Furusutobaru Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Hard to find but very interesting
Went looking for these remains last weekend took a wile to find but very interesting you will need to walk around a bit as it is not well signed but lots of history a good way to learn the history of ...
It is said to be the residence and fortress of a powerful tribe who ruled Ishigaki Island around 1500 AD. After that, he was hijacked by the Ryukyu Kingdom. I think it's the last independent rule of Ishigaki. I felt romance.
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It is said to be the residence and fortress of a powerful tribe who ruled Ishigaki Island around 1500 AD. After that, he was hijacked by the Ryukyu Kingdom. I think it's the last independent rule of Ishigaki. I felt romance.
It looks like a small stone wall, but it's a huge fortress.
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It looks like a fortress, although it looks like a small stone wall, with a straight cliff and a stone wall on the sea side. It was also introduced at Tamori Club, but I think it will be noticed in the future.
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Whether it is a national management or a prefecture or a city ... It doesn't matter, but even if you go in the direction of the information board, you can only reach the workshop, and when you run around, there are some indicators. There was a hole in the back. Even if you go, the car will get dirty.
It seemed easy to go when I looked at it on the map, so I tried to stop by after walking around Hirugi on the Miyara River, but it seems that I made a mistake at the entrance somewhere, and as a result of walking around the area, I arrived after passing through a place like a narrow rice field road. The site is quite large, but it wasn't well maintained, so it really felt like a "ruin".
Hard to find but very interesting
Went looking for these remains last weekend took a wile to find but very interesting you will need to walk around a bit as it is not well signed but lots of history a good way to learn the history of ...
It is said to be the residence and fortress of a powerful tribe who ruled Ishigaki Island around 1500 AD. After that, he was hijacked by the Ryukyu Kingdom. I think it's the last independent rule of Ishigaki. I felt romance.
It is said to be the residence and fortress of a powerful tribe who ruled Ishigaki Island around 1500 AD. After that, he was hijacked by the Ryukyu Kingdom. I think it's the last independent rule of Ishigaki. I felt romance.
It looks like a small stone wall, but it's a huge fortress.
It looks like a fortress, although it looks like a small stone wall, with a straight cliff and a stone wall on the sea side. It was also introduced at Tamori Club, but I think it will be noticed in the future.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
Whether it is a national management or a prefecture or a city ... It doesn't matter, but even if you go in the direction of the information board, you can only reach the workshop, and when you run around, there are some indicators. There was a hole in the back. Even if you go, the car will get dirty.
I was quite lost to arrive.
It seemed easy to go when I looked at it on the map, so I tried to stop by after walking around Hirugi on the Miyara River, but it seems that I made a mistake at the entrance somewhere, and as a result of walking around the area, I arrived after passing through a place like a narrow rice field road. The site is quite large, but it wasn't well maintained, so it really felt like a "ruin".