Visit Okinawa is pleased to announce the reopening of the Seiden (Main Hall) at Shurijo Castle, confirmed for autumn this year.
Having served for approximately 450 years as the political, diplomatic and cultural centre of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the completion of the Seiden’s reconstruction marks a significant milestone in the restoration of one of Okinawa’s most important cultural and historical landmarks.
Following the devastating fire in October 2019, which severely damaged nine structures including the Seiden, extensive restoration works have been undertaken with the support of local volunteers, skilled artisans and experts from across Japan and beyond.
While the castle grounds have remained accessible throughout the restoration period, allowing travellers and locals to follow the reconstruction process, the reopening of the Seiden enables visitors to once again experience the heart of Shurijo Castle in its restored splendour and gain insight into both its historical significance and the careful work that has guided its recovery.
Situated within Shurijo Castle Park, which preserves the castle and its surrounding historic landscape, the site continues to serve as an essential cultural destination symbolising the history and heritage of Okinawa and the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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