Tokashiki Shrine
What is Tokashiki Shrine?
The shrine is located at the foot of Mount Kumichiji, west of the village of Tokashiki, and is known locally as Tonouchi Ko(Tonchigwah)It is also called
Originally, it was a worship place to enshrine the noro (celebrant), a female priestess in the Ryukyuan faith who presided over the local rituals and managed the Utaki.
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Things to do at Tokashiki Shrine
Before the war, prayers, ceremonies, and weddings for soldiers going to war were also performed by celebrant women.A place of the Holy SpiritIt is also a shrine, and since it has only recently been called a shrine and was originally a Utaki, it is advisable to follow the island's rules when entering the torii (gateway).
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Ferry] Meet at 9:30 a.m.所要時間Approx. 8 to 9.5 hours14,400 yen
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Tokashiki Shrine Details
Location |
40 Tokashiki, Tokashiki Village, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa 901-3501, Japan
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Access | About 10 minutes from Abalen village. |
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