Katsuren Castle Ruins in Uruma

Katsuren Castle Ruins

Uruma, Japan

9 ticket options available · from $3.78 to $47.59 · free cancellation on 4 of 9

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Katsuren Castle Ruins Official General Adult Admission $3.78 View

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KKday Free cancellation Katsuren Castle Ruins + Amawari Park Permanent Exhibition Ro $5.37 View
Over The Planet Katsuren Castle Ruins + Amawari Park Permanent Exhibition Ro $5.68 View
Klook Free cancellation Value 2-in-1 (choose 2 attractions) $23.79 View
Klook Free cancellation Value 3-in-1(choose 3 attractions) $30.15 View
Klook [Adult] Churaumi Aquarium3-in-1 (Churaumi Aquarium + 2 of yo $34.25 View
Klook Free cancellation Value 4-in-1(choose 4 attractions) $35.55 View
Klook [Adult] Churaumi Aquarium 4-in-1 (Churaumi Aquarium + 3 of y $42.19 View
Klook [Adult] Churaumi Aquarium 5-in-1 (Churaumi Aquarium + 4 of y $47.59 View

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Historical landmark in Uruma, Japan

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Can you visit Hacksaw Ridge in Okinawa?

There are three parking lots around the site. Each parking lot continues to Maeda Escarpment (Hacksaw Ridge) by walk. If you plan to visit the site during the summer, please keep in mind that there can be strong sun and do not forget to hydrate yourself. Furthermore, please watch your step when visiting the site.

What does gusuku mean in Japanese?

The word “gusuku” means castle, and this cultural heritage is a distinguishing feature of Okinawa that reflects how these islands formed their own uniquely international culture, influenced by trade with not only Japan, but China, Korea, and various Southeast Asian countries.