• Asado House (Okinawan: Asado ya. Japanese: Asato no tera). A
traditional Okinawan house built over an
utaki generations ago. The utaki itself likely predates the structure. The structure miraculously escaped the war unscathed. It remains a sacred place of worship for many in Nakagushiku, as well as for pilgrims from outside the village. • The Big
Tropical Almond Tree. (Okinawan: Ukwadisa, Japanese: Okwadisa). It was planted over 200 years ago by an official from
Shuri, who was sad at having to return to Shuri on official orders, and planted the tree as a symbol of friendship with the people of Tumai village (now part of Nakagusuku village). The tree has been studied by botanists for its scientific value, and is an officially designated historical site by the village. The Shuri official had planted a second tree just a block down the street from the first, but this second tree was destroyed by the American military during the
Battle of Okinawa. It was replanted after the war. •
Nakagusuku Castle. One of Ryukyu's most famous gushiku. Nakagusuku shares it with the neighboring village of
Kita Nakagusuku. It is an
UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the 100 most famous castles in Japan. • The Three Trees of Isshado. Around 1600, three
banyan trees (Okinawan: Gajimaru) were planted in commemoration of the founding of the aza of Isshado in its present location. (It had originally been located further up the mountain near Nakagusuku Castle.) The trees remain in their original locations, and are currently in their fourth generation.
Cultural and natural assets Nakagusuku Village hosts forty-seven cultural properties and monuments, some of them designated at the national, prefectural or municipal level. • Name (Japanese) (Type of registration)
Cultural Properties • Arakaki Stone Bridge (新垣の石橋) (Municipal) • "Hana-no-Ishadō" song stele (花の伊舎堂歌碑) •
Nakagusuku Castle Site (中城城跡) (Prefectural) • Stele of the post-war repatriates landing point (戦後引揚者上陸碑) • War victims memorial/Peace waves/Peace wind (慰霊之塔・平和の波・平和の風)
Folk Cultural Properties • Agari-nu-tun and Jitū-tun Sacred Sites in Yagi (アガリ之殿と地頭殿 (屋宜)) • Arakachi Miijā-gā spring (新垣のミージャーガー) • Arakaki-nu-tun (新垣ノ殿) • Asato Mura-gā well (安里のムラガー) • Asato-no-tera Sacred Site (安里のテラ) (Prefectural) • Funangwa-nu-tun Sacred Site in Iju (フナングヮぬ殿 (伊集)) • Fusatu-nu-tun Sacred Site in Tsuha (富里之殿 (津覇)) • Giisu-no-tera Sacred Site (ギイスのテラ) • Iibi-nu-mee Utaki Sacred Site in Okuma (イベノマエノ嶽 (奥間)) • Iju Noro Dunchi Sacred Site (伊集ノロ殿内) • Iju Noro Hi-nu-kan fire god altar (伊集ノロ火の神) • Ishadō Rinkun-gā spring (伊舎堂のリンクンガー) • Ishadō Shrine (伊舎堂のお宮) • Itokama-no-taki Sacred Site in Tsuha (糸蒲ノ嶽 (津覇)) • Kaminii Utaki Sacred Site in Okuma (神根之嶽 (奥間)) • Kishimaku Utaki Sacred Site in Kitauehara (キシマコノ獄 (北上原)) • Kuba Mura-gā spring (久場のムラガー) • Kuba Utaki Sacred Site (久場の御嶽) • Okuma Ubu-gā well (奥間のウブガー) • Soeshi Noro Hi-nu-kan fire god altar (添石ノロ火の神) • Tamagusuku-nu-tun Sacred Site in Yagi (玉城之殿 (屋宜)) • Tōma-nu-tun / Tungwa Sacred Site (当間の殿) • Tomari Shicha-nu-kā spring (泊のシチャヌカー) • Tsuha gan'yā palanquin house (津覇の龕屋) • Tsuha-no-tera Sacred Site (津覇のテラ) • Tsuha Ubu-gā well (津覇のウブガー) • Tun'nā Sacred Site (上久場之殿) • Wauke Ugan Praying Site (和宇慶ぬウガン) • Yagiminatobishi Oibe Praying Site (屋宜湊干瀬ノ御イベ) • Yagi Mura-gā well (屋宜のムラガー) • Yagi Noro Hi-nu-kan fire god altar (屋宜ノロ火の神) • Yagi Funi-gā well (屋宜のフニガー) • Yūjidun Praying Site in Iju (世持殿 (ユージドゥン))
Historic Sites • Arakachi Gusuku (新垣グスク) • Dē Gusuku (Kuba) (台グスク(久場)) • Gosamaru's tomb (Kuba) (護佐丸の墓(久場)) • Kishiibaru Old Tomb Complex (喜石原古墓群) •
Nakagusuku Castle Site (中城城跡) (National) •
Nakagusuku Hanta Road (中城ハンタ道) (National) • Perry's Banner Rock (ペリーの旗立岩) (Municipal) • Prefectural Road Opening Memorial (県道開削記念碑) (Municipal) • Three banyan trees in front of Ishadō (伊舎堂前の三本ガジマル) (Municipal)
Places of scenic beauty •
Nakagusuku Castle Site (中城城跡) (Prefectural)
Natural Monuments • Tomari's Large Sea Almond tree (泊の大クワディーサー) (Municipal) == Notable modern locations ==