A 7-minute walk from Shuri Castle. Did you know that there is a stone-paved road that quietly tells the history of the area?
Shuri Kinjo-machi Stone Paved Road" is a part of "Mamamamichi," a road built in the Ryukyu Kingdom era, and is a valuable cultural asset that conveys the history of the area from the 16th century. Walking along the path lined with old houses and paved with Ryukyu limestone, you will feel as if you have stepped back in time. Please enjoy a quiet moment away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist area and feel the history.
Table of Contents
- 1 Uneven cobblestone pavements mark the history of the "Pearl Road".
- 2 Photo here! Photo spot with cobblestone pavement and cityscape
- 3 Touching the cobblestone streets and learning with children
- 4 Be careful of slipping on rainy days! Dress and shoes for safety!
- 5 7 minutes walk from Shuri Castle! Better access on foot than by car!
- 6 A walk through history healed by tranquility and elegance
- 7 Sightseeing and lodging spots nearby (within a 15-minute drive)
- 8 Spot Information
Recommended for
...Those who like old paths and power spots that are photogenic.
Those who want to enjoy walking around the city with its history and atmosphere.
Uneven cobblestone pavements mark the history of the "Pearl Road".
This road was once part of the Pearl Road, the main road leading from Shurijo Castle to the southern part of the city. A section of approximately 300 meters that escaped damage after the war still exists in Kinjo Town.
Ryukyu limestone 20 to 30 cm in size is used. The natural unevenness of the rock creates a charming atmosphere. The steep slopes have anti-slip lines and stairways, showing the ingenuity of the time.
Photo here! Photo spot with cobblestone pavement and cityscape
While walking along the Shuri Kinjo-cho stone-paved path, there is one place where you should definitely stop and take a picture. This is the point where the stone daring pillar stands.
The townscape spreads out at the end of a gentle descent, and the traditional stone walls, red-tiled roofs, and blue sky make this a photo spot where you can take a picture filled with "Okinawan-ness".
We recommend natural poses that capture a moment from your walk. We encourage you to take a picture here for a perfect memory of your trip!
Touching the cobblestone streets and learning with children
The Shuri Kinjocho stone-paved path is located in a quiet residential area with very little traffic. You can walk it even with children. The experience of "walking so as not to slip" on the uneven cobblestones may be a fun experience for young children.
However, care should be taken on rainy days as it becomes very slippery. Sneakers or non-slip shoes are recommended.
Be careful of slipping on rainy days! Dress and shoes for safety!
This area is surprisingly angled and hilly. The cobblestone paths are uneven and can be slippery when wet. When walking, it is best to wear non-slip sneakers or trekking shoes, not heels or leather shoes.
While rainy days make the scenery moist and magical, be sure to stroll safely first.
7 minutes walk from Shuri Castle! Better access on foot than by car!
It takes about 7 minutes on foot from Shurijo Park to Shuri Kinjo-machi Stone Paved Street, and since the walking route is available on Google Maps, you can extend your visit to Shurijo Castle by walking directly along the street.
The road is narrow and winding, and although it is possible to drive through, parking space is limited and you end up walking again, so walking from Shuri Castle is recommended.
A walk through history healed by tranquility and elegance
After we finished our visit to Shuri Castle, we headed directly to the cobblestone streets on foot. Once we stepped out of the bustle of the tourist area, we were immediately struck by the quietness of the place, and the view of stone pavement and old houses jumped out at us. We also found a cute shisa like the one in the photo.
If you wander around this area, you can stop by "Uchikanejotake," a large redwood.
It was a place that would be a picture if a father and mother walked together!
Sightseeing and lodging spots nearby (within a 15-minute drive)
Kinjo-machi Stone Paved Road - within walking distance from Shurijo Park
Tsuboya Yachimun Street - 10 minutes by car
Naha Kokusai Dori - 15 minutes by car
Spot Information
Spot Name | Shuri Kinjo Town Stone Paved Road |
genre | Historic Roads, Cultural Properties and Town Walking Spots |
Business Hours | Free to stroll (not suitable at night) |
regular closing day | nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta) |
Admission Fee | free |
parking lot | Nearby free of charge (approx. 5 cars) map *Walking from Shurijo Castle is recommended. |
address (e.g. of house) | Around Shuri Kinjo-cho 1-chome, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture |
*This information is current as of the last update of the article. Check before you go!
3D Maps & Mappings
There is a photo spot right at the end of this cobblestone pavement.
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