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Tama-udun

tamaudun

  • It is a long line of huge imperial mausoleums from the Second Sho Dynasty. It is said that King Sho Shin built it to transfer his father King Sho En’s remains in 1501.  <br>PHOTS provided by OCVB
Address〒903-0815
Okinawa Naha City Syuri Kinjyocho 1-3 [MAP]
MAP CODE33 160 716*18
Parking
Hours of
Operation
9:00〜18:00 Admission closing 17:30
Regular
holiday
Open all year

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  • It is a long line of huge imperial mausoleums from the Second Sho Dynasty. It is said that King Sho Shin built it to transfer his father King Sho En’s remains in 1501.  <br>PHOTS provided by OCVB

    It is a long line of huge imperial mausoleums from the Second Sho Dynasty. It is said that King Sho Shin built it to transfer his father King Sho En’s remains in 1501.
    PHOTS provided by OCVB

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      Store Information

      Shop Nametamaudun
      Tama-udun
      Shop Name(JPN)玉陵
      Address〒903-0815
      Okinawa Naha City Syuri Kinjyocho 1-3
      Access
      About 2mins on foot from Syuri Castle
      TEL 098-885-2861    (International number:+81-98-885-2861)
      Hours of Operation9:00〜18:00 Admission closing 17:30
      Regular holidayOpen all year
      Parking -  

      Accepted Methods of Payment

      Payment Method Cash

      Seats and rooms

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      Entry fee (Adult)

      ¥300

      Entry fee (Children)

      *Junior high students and under

      ¥150