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While Japan is home to many celebrated gardens, Shikinaen stands out as one of its finest, offering a truly unique cultural experience. One reason is its distinct fusion of Okinawan, Japanese, and Chinese influences. Okinawa, positioned between Japan and China, maintained strong ties with both cultures for centuries. You can see this cultural blend in the garden’s design—Chinese-style stone bridges and pavilions stand in harmony with a more traditional Japanese strolling garden layout, centered around a pond.
Another highlight is the lush tropical vegetation. The garden is filled with native Okinawan plants, arranged to reflect the aesthetics of a natural Japanese garden while also evoking the richness of the subtropical climate.
Most importantly, Shikinaen is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized not only for its historical role in Ryukyu royal diplomacy and relaxation, but also for how it embodies the essence of Ryukyuan cultural identity.
In this 1.5-hour tour, an experienced local guide will take you through the garden’s rich history, unique design, and hidden symbolism.