Tamaudun

· naha, Okinawa · 笘・{spot.rating}

Tamaudun is a UNESCO World Heritage royal mausoleum in Naha, Okinawa, serving as the final resting place of the Ryukyu Kingdom's Sho Dynasty rulers. Built in 1501, this stone structure showcases unique Okinawan architecture with three separate chambers, each designated for different members of the royal family. The site offers a fascinating glimpse into the distinct culture and history of the Ryukyu Kingdom, which flourished before Okinawa became part of Japan.

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📍 Addressnaha, Okinawa
🎫 AdmissionSee official site
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The mausoleum requires a small admission fee (cash recommended). Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat, especially during summer months. English information pamphlets are available at the entrance, and the site is located within walking distance of Shuri Castle, making it easy to visit both on the same day.

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