#auto-translate Gusuku-related chronology 1435 Sho Taikyu becomes Prince Goeku 1453 Gosamaru is marked as "Gogyo Castle" in the "Ryukyu Kuniyukizu" 1457 King Sho Taiky...
#auto-translate Designated Historic Site Zakimi Castle Ruins (designated by the country on May 15, 1972) Zakimi Castle is said to have been built by Gosamaru, who is also famous as a cast...
#auto-translate General Information on Tourism in Yomitan Village History and Village Development Yomitan Village is a village with a population of about 41,000 (as of 2018) located on a ...
#auto-translate Tomb of Samaru's ancestors It is said to be the tomb of the Gosamaru ancestors who were the owner of Yamada Castle, and it is a tomb using the Ryukyu limestone cave lo...
#auto-translate Historical Road Kunigami-kata Nishikaido Historical Road and Yamada Gusuku Area Yamada Gusuku is the residence of Gosamaru and his ancestors who were active during the Ryu...
#auto-translate Nationally designated historic site Katsuren Castle Ruins Uruma City Board of Education Katsuren Castle Ruins Location The castle is built on a hill at an altitude of 60 t...
#auto-translate Fugar (Oido) Ukgar (Oido) is also called Banjuga (well well). It is thought that Kitakamaru (1440 ~ 1458 living castle) originally built the well which expanded the northe...
The Zakimi-jo site
disignated on May 15, 1972.
The #Zakimi-jo castle is said to have been constructed by #Gosamaru, who had lived in Yamada castle in Onna village. He destroyed Yamada c...
#Zakimi-jo site
The Zakimi-jo site was constructed by renowned fortifier #Gosamaru in the early 15th century. Gosamaru was an aji, or load ruling the #Yuntanja (present day #Yomitan ) ar...