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Nakabaru Ruins

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Yonashiroikei, Uruma, Okinawa 904-2421, JapanMap
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  • BZimm08
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    Free Historical Site

    I've been to the Nakabaru Site twice now and find it fascinating. I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to see this, but if you are already on Ikei Island, it's well worth a visit. Last time I we...

    Reviewed on Apr 24, 2022
  • Okinawaphile
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    Just when you thought there's nothing interesting about a hoie in the ground...

    Nakabaru is the remains of a village that existed over 2,000 years ago on this tiny remote island. A nice thing about this attraction is that there are ample English-language descriptions of the remna...

    Reviewed on Aug 6, 2017
  • Melissa C
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    Neat hidden spot

    We came across this while driving around Ikei island. It was a very neat little place. The grass was very tall with no real paths so it is a mosquito haven, but a great spot to hit on a day trip.

    Reviewed on Oct 9, 2016
  • RyukyuMike
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    Surprising Discovery

    Many times in the past, I visited Ikei Island but, never spotted this site. Thanks to new signs posted, for tourists, this place was discovered by a friend and I out looking for "Off the beaten path" ...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2013
  • japanese_doremi
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    It was the "Nakahara Ruins" where you can feel the romance of the Japanese archipelago. Recommended for history lovers.

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    It was the "Nakahara Ruins" where you can feel the romance of the Japanese archipelago. Recommended for history lovers. It means that there was also a "pit-house" in Okinawa, one of the symbols of the Jomon period by the mainland of Japan. In the period classification of the mainland of Japan, it was around the late Jomon period (about 3000 years ago), and in Okinawa, it seems to be called 'Okinawa shell mound period' in this period. So, it seems that earthenware, stone tools, human bones, shellfish products, etc. have been excavated here. As for earthenware, it is said to be "Nakahara type earthenware", ...

    Reviewed on Jun 11, 2023
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