Shikina-en Royal Gardens

🌿 Nature & Parks Β· naha, Okinawa Β· η¬˜γƒ»{spot.rating}

Shikina-en is a stunning Ryukyuan royal garden in Naha, Okinawa, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and once served as a villa for the Ryukyu Kingdom's royalty. The garden masterfully blends Chinese and Japanese landscaping styles, featuring a beautiful central pond, traditional wooden structures, and meticulously maintained walking paths that offer peaceful views throughout the seasons. Destroyed during World War II and carefully reconstructed, this serene oasis provides visitors with a glimpse into Okinawa's unique cultural heritage distinct from mainland Japan.

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πŸ“ Addressnaha, Okinawa
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πŸ’‘ Tips for Visitors

The garden is easily accessible by monorail from central Naha (Shuri Station), then a short bus ride or 15-minute walk. English signage is limited, so consider downloading information beforehand or using a translation app. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat, and allow 45-60 minutes to fully explore the grounds at a leisurely pace.

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