World Heritage-listed castle ruins nestled in the majestic nature of northern Okinawa Island.
Nakijin Castle Ruins is the site of the royal castle of the Hokuzan Kingdom, which flourished in the 13th and 14th centuries. Located in Kunigami District, NakiJin Village in northern Okinawa Island, it's a precious tourist spot where history and nature blend, registered as a World Heritage site. Nakijin Castle is an important historical site that tells the story of the Hokuzan Kingdom. Its sturdy stone walls demonstrate the advanced engineering techniques of the time. From the castle ruins, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the blue sea and the lush Yanbaru forest. This magnificent scenery captivates all visitors. Especially during cherry blossom season, the castle ruins are adorned with blooming sakura, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene in harmony with the stone walls. Within the castle grounds, there is a historical museum and an observation deck, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the history and culture of Nakijin Castle. Nakijin Castle Ruins is a highly recommended tourist spot where you can fully enjoy Okinawa's history and nature.