We propose a structure for a sightseeing article about Makabe Gusuku.
Makabe Gusuku, built as an out castle of Nanzanjo from the 14th to 16th century, is a historic site that flourished during that time. Inside the Gusuku, remnants of moats, potteries, ceramics, and ironwares give a glimpse of the lifestyle of that era.
Visit the Shinguji, where the legend of the 'faithful white horse' is preserved, and you may be able to touch the heart of Okinawa beyond time and space. The lush mountainous scenery surrounding the Gusuku is exactly as the ancestors saw it.
From the observatory, overlooking the Ichinokuruwa, you can see the fortress formed by the three kuruwa. Try touching the stone walls made of pile stones or cut stones, and savor the historical value and the natural beauty of the forms. How about trying it?