The Tamaudun Mausoleum (玉陵) was erected at the beginning of the 16th century. As a mausoleum for the Ryukyu Kingdom’s royal dynasty. After sustaining considerable damage during the war, it was repaired. The mausoleum is within a short walk from Shuri Castle. And is one of the UNESCO World Heritage recognized Ryukyu Kingdom Castles and Related Sites. The tomb is divided into three closed chambers: one on the left for kings and… Read More