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Tamaudun
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Tamaudun is one of the three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Urasoe yōdore at Urasoe Castle and Izena Tamaudun near Izena Castle in Izena, Okinawa.
Nearby attractions
Shureimon Gate
1 Chome-7-1 Shurikinjocho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0826, Japan
Suimui-kan
Japan, 〒903-0815 Okinawa, Naha, Shurikinjocho, 1 Chome−1 レストセンター首里杜館
Ankoku-ji Temple
1 Chome-2 Shurisamukawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0826, Japan
Shuri Castle
1-2 Shurikinjocho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0815, Japan
首里琉染
1 Chome-54 Shuriyamagawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0825, Japan
Ryutan
1 Chome Shurimawashicho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0816, Japan
Sonohyan-utaki Ishimon (Stone gate of the Sonohyan Shrine)
1 Chome-17-3 Shurimawashicho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0816, Japan
Kinjo Stone Road
2 Chome Shurikinjocho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0815, Japan
Kankaimon
3 Chome Shuritonokuracho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0812, Japan
Samukawa Ryokuchi Park
Japan, 〒903-0826 Okinawa, Naha, Shurisamukawacho, 1 Chome, 首里
Nearby restaurants
Wolfbrau
34 Shuriikehatacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0824, Japan
Sui Dunchi
2 Chome-81 Shurikinjocho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0815, Japan
Yona Salute
1 Chome-87-1 Shuriyamagawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0825, Japan
enogastronomia giulietta/エノガストロノミア ジュリエッタ
2 Shuriikehatacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0824, Japan
Grand Castle Cafe and Dining
1 Chome-132-1 Shuriyamagawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-8601, Japan
Shunten
1 Chome-132-1 Shuriyamagawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-8601, Japan
首里茶房 美里うどぅん
2 Chome-13 Shuritonokuracho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0812, Japan
Beans
2 Chome-15-24 Shuritonokuracho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0812, Japan
首里 東道Dining
Japan, 〒903-0812 Okinawa, Naha, Shuritonokuracho, 2 Chome−13−13 キャッスルビュ 4F
BABYBABY HAMBURGER&BOOKS
Japan, 〒903-0815 Okinawa, Naha, Shurikinjocho, 4 Chome−6 3F
Nearby hotels
DoubleTree by Hilton Naha Shuri Castle
1 Chome-132-1 Shuriyamagawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-8601, Japan
Nakahara-inn
1 Chome-69ー3 Shuriyamagawacho, Naha, Okinawa 903-0825, Japan
Novotel Okinawa Naha
Japan, 〒902-0062 Okinawa, Okinawa 40Matsugawa, Naha
COZY STAY IN 那覇
1 Chome-4-16 Matsushima, Naha, Okinawa 902-0069, Japan
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Tamaudun
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Tamaudun

Japan, 〒903-0815 Okinawa, Naha, Shurikinjocho, 1 Chome−3
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Tamaudun is one of the three royal mausoleums of the Ryukyu Kingdom, along with Urasoe yōdore at Urasoe Castle and Izena Tamaudun near Izena Castle in Izena, Okinawa.

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attractions: Shureimon Gate, Suimui-kan, Ankoku-ji Temple, Shuri Castle, 首里琉染, Ryutan, Sonohyan-utaki Ishimon (Stone gate of the Sonohyan Shrine), Kinjo Stone Road, Kankaimon, Samukawa Ryokuchi Park, restaurants: Wolfbrau, Sui Dunchi, Yona Salute, enogastronomia giulietta/エノガストロノミア ジュリエッタ, Grand Castle Cafe and Dining, Shunten, 首里茶房 美里うどぅん, Beans, 首里 東道Dining, BABYBABY HAMBURGER&BOOKS
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Nearby attractions of Tamaudun

Shureimon Gate

Suimui-kan

Ankoku-ji Temple

Shuri Castle

首里琉染

Ryutan

Sonohyan-utaki Ishimon (Stone gate of the Sonohyan Shrine)

Kinjo Stone Road

Kankaimon

Samukawa Ryokuchi Park

Shureimon Gate

Shureimon Gate

4.3

(1.0K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Suimui-kan

Suimui-kan

4.0

(232)

Open 24 hours
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Ankoku-ji Temple

Ankoku-ji Temple

4.2

(138)

Closed
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Shuri Castle

Shuri Castle

4.2

(12K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Tamaudun

Wolfbrau

Sui Dunchi

Yona Salute

enogastronomia giulietta/エノガストロノミア ジュリエッタ

Grand Castle Cafe and Dining

Shunten

首里茶房 美里うどぅん

Beans

首里 東道Dining

BABYBABY HAMBURGER&BOOKS

Wolfbrau

Wolfbrau

4.6

(133)

$

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Sui Dunchi

Sui Dunchi

4.4

(336)

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Yona Salute

Yona Salute

4.5

(125)

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enogastronomia giulietta/エノガストロノミア ジュリエッタ

enogastronomia giulietta/エノガストロノミア ジュリエッタ

4.9

(20)

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Tamaudun is the tomb for former Ryukyu King, and the tomb was built in 1501. Probably, Tamaudun is the tomb to be built, above the ground, in the shape of house with stone material, and it has NO window. It is similar to Gable Tomb of the West.

From 1501 to 1879 during Ryukyu Kingdom rule, ordinary people are NOT allowed to have tamaudun for their deceased family member. But nowadays, many Okinawa residents or families have family tombs in Tamaudun styles for their deceased family members, although the tomb material are in cement or concrete. These contemporary tombs generally have open space in front of the tombs, because family members can have gathering parties or drink there after the worship ceremony.

Tamaudun is in short distance from Shuri castle and its entrance admission requires $ 300 Yen for adult and $ 150 Yen for the children.

For people visiting Tamaudun, they may find a school campus across Tamaudun site, and it is a prestige private high...

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To be honest there isn't much to see here. Which is why I felt the 300 yen admission fee is a bit too steep - Shuri castle charges 400 yen and offers a lot more.

There is a small exhibit at the administration building. The exhibit sorely lacks artifacts or historical pieces - it just displays a model of the tomb and a bunch of historical data.

The tomb itself is entirely sealed off, only offering visitors a glimpse of its facade. So all said and done, there really was not much to look at...

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5.0
2y

We entered to historical site and saw the re-entombed structures. One can see the different stones used to construct the walls facing north. After WWII this area was damaged and the colors of the reconstructed rooms was lighter in color.

The west rooms were for the final remains of the kings. The central rooms were for the placing the remains before the washing of the bones. The west room was for the rest of the family members.

The site has been...

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Ben HsuBen Hsu
Tamaudun is the tomb for former Ryukyu King, and the tomb was built in 1501. Probably, Tamaudun is the tomb to be built, above the ground, in the shape of house with stone material, and it has NO window. It is similar to Gable Tomb of the West. From 1501 to 1879 during Ryukyu Kingdom rule, ordinary people are NOT allowed to have tamaudun for their deceased family member. But nowadays, many Okinawa residents or families have family tombs in Tamaudun styles for their deceased family members, although the tomb material are in cement or concrete. These contemporary tombs generally have open space in front of the tombs, because family members can have gathering parties or drink there after the worship ceremony. Tamaudun is in short distance from Shuri castle and its entrance admission requires $ 300 Yen for adult and $ 150 Yen for the children. For people visiting Tamaudun, they may find a school campus across Tamaudun site, and it is a prestige private high school in Naha.
TJ “Kindalosttraveller” LIEWTJ “Kindalosttraveller” LIEW
To be honest there isn't much to see here. Which is why I felt the 300 yen admission fee is a bit too steep - Shuri castle charges 400 yen and offers a lot more. There is a small exhibit at the administration building. The exhibit sorely lacks artifacts or historical pieces - it just displays a model of the tomb and a bunch of historical data. The tomb itself is entirely sealed off, only offering visitors a glimpse of its facade. So all said and done, there really was not much to look at or experience.
Tom McVeyTom McVey
We entered to historical site and saw the re-entombed structures. One can see the different stones used to construct the walls facing north. After WWII this area was damaged and the colors of the reconstructed rooms was lighter in color. The west rooms were for the final remains of the kings. The central rooms were for the placing the remains before the washing of the bones. The west room was for the rest of the family members. The site has been used since 1501.
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Tamaudun is the tomb for former Ryukyu King, and the tomb was built in 1501. Probably, Tamaudun is the tomb to be built, above the ground, in the shape of house with stone material, and it has NO window. It is similar to Gable Tomb of the West. From 1501 to 1879 during Ryukyu Kingdom rule, ordinary people are NOT allowed to have tamaudun for their deceased family member. But nowadays, many Okinawa residents or families have family tombs in Tamaudun styles for their deceased family members, although the tomb material are in cement or concrete. These contemporary tombs generally have open space in front of the tombs, because family members can have gathering parties or drink there after the worship ceremony. Tamaudun is in short distance from Shuri castle and its entrance admission requires $ 300 Yen for adult and $ 150 Yen for the children. For people visiting Tamaudun, they may find a school campus across Tamaudun site, and it is a prestige private high school in Naha.
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To be honest there isn't much to see here. Which is why I felt the 300 yen admission fee is a bit too steep - Shuri castle charges 400 yen and offers a lot more. There is a small exhibit at the administration building. The exhibit sorely lacks artifacts or historical pieces - it just displays a model of the tomb and a bunch of historical data. The tomb itself is entirely sealed off, only offering visitors a glimpse of its facade. So all said and done, there really was not much to look at or experience.
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We entered to historical site and saw the re-entombed structures. One can see the different stones used to construct the walls facing north. After WWII this area was damaged and the colors of the reconstructed rooms was lighter in color. The west rooms were for the final remains of the kings. The central rooms were for the placing the remains before the washing of the bones. The west room was for the rest of the family members. The site has been used since 1501.
Tom McVey

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