
Looking south along the walls of Nakagusuku.

Standing on the walls of Nakagusuku Castle. We weren't supposed to be up here. Oh well. It's only a World Heritage Site and I can't read Japanese.

The gate to Shuri Castle.

A cool sign in front of Sam's Restaurant in Awase. It say it's 1417 miles to Guam from that location. It also lists a lot of other locations in the Far East I've been to now.

Palm trees on the walls of Shuri. This castle was devasted by World War II, when it was a headquarters of the Japanese military. It was bombed to smithereens. It's since been rebuilt, unlike Nakagusuku.
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