Urasoe Yodore is believed to be the tomb of King Eiso and King Sho Nei from before the Ryukyu Kingdom's establishment. Destroyed during the Battle of Okinawa and later restored, it's a historical site featuring natural limestone caves and beautifully tiered stone walls. It offers a serene and solemn atmosphere where history and nature worship merge. The Yodorekan museum allows learning about its history and artifacts. Access involves stairs from the parking lot, and it can be visited leisurely when not crowded.
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