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"National Designation of Important Cultural Property" ・ "Designation of Historical Sites"
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It was introduced as a nationally designated important cultural property and a prefecturally designated historic site. A detailed explanation board with illustrations stood and it was written as "the eclectic style of the traditional Miyakojima and the horizontal burial ground of the main island of Okinawa", and it was certainly possible for amateurs to understand it by looking at the illustrations. It was imagined that it was once located near the coastline because it faces the place that is now maintained as Taira Port.
Eclectic style of the Miaka and the horizontal cemetery in the wind burial cemetery
Original Text
"Nakamune Toyomi Tomb" ・ "Atomma Tomb" ・ "Tomomi Tomb of Mara Chiri" was a nationally designated important cultural property. Among them, "Nakamune Toyomichika Tomb" was introduced as an eclectic style of the Miaka and the horizontal burial graveyard of the Fufu cemetery, and when I went up and looked over the whole grave, I was surprised at its size.
It is also close to the city. It is said that it is a grave built by Toyomi Nakasone, who conquered Miyako at the end of the 15th century, for his father. It seems that the tradition of Miyakojima and the design of the main island of Okinawa are eclectic. It's no different for those who control the graves to show power.
The tomb of the ruler of Miyakojima from the end of the 15th century to the early 16th century. There are 13 steps of stone in front, and something like a well is dug in front. It's a magnificent thing like the tomb of the ruler, and it's a style that you don't see much else.
"National Designation of Important Cultural Property" ・ "Designation of Historical Sites"
It was introduced as a nationally designated important cultural property and a prefecturally designated historic site. A detailed explanation board with illustrations stood and it was written as "the eclectic style of the traditional Miyakojima and the horizontal burial ground of the main island of Okinawa", and it was certainly possible for amateurs to understand it by looking at the illustrations. It was imagined that it was once located near the coastline because it faces the place that is now maintained as Taira Port.
Eclectic style of the Miaka and the horizontal cemetery in the wind burial cemetery
"Nakamune Toyomi Tomb" ・ "Atomma Tomb" ・ "Tomomi Tomb of Mara Chiri" was a nationally designated important cultural property. Among them, "Nakamune Toyomichika Tomb" was introduced as an eclectic style of the Miaka and the horizontal burial graveyard of the Fufu cemetery, and when I went up and looked over the whole grave, I was surprised at its size.
It's a magnificent tomb.
It is also close to the city. It is said that it is a grave built by Toyomi Nakasone, who conquered Miyako at the end of the 15th century, for his father. It seems that the tradition of Miyakojima and the design of the main island of Okinawa are eclectic. It's no different for those who control the graves to show power.
the grave of the family who ruled Miyako
The place where the tomb of the Nakasone clan, which ruled Miyako in the old days, is it a pyramid? There is a stone grave that you think.
Miyako Island の Dominator の Tomb
The tomb of the ruler of Miyakojima from the end of the 15th century to the early 16th century. There are 13 steps of stone in front, and something like a well is dug in front. It's a magnificent thing like the tomb of the ruler, and it's a style that you don't see much else.