This post is part of a series called Discover Okinawa
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I never realised that Okinawa was home to so many World Heritage Sites. I love walking around castle ruins so I’ve bookmarked this post for my next visit to Japan. Thanks!
I had no idea either before coming here. Outside of the Heritage Sites, there are hundreds of other ruins and other sites to explore. Quite a few for an island of its size.
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