is an Historic Site 26°13′47″N 127°42′50″E / 26.229845°N 127.713852°E / 26.229845; 127.713852 (Sueyoshi-gū Stepped Approach)
Zakimi Castle Ruins
座喜味城跡
Zakimi-jō ato
early C15 Yomitan also an Historic Site; part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu.[5] 26°24′30″N 127°44′30″E / 26.408404°N 127.741761°E / 26.408404; 127.741761 (Zakimi Castle Ruins)
Misakion
美崎御嶽
Misakion
Ishigaki also a Prefectural Historic Site 24°20′07″N 124°09′30″E / 24.335298°N 124.158350°E / 24.335298; 124.158350 (Misakion)
Tenkō-gū
天后宮
Tenkō-gū
Kumejima 26°21′12″N 126°48′26″E / 26.353305°N 126.807225°E / 26.353305; 126.807225 (Tenkō-gū)
Oroku Tomb
小禄墓
Oroku baka
Ginowan 26°15′25″N 127°44′16″E / 26.256935°N 127.737694°E / 26.256935; 127.737694 (Oroku Tomb)
Ryūen-kyō
龍淵橋
Ryūen-kyō
Naha 26°13′08″N 127°43′06″E / 26.218759°N 127.718221°E / 26.218759; 127.718221 (Ryūenkyō)
Hijigawa Bridge and Approach Road
ヒジ川橋及び取付道路
Hijigawa bashi oyobi toritsuke dōro
C17/18 Naha built of Ryukyu limestone (琉球石灰岩) across the Kanagusuku River (金城川) on the road between Uchaya-udun (御茶屋御殿) and Shikina-en; length of 13.8 metres (45 ft) and width of 5.2 metres (17 ft), with 28 metres (92 ft) of road to the east and 18.5 metres (61 ft) to the west; situated next to Kinjō Dam[7] 26°12′43″N 127°43′04″E / 26.212079°N 127.717899°E / 26.212079; 127.717899 (Hijigawa Bridge)
Ufugusuku Anji Grave
大城按司の墓
Ufugusuku anji no haka
Nanjō 26°10′21″N 127°45′40″E / 26.172569°N 127.761222°E / 26.172569; 127.761222 (Ryūenkyō)
Nakijin Castle Ruins
今帰仁城跡
Nakijin-jō ato
C13/15 Nakijin also an Historic Site; part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu.[5] 26°41′28″N 127°55′47″E / 26.69108846°N 127.92975556°E / 26.69108846; 127.92975556 (Nakijin Castle Ruins)
Chinen Castle Ruins
知念城跡
Chinen-jō ato
Nanjō also an Historic Site 26°09′38″N 127°48′41″E / 26.16043586°N 127.8113489°E / 26.16043586; 127.8113489 (Chinen Castle Ruins)
Mabuni Family Tomb
摩文仁家の墓
Mabuni-ke no haka
Haebaru 26°12′28″N 127°44′14″E / 26.207834°N 127.737125°E / 26.207834; 127.737125 (Mabuni Family Tomb)
Iso no Takau Tomb
伊祖の高御墓
Iso no Takau haka
Urasoe 26°15′19″N 127°43′30″E / 26.255357°N 127.725098°E / 26.255357; 127.725098 (Iso no Takau Tomb)
Former Shuri Castle Shureimon
旧首里城守礼門
kyū-Shuri-jō Shureimon
Naha 26°13′05″N 127°43′01″E / 26.218152°N 127.716848°E / 26.218152; 127.716848 (Former Shuri Castle Shureimon)
Former Enkaku-ji Main Gate
円覚寺総門
kyū-Enkakuji sōmon
Naha 26°13′06″N 127°43′09″E / 26.218429°N 127.719264°E / 26.218429; 127.719264 (Former Enkakuji Main Gate)
Tsuboya Ware Climbing Kiln
壺屋の荒焼のぼり窯
Tsuboya no arayaki no noborigama
Naha 26°12′50″N 127°41′27″E / 26.213840°N 127.690884°E / 26.213840; 127.690884 (Tsuboya Ware Climbing Kiln)
Yabu Kugō Residence
屋部の久護家
Yabu no Kugō-ke
Nago 26°36′10″N 127°57′15″E / 26.602831°N 127.954223°E / 26.602831; 127.954223 (Yabu Kugō Residence)
Shinmori Family Residence
新盛家住宅
Shinmori-ke jūtaku
Taketomi 24°23′21″N 123°44′48″E / 24.389121°N 123.746545°E / 24.389121; 123.746545 (Shinmori Family Residence)

Municipal Cultural Properties

As of 1 May 2016, thirty-five properties have been designated at a municipal level.[4][8]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
King Gihon Tomb
義本王の墓
Gihon no haka
Kunigami 26°52′11″N 128°15′37″E / 26.869827°N 128.260381°E / 26.869827; 128.260381 (Gihon Tomb) for all refs see [43]
Tombs of the Hundred Faithful Retainers
百按司墓
Momojana haka
Nakijin 26°40′59″N 128°00′14″E / 26.683163°N 128.003898°E / 26.683163; 128.003898 (Tombs of the Hundred Faithful Retainers)
Ūnishi Tomb
大北墓
Ūnishi baka
Nakijin 26°40′59″N 128°00′14″E / 26.683163°N 128.003898°E / 26.683163; 128.003898 (Ūnishi Tomb)
Ichigusuku Tomb
イチグスク(池城)墓
Ichigusuku baka
Nakijin 26°41′26″N 127°57′35″E / 26.690679°N 127.959673°E / 26.690679; 127.959673 (Ichigusuku Tomb)
Kōri Tūmiya Beacon
古宇利トゥーミヤ(遠見台)
Kōri tūmiya (tōmidai)
Nakijin beacon on Kōri Island (古宇利島); cf. Sakishima Beacons 26°42′26″N 128°01′01″E / 26.707107°N 128.017008°E / 26.707107; 128.017008 (Kōri Tūmiya Beacon)
Genka Ueki
源河ウェーキ
Genka ueki
Nago 26°37′53″N 128°04′03″E / 26.631501°N 128.067541°E / 26.631501; 128.067541 (Genka Ueki)
Awa Stone Bridge
安和の石橋
Awa no ishibashi
Nago 26°36′54″N 127°55′43″E / 26.615029°N 127.928685°E / 26.615029; 127.928685 (Awa Stone Bridge)
Kannon-ji
観音寺
Kannonji
Kin 26°27′19″N 127°55′17″E / 26.455273°N 127.921436°E / 26.455273; 127.921436 (Kannonji)
Kedakaru Kannondō
嘉手苅観音堂
Kedakaru Kannondō
Uruma 26°25′15″N 127°48′50″E / 26.420727°N 127.813858°E / 26.420727; 127.813858 (Kedakaru Kannondō)
Yan Spring
ヤンガー
Yangā
Uruma on Miyagi Island (宮城島) 26°22′15″N 127°58′56″E / 26.370878°N 127.982279°E / 26.370878; 127.982279 (Yangā)
Gāra Stone Bridge
ガーラ矼
Gāra hashi
Uruma 26°18′58″N 127°54′12″E / 26.316200°N 127.903200°E / 26.316200; 127.903200 (Gāra Stone Bridge)
Yoshimoto Residence
吉本家
Yoshimoto-ya
Uruma on Hamahiga Island (浜比嘉島).It was burned down on 2010.[9] 26°19′23″N 127°57′56″E / 26.323114°N 127.965467°E / 26.323114; 127.965467 (Yoshimoto Residence)
Awase Bijuru
泡瀬ビジュル(社殿、鳥居、手水鉢)
Awase bijuru (shaden, torii, chōzubachi)
Okinawa designation comprises three components: the shaden, torii, and chōzubachi; spirit stones are enshrined 26°19′14″N 127°49′59″E / 26.320662°N 127.833052°E / 26.320662; 127.833052 (Awase Bijuru)
Chibugawa
ちぶ川
Chibugawa
Chatan 26°18′35″N 127°46′21″E / 26.309843°N 127.772412°E / 26.309843; 127.772412 (Chibugawa)
Aragaki Stone Bridge
新垣の石橋
Aragaki no ishibashi
Nakagusuku 26°16′10″N 127°46′53″E / 26.269519°N 127.781467°E / 26.269519; 127.781467 (Aragaki Stone Bridge)
Yuntanzaudun Graves
読谷山御殿の墓
Yuntanzaudun no haka
Naha 26°13′30″N 127°43′53″E / 26.224947°N 127.731321°E / 26.224947; 127.731321 (Yuntanzaudun Graves)
Madan Bridge Remains
真玉橋遺構」
Madan-bashi ikō
Tomigusuku 26°11′43″N 127°41′43″E / 26.195167°N 127.695333°E / 26.195167; 127.695333 (Madan Bridge Remains)
Ōshiro Residence
大城家
Ōshiro-ya
Itoman 26°08′03″N 127°40′31″E / 26.134259°N 127.675381°E / 26.134259; 127.675381 (Ōshiro Residence)
Kamiemon Family Residence
上江門家住宅主屋ほか5件
Kamiemon-ke jūtaku nushiya hoka goken
Yaese designation comprises six components 26°07′14″N 127°43′52″E / 26.120427°N 127.731096°E / 26.120427; 127.731096 (Kamiemon Family Residence)
Chichingā
チチンガー
Chichingā
Nanjō 26°11′17″N 127°45′39″E / 26.188176°N 127.760868°E / 26.188176; 127.760868 (Kamiemon Family Residence)
Furnace for Papers
焚字炉
funjiro
Nanjō 26°08′29″N 127°47′29″E / 26.141358°N 127.791274°E / 26.141358; 127.791274 (Furnace for Papers)
Shimazoe Ōzato Aji Tomb
島添大里按司の墓
Shimazoe ōzato aji no haka
Nanjō 26°11′11″N 127°45′35″E / 26.186500°N 127.759861°E / 26.186500; 127.759861 (Shimazoe Ōzato Aji Tomb)
Shūkyūjō Bridge Stele
修宮城橋碑
Shūkyūjō-bashi hi
Haebaru 26°11′13″N 127°43′50″E / 26.186828°N 127.730538°E / 26.186828; 127.730538 (Shūkyūjō Bridge Stele)
Uhei Bridge Stele
修宮城橋碑
Uhei-bashi hi
Haebaru 26°11′13″N 127°43′50″E / 26.186828°N 127.730538°E / 26.186828; 127.730538 (Uhei Bridge Stele)
Survey Stone
印部土手石
shirube doteishi
Haebaru 26°11′13″N 127°43′50″E / 26.186828°N 127.730538°E / 26.186828; 127.730538 (Survey Stone)
Kominato Matsubara Tomb
小港松原墓
Kominato Matsubara haka
Kumejima 26°21′18″N 126°44′45″E / 26.354863°N 126.745888°E / 26.354863; 126.745888 (Kominato Matsubara Tomb)
Nemoto Residence Stone Wall
根元家の石垣
Nemoto-ke no ishigaki
Tokashiki 26°11′47″N 127°21′46″E / 26.196475°N 127.362657°E / 26.196475; 127.362657 (Nemoto Residence Stone Wall)
Asa Boatman Residence Stone Wall
阿佐船頭殿の「石垣」
Asa sendōdono no ishigaki
Zamami 26°14′11″N 127°18′36″E / 26.236419°N 127.310064°E / 26.236419; 127.310064 (Asa Boatman Residence Stone Wall)
Bonito Fishing Industry Founder Monument
「鰹漁業創始功労記念碑」
katsuo-ryō-gyō sōshi kōrō kinenhi
Zamami 26°13′44″N 127°18′12″E / 26.228913°N 127.303391°E / 26.228913; 127.303391 (Bonito Fishing Industry Founder Monument)
Hisamatsu Megalithic Tomb Cluster
久松みゃーか(巨石墓)群
Hisamatsu myāka (kyoseki haka) gun
C13/16 Miyakojima 24°47′11″N 125°15′51″E / 24.786286°N 125.264096°E / 24.786286; 125.264096 (Hisamatsu Megalithic Tomb Cluster)
West Tsuga Tomb
西ツガ墓
nishi tsuga haka
Miyakojima 24°48′15″N 125°16′39″E / 24.804247°N 125.277615°E / 24.804247; 125.277615 (West Tsuga Tomb)
Hirara Daiichi Elementary School Main Gate and Stone Wall
平良第一小学校の正門と石垣
Hirara daiichi shōgakkō no seimon to ishigaki
c.1932 Miyakojima 24°47′54″N 125°17′05″E / 24.798228°N 125.284824°E / 24.798228; 125.284824 (Hirara Daiichi Elementary School Main Gate and Stone Wall)
Zuifuku Tunnel
瑞福隧道
Zuifuku zuidō
1933-37 Miyakojima 1 km drainage tunnel[10] 24°48′15″N 125°16′39″E / 24.804247°N 125.277615°E / 24.804247; 125.277615 (Zuifuku Tunnel)
Akairome Miyatorion
赤イロ目宮鳥御嶽
Akairome Miyatorion
Ishigaki utaki in Kabira
Akanmashū Tomb
赤馬主の墓
Akanmashū no haka
Ishigaki in Miyara

Registered Cultural Properties

As of 1 September 2017, eighty-two properties at thirty-four sites have been registered (as opposed to designated) at a national level.[3][4][11]

Property Date Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Sunjagā
潮平ガー
Sunjagā
Taishō period Itoman 26°08′37″N 127°40′38″E / 26.14357724°N 127.67708825°E / 26.14357724; 127.67708825 (Sunjagā) [44]
Minamidaitōjima West Port Former Boiler Hut
南大東島西港旧ボイラー小屋
Minamidaitōjima Nishikō kyū-boirā koya
1924 Minamidaitō 25°50′33″N 131°13′05″E / 25.84261309°N 131.2180888°E / 25.84261309; 131.2180888 (Minamidaitōjima West Port Former Boiler Hut) [45]
Kinjō Masuharu Family Residence
金城増治家住宅
Kinjō Masuharu-ke jūtaku
1891 Itoman four registrations: main residence, pigpen, well, and stone wall 26°06′20″N 127°41′29″E / 26.10556641°N 127.69142986°E / 26.10556641; 127.69142986 (Kinjō Masuharu Family Residence) [46] [47] [48] [49]
Kamiyama Family Residence
神山家住宅
Kamiyama-ke jūtaku
1909-38 Taketomi four registrations: well and stone wall (1909), main residence (1912), and water tank (1938) 24°14′08″N 124°00′47″E / 24.23549194°N 124.01308122°E / 24.23549194; 124.01308122 (Kamiyama Family Residence) [50] [51] [52] [53]
Former Tōyō Sugar Kitadaitō Branch
東洋製糖北大東出張所
kyū-Tōyō Seitō Kitadaitō shutchōjo
1918 Kitadaitō 25°57′15″N 131°17′11″E / 25.95424453°N 131.28637094°E / 25.95424453; 131.28637094 (Former Tōyō Sugar Kitadaitō Branch) [54]
West Pier
西桟橋
nishi sanbashi
1938 Taketomi length of 105 metres (344 ft) and width of 4.4 metres (14 ft) 24°19′54″N 124°04′47″E / 24.33157854°N 124.07977292°E / 24.33157854; 124.07977292 (West Pier) [55]
Iko Pier
伊古桟橋
Iko sanbashi
1935 Taketomi length of 354 metres (1,161 ft) and width of 4.5 metres (15 ft) 24°14′47″N 124°00′54″E / 24.24647713°N 124.01493053°E / 24.24647713; 124.01493053 (Iko Pier) [56]
Nagomi Tower
なごみの塔
Nagomi no tō
1953 Taketomi height of 4.5 metres (15 ft) 24°19′50″N 124°05′07″E / 24.330614°N 124.08535858°E / 24.330614; 124.08535858 (Nagomi Tower) [57]
Former Kunigami Agricultural College Entrance
旧国頭農学校玄関
kyū-Kunigami nōgakkō genkan
1902 Nago relocated in 1965 26°35′45″N 127°57′47″E / 26.595928°N 127.96312°E / 26.595928; 127.96312 (Former Kunigami Agricultural College Entrance) [58]
Ōmori Family Residence
大盛家住宅
Ōmori-ke jūtaku
1915 Taketomi four registrations: main residence, well, stone wall, and screen wall or hinpun (ヒンプン); on Kohama Island 24°20′21″N 123°58′40″E / 24.33908289°N 123.9779037°E / 24.33908289; 123.9779037 (Ōmori Family Residence) [59] [60] [61] [62]
Former Tōyō Sugar Rock Phosphate Storage Facility
旧東洋製糖燐鉱石貯蔵庫
kyū-Tōyō Seitō rinkōseki chozōko
1919 Kitadaitō 25°57′14″N 131°17′06″E / 25.954002°N 131.28511°E / 25.954002; 131.28511 (Former Tōyō Sugar Rock Phosphate Storage Facility) [63]
Former Tōyō Sugar Rock Phosphate Cargo Pier
旧東洋製糖燐鉱石積荷桟橋
kyū-Tōyō Seitō rinkōseki tsumini sanbashi
1919 Kitadaitō 25°57′14″N 131°17′03″E / 25.953951°N 131.284134°E / 25.953951; 131.284134 (Former Tōyō Sugar Rock Phosphate Cargo Pier) [64]
Irifukuhama Family Residence
入福浜家住宅主屋
Irifukuhama-ke jūtaku shuoku
Taishō period Yonaguni main residence; renovated in 2002 25°57′16″N 131°17′13″E / 25.95439912°N 131.28691762°E / 25.95439912; 131.28691762 (Irifukuhama Family Residence) [65]
Ryūkyū Mura
琉球村
Ryūkyū mura
end of Edo to Meiji period Onna seven registrations: Former Ōshiro Family Residence (旧大城家住宅) main residence (end of the Edo period), Former Higa Family Residence (旧比嘉家住宅) main residence (1877), Former Shimabukuro Family Residence (旧島袋家住宅) main residence and raised storehouse (1887), Former Tamanaha Family Residence (旧玉那覇家住宅) main residence (1891), Former Hirata Family Residence (旧平田家住宅) pigpen (1897), and Former Nishishigaki Family Residence (旧西石垣家住宅) main residence (end of Meiji period); all relocated in 1981/2 26°25′45″N 127°46′28″E / 26.429235°N 127.774307°E / 26.429235; 127.774307 (Ryūkyū Mura) [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72]
Aragaki Family Residence
新垣家住宅
Aragaki-ke jūtaku
1896/1956 Naha six registrations: screen wall, pigpen, stone wall, and east and south ponds (1896) and main residence (1956) 26°13′48″N 127°42′42″E / 26.22994602°N 127.71163602°E / 26.22994602; 127.71163602 (Aragaki Family Residence) [73] [74] [75] [76] [77] [78]
Iritakenishi Family Residence
入嵩西家住宅
Iritakenishi-ke jūtaku
late Meiji period to 1948 Ishigaki four registrations: well (late Meiji period), main building (1911 renovated in 1955), screen wall (1914), and stone wall (1948) 24°21′00″N 124°09′01″E / 24.3498725°N 124.15018708°E / 24.3498725; 124.15018708 (Iritakenishi Family Residence) [79] [80] [81] [82]
Ōno Drainage Tunnel
入福浜家住宅主屋
Ōno goshihai suikō
1934 Miyakojima length of 640 metres (2,100 ft) 24°48′21″N 125°19′28″E / 24.80580767°N 125.32438964°E / 24.80580767; 125.32438964 (Ōno Drainage Tunnel) [83]
Former Tōyō Sugar Shimosaka Bathhouse
旧東洋製糖下阪浴場
kyū-Tōyō Seitō Shimosaka yokujō
late Taishō period Kitadaitō two registrations: bathhouse and water tank 25°57′17″N 131°17′15″E / 25.95474856°N 131.28758553°E / 25.95474856; 131.28758553 (Former Tōyō Sugar Shimosaka Bathhouse) [84] [85]
Former Tōyō Sugar Employee Bathhouse
旧東洋製糖社員浴場
kyū-Tōyō Seitō shain yokujō
early Shōwa period Kitadaitō two registrations: bathhouse and water storage tank 25°57′19″N 131°17′16″E / 25.95530611°N 131.28777294°E / 25.95530611; 131.28777294 (Former Tōyō Sugar Employee Bathhouse) [86] [87]
Sueyoshi Family Residence
末吉家住宅
Sueyoshi-ke jūtaku
late Taishō period Kitadaitō two registrations: main residence and stone wall 25°57′13″N 131°17′13″E / 25.95364259°N 131.28692356°E / 25.95364259; 131.28692356 (Sueyoshi Family Residence) [88] [89]
Tokuyama Family Residence
渡久山家住宅
Tokuyama-ke jūtaku
1894 to early Shōwa period Ishigaki four registrations: pigpen and well (1894, the well was extended at the beginning of the Shōwa period), main residence (1925), and stone wall (beginning of the Shōwa period) 24°20′35″N 124°09′37″E / 24.34319341°N 124.16019169°E / 24.34319341; 124.16019169 (Tokuyama Family Residence) [90] [91] [92] [93]
Kubura Family Residence
久部良家住宅
Kubura-ke jūtaku
Meiji period Yonaguni two registrations: main residence (mid Meiji period, relocated in 1940) and stone wall (late Meiji period) 24°28′02″N 123°00′17″E / 24.46708879°N 123.004707681762°E / 24.46708879; 123.004707681762 (Kubura Family Residence) [94] [95]
Yaeyama Minzoku-en
八重山民俗園
Yaeyama Minzoku-en
1909/23 Ishigaki two registrations: Former Morita Family Residence (森田家住宅) main residence (1909, relocated in 1984) and Former Makishi Family Residence (旧牧志家住宅) main residence (1923, relocated in 1980) 24°24′18″N 124°08′43″E / 24.40504168°N 124.14523866°E / 24.40504168; 124.14523866 (Yaeyama Minzoku-en) [96] [97]
Nirokusō
弐六荘
Nirokusō
1940 Kitadaitō 25°57′16″N 131°17′13″E / 25.95439912°N 131.28691762°E / 25.95439912; 131.28691762 (Nirokusō) [98]
Tōgei Family Residence
東迎家住宅
Tōgei-ke jūtaku
early Meiji period to 1953 Yonaguni five registrations: stone basin and well (early Meiji period, well renovated mid-Shōwa period); and main residence, water tank, and stone wall (1953, main residence renovated 1985) 24°28′10″N 123°00′16″E / 24.46932551°N 123.00437733°E / 24.46932551; 123.00437733 (Tōgei Family Residence) [99] [100] [101] [102] [103]
Okinawa World
おきなわワールド
Okinawa wārudo
late Meiji period to 1934 Nanjō five registrations: Former Irei Family Residence (旧伊礼家住宅) main residence, Former Kyan Family Residence (旧喜屋武家住) main residence, and Former Taba Family Residence (旧田場家住宅) main residence (all late Meiji period); Former Chinen Family Residence (旧知念家住宅) pigpen (1897); and Former Uezato Family Residence (旧上里家住宅) main residence (1934); all relocated in 1995/6 26°08′19″N 127°45′04″E / 26.13862232°N 127.7511093°E / 26.13862232; 127.7511093 (Yagi Family Residence) [104] [105] [106] [107] [108]
Yagi Family Residence
屋宜家住宅
Yagi-ke jūtaku
1915 Taketomi five registrations: main residence, screen wall, and well (1952); stone wall (1952, renovated 1954), and annexe (1955) 26°07′38″N 127°44′13″E / 26.12733247°N 127.73694047°E / 26.12733247; 127.73694047 (Yagi Family Residence) [109] [110] [111] [112] [113]
Okinawa City Furusato-en
沖縄市立ふるさと園
Okinawa shiritsu Furusato-en
1924 Okinawa three registrations: Former Kuba Family Residence (旧久場家住宅) main residence and screen wall and Former Hirata Family Residence (旧平田家住宅) pigpen (all relocated in 1985/6) 26°19′41″N 127°48′15″E / 26.32792961°N 127.8042596°E / 26.32792961; 127.8042596 (Okinawa City Furusato-en) [114] [115] [116]
Chatan Uchinā Family Residence
北谷町うちなぁ家 主屋, ふーる
Chatan-chō Uchinā-ya
Meiji period Chatan two registrations: main residence (1898, relocated in 2005) and pigpen (early Meiji period, relocated in 2006) 26°19′40″N 127°46′06″E / 26.32781128°N 127.76825958°E / 26.32781128; 127.76825958 (Chatan Uchinā Family Residence) [117] [118]
Former Nishinaka Sugar Cooperative Refinery Chimney
旧西中共同製糖場煙突
kyū-Nishinaka kyōdō seitō jōentotsu
1942 Miyakojima height of 13 metres (43 ft) 24°48′21″N 125°16′50″E / 24.80596944°N 125.28068888°E / 24.80596944; 125.28068888 (Former Nishinaka Sugar Cooperative Refinery Chimney) [119]
Misatomura Residence
美里村屋
Misatomura-ya
1954 Okinawa renovated in 1974 26°20′47″N 127°48′53″E / 26.34643277°N 127.81469194°E / 26.34643277; 127.81469194 (Misatomura Residence) [120]
Former Kokuba Family Residence
旧國場家住宅
kyū-Kokuba-ke jūtaku
1930 Onna main residence; renovated in 2011 26°25′45″N 127°46′28″E / 26.429232°N 127.774497°E / 26.429232; 127.774497 (Former Kokuba Family Residence) [121]
Ishigaki Yaima Mura
石垣やいま村
Ishigaki Yaima-mura
1907/1923 Ishigaki Former Ōhama Family Residence (1907) and Former Kishaba Family Residence (1923), both renovated in 2008 24°24′14″N 124°08′39″E / 24.40375322°N 124.14414586°E / 24.40375322; 124.14414586 (Ishigaki Yaima Mura) [122] [123]
Former Nashiro Family Residence
旧名城家住宅
kyū-Nashiro-ke jūtaku
1905 Izena two registrations: main building and stone wall 26°55′51″N 127°55′33″E / 26.930952°N 127.925864°E / 26.930952; 127.925864 (Former Nashiro Family Residence) [124] [125]

See also

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