Naminoue Shrine – Naha Okinawa

Heat. Heat. Can I have a look? What’s the temperature? 87. It’s a little cooler today. Figures when I decided to wear shorts. As Jeie says, you can translate the name of these places through Google Translate in Google Maps is the name of the shrine. There you have it. I did butcher it. Ooh. Hey. Hey. Good luck. It’s beautiful. That’s about it. This is about as far as they’re going to let you go. Right there. That’s it. And there you have it. Well, 15 minutes is all you need here. Not too crowded and worth the 20-minute walk from our hotel. So, it’s free. Yeah, it’s free and it’s a nice thing to do. So, until next time. These trees have some type of fruit on it. Not sure, but they look like this. And then when they open up, it looks kind of like that. So, I am really That’s the first fly I’ve seen in Japan right there. Not that I’m excited about it, but it’s amazing how clean this place is.

Naminoue Shrine is a Shinto shrine in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture. It is located on a high cliff overlooking Naminoue Beach and the ocean. Any boat that enters and exits the trading base of Naha Port looks to the shrine on top of the high cliff and prays for a safe journey, the shrine has always been revered and people pray for a rich fish catch and a rich harvest as well.

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