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Shiraho, Ishigaki 907-0242 Okinawa PrefectureMap
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  • MMMMOK
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     Taparion.

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    After passing Hateruma Utaki, "Taharatake" stood. A panel of "Cultural Property designated by Shiraho Community Hall" was also attached to the stone at your feet. In the back of the torii gate, it was a precinct covered with a tree 々, and the appearance of a worship hall standing in the back was very similar to that of other Mitake.

    Reviewed on Dec 16, 2022
  • Happiness808742
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    One of the mitakes in the Shiraho village

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    It seemed that there were several large Utaki in the Shiraho village. This was like one of them. It was written as "Taparion" in Katakana, so I think it's a formal reading, but it's a difficult reading.

    Reviewed on Aug 24, 2018
  • hide2004
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    Mikasa in Shiraho village

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    I went to December 2017. I stopped by while taking a walk in the Shiraho village. It is located in the forest in the back of Haterumatake. It is very mysterious. The location is close to the northern coast of Shiraho village.

    Reviewed on Jun 19, 2018
  • takayamaryuuzan
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    かな Shengyu

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    It is one of the 4 of the harvest festival held in Shiraho Village, and is located along Sakoda Beach, right next to Haterumatake on the north side of Shiraho Village. Although it is the smallest of the 4 Utaki in Shiraho, it is the most historic Utaki in Shiraho. It is protected by locals as a sanctuary. Let's refrain from entering.

    Reviewed on Feb 11, 2018
  • Extraordinary804359
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    Utaki in Shiraho district

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    It is said that it is the most historic Mitake in the Shiraho district. Mitake is a place where festivals are held in Ryukyu faith, and is also called "Ryukyu Shrine". There is actually a torii gate (although it didn't exist before the Meiji era). It has a simple impression compared to a shrine, but since it is a "holy place", I felt something dignified.

    Reviewed on Jan 4, 2016