
Okinawa War Memorial

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The Okinawa War Memorial and Museum is a place of interest dedicated to the deadly 1945 Battle of Okinawa[3].
The museum features exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of the battle, including photographs, documents, and personal items of soldiers and civilians[3].
Visitors can learn about the history of the battle and the impact it had on the people of Okinawa[3].
Shuri Castle

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Shuri Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Okinawa[2].
The castle was originally built in the 14th century and served as the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom[2].
The castle was destroyed during World War II and was later rebuilt in the 1990s[2].
Visitors can explore the castle grounds and see the beautiful architecture and gardens[2].
The castle also features exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of its history and the history of the Ryukyu Kingdom[2].
In addition to the Okinawa War Memorial and Museum and Shuri Castle, a visit to the Shikinaen Royal Garden is a must-see for anyone interested in Okinawa’s rich history and culture.
Shikinaen Royal Garden

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Shikinaen Royal Garden was constructed in 1799 as a villa for the royal family of the Ryukyu Kingdom[1].
Shikinaen Royal Garden was constructed in 1799 as a villa for the royal family of the Ryukyu Kingdom[1].
The garden features a large circular pond with several islands, stone bridges, a wooden palace, an observatory, a banana plantation, and a freshwater spring[5].
Foreign dignitaries and other high-ranking guests regularly visited the garden[5]. Visitors can explore the garden and learn about its history and significance to the Ryukyu Kingdom[1][4].
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