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Okinawa: Zakimi Castle and Yuntanza Museum Heritage Tour

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Okinawa: Zakimi Castle and Yuntanza Museum Heritage Tour

Explore Zakimi Castle and the Yuntanza Museum on a guided tour. Learn about the history of Yomitan Village, the Battle of Okinawa, and the cultural significance of the castle.

Itinerary

Yuntanza Museum
Meeting Point: In front of the entrance to the Yuntanza Museum. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign that says "DeepExperience." Please refer to the map for details.
1
Yuntanza Museum
Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (1 hour)
2
Zakimi Castle
Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (1 hour)
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Arrive back at
Yuntanza Museum

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Okinawa: Zakimi Castle and Yuntanza Museum Heritage Tour

2 hours

<Inclusions>
Guided tour of Yuntanza Museum
Visit to Zakimi Castle
Panoramic views of Yomitan and the East China Sea

<Plan Code>
G-416

118.48USD~

Highlights

Discover the history of Yomitan Village on a guided tour
Explore Zakimi Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site
Learn about the Battle of Okinawa and its impact on the region
Visit the Yuntanza Museum and see exhibits on the area’s history
Enjoy panoramic views of Yomitan and the East China Sea

What's Included

Guided tour of Yuntanza Museum
Visit to Zakimi Castle
Panoramic views of Yomitan and the East China Sea

Experience details

Begin at the entrance of the Yuntanza Museum, where your guide will offer an introduction to the day’s journey. The museum itself is a vital resource for understanding the broader history of the region, including the architectural sophistication of gusuku like Zakimi Castle, the cultural depth of pre-modern Yomitan, and the harrowing impact of the Battle of Okinawa.

See exhibits that shed light on the people’s resilience during wartime air raids and the destruction that reshaped their land and society. From there, ascend to Zakimi Castle—one of the earliest and best-preserved gusuku in Okinawa, built in the early 15th century by renowned Ryukyuan lord Gosamaru.

Though modest in scale compared to Shurijo, Zakimi Castle is celebrated for its graceful stonework: a precisely laid arch gate, wedge-shaped stones fitted without mortar, and sweeping curved walls that embrace the natural terrain. Within these walls lie sacred altars, known as utaki, that mark Zakimi as not only a fortress but also a site of spiritual significance. It was, and remains, a place where architecture, politics, and religious practice came together.

Learn how in 1944, during the final phases of World War II, the Japanese military transformed this cultural monument into a strategic high ground by installing anti-aircraft artillery. The castle’s elevated position made it a natural choice for defending against Allied air raids during the Battle of Okinawa. This militarization left a lasting imprint on the site and the surrounding village, which endured extensive bombing. The scars of war—visible in bunkers, caves, and memorials—are part of the story you’ll explore.

After the war, the U.S. military recognized the same strategic value and repurposed the area as part of a radar and communications facility during the Cold War, making Zakimi Castle one of the few gusuku to be caught in the shifting tides of both imperial and foreign military control. Today, though restored and returned to the public, Zakimi still carries the complex weight of its wartime history alongside its cultural glory.

As you explore the castle’s stone paths and climb to its outer walls, your guide will draw connections between Ryukyuan statecraft and spiritual life, wartime sacrifice and survival, and the ongoing conversation Okinawans have with their past. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Yomitan and the East China Sea—a landscape where ancient ritual, royal ambition, and the fog of war once collided.

Meeting Place

Yuntanza Museum: Meeting Point: In front of the entrance to the Yuntanza Museum. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign that says "DeepExperience." Please refer to the map for details.

Important information

Know before you go
・The tour involves walking and climbing to the outer walls of Zakimi Castle.
・The tour covers historical and cultural aspects of Okinawa, including wartime history.

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