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    Naminoue Shrine - Wikipedia

    • Naminoue Shrine (波上宮, Naminoue-gū) is a Shinto shrine in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, the ichinomiya (primary shrine) of the prefecture. It sits atop a high bluff, overlooking Naminoue Beach and the ocean. Originally a sacred space of the native Ryukyuan religion, due to its location and natural beauty, it was dedicated to nirai kanai, the mythical sourc… See more

    History

    According to legend, it was founded after a fisherman, who had come to that spot to fish everyday, caught a mysterious stone. He began to pray to it, and began to receive better hauls in his fishing; the stone glowed, an… See more

    LocationWakasa, Naha, Okinawa
    DeityIzanami, Hayatama, Kotosaka
    Date established1890 (as a registered official Shinto shrine)
     
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    WEBFeb 1, 2020 · Literally, the “Above the Waves Shrine”, Naminoue Shrine, pronounced [Na-mi-new-oh-eh], sits high on its perch above the Naha Harbour. The internet is full of claims that the history of the shrine dates …

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    WEBJan 25, 2011 · Though the precise date the shrine was constructed is unknown, it is widely believed to have been built in the 14th century. With a wonderful view of Naha Port and the ocean from atop a bluff, this …

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    WEBPerched up on a hill Naminoue-gu Shrine overlooks Naminoue Beach and of course the East China Sea. In 1605 Naminoue became the top shrine of the Ryukyu Kingdom and was officially recorded as such and still today …

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    WEBNaminoue shrine is the most important shrine on Okinawa. It is known as a spiritual spot where many tourist visit even on weekdays. It loceated in Naha downtown, takes about 15 minutes from Naha airport by a car. …

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    WEBThe Naminoue Shrine is admired as the "" main shrine of the kingdom "". It was classified as a Kanpei-shousha (Shrine of National Significance) and Okinawa Sochinju (Shrine that protects all of Okinawa) in the Meiji era, …

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    WEBNaminoue Beach is located in the city of Naha, Okinawa’s capital, and is pretty easy to get to being less than 15 minutes from the airport. It is also the only beach in the city where swimming is allowed.

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