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Zakimi Castle Ruins
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Okinawa, Okinawa

Zakimi Castle Ruins

One of the finest examples of Ryukyu castle architecture, Zakimi Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its graceful double-arched gates — unusually sophisticated for their 15th-century construction.

Duration

30–60 min

Admission

Free

Hours

Ruins: open 24 hours, free. Yuntanza Museum: 9:00–18:00 (last entry 17:30); closed Wed and year-end.

Best Season

year-round

Access

By car from Naha approx. 50 min–1 hr 10 min (Route 58 or expressway). Bus: #28 from Naha bus terminal to Takashibo entrance, then about 30 min walk; or Zakimi bus stop about 15 min walk

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    UNESCO World Heritage Site

  • 2

    Double-arched gate — rarest surviving in Ryukyu

  • 3

    Hilltop panoramas to the East China Sea

  • 4

    Illuminated at night on weekends

Local Tips

One of Okinawa's nine UNESCO World Heritage Ryukyu castles. The double-arch gate is the finest surviving example of Ryukyuan stone masonry. Visit at sunset — the gate frames the East China Sea beautifully. Far less crowded than Shuri Castle.

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