


According to records, Shuri Castle burned several times, and was reconstructed each time. Before the war, it was designated a National Treasure, but during the war, the Japanese military set up its headquarters underground at the castle, and beginning on May 25, 1945, the American battleship Missouri and others shelled it for three days. On May 27 it burned.
After the war, the University of the Ryūkyūs moved to the castle site. In 1958, the Shureimon gate was rebuilt, and in 1992, the main building of the castle was reconstructed. At present, the entire area around the castle has been established as Shuri Castle Park.
P.S. For you Lindsborg people... yep, that's the Lindsborg News Record I'm holding... this same pic may be in the paper in late September :)
1 comment:
It's pretty amazing to be in a place with history that goes back that far! I'm proud of y'all for making sure you find out all about the history and cultural wonders of your new home.
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