Shuri Castle

Castle · Naha-shi

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"A red‑tiled palace that served as the ceremonial and political heart of the Ryukyu kingdom, this historic fortress embodies regional identity; although it was heavily damaged and burned during World War II, its reconstruction underscores both cultural resilience and the difficulties of restoring physical symbols compared with reviving lost food traditions." - Dan Saladino

https://www.eater.com/22937910/tofu-soybean-types-dan-saldino-eating-to-extinction-excerpt

1-2 Shurikinjocho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0815, Japan Get directions

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