【沖縄旅行】冬に花咲く沖縄3泊4日の旅③(2日目後編)雨降る今帰仁城跡で日本一早咲きの寒緋桜を見る🌸&羽地の駅でニューハーフ♥【沖縄観光】Vol.135 [SUB/4K]

Hello! This is E-Ma. This is the second part of the 3 nights and 4 days trip to Okinawa. After eating delicious Okinawa soba in Motobu Town, I moved to Nakijin Village. A light rain continues to fall. I came to Nakijin Castle Ruins to see the Kanhi cherry blossoms that bloom during this time. From the first parking lot, go through the shop and go to the ticket office. Payment by credit card or electronic money can be made at the counter. Ticket machines accept cash only. The cherry blossoms seem to be starting to fall, but they are still blooming. “Nakijin Castle Ruins” is a nationally designated historic site and one of the World Heritage Sites, “Gusuku and Related Sites of the Ryukyu Kingdom.” It is located on a hill at an altitude of about 100 meters on the Motobu Peninsula. It was the residence of the King of Kitayama, one of the three major powers during the Gusuku period on the main island of Okinawa in the 14th century. We will pass through “Hiramon”. It is an arch of cold cherry blossoms (*’▽’). It seems that the season of arrival was late, and many trees had fallen flowers and leaves were coming out. The petals of the Someiyoshino cherry tree flutter and fall. Kanhizakura is characterized by its flowers falling just like they are. The cherry blossoms wet in the rain are also beautiful (´ー`). This is “Oba”. It is believed that the main hall (main enclosure), north hall, and south hall were arranged to surround the large courtyard. It’s like a modern-day courtyard. This place is called “Uchibaru” and is said to be the place where the ladies who served Nakijin Castle lived. Were the ladies-in-waiting also looking at the sea from here? This is the “main wall”. This is where the most central building within the castle was located. There is a shrine to the god of fire. In Okinawa, the god of fire is believed to protect homes and the people who live there. Steep stairs suddenly appear (゚д゚)! What you can see downstairs is the Shigema Gate. It is believed that people close to the castle lord lived there. Excavations have revealed that there were four buildings. This is a dead end. I have to go back up the stairs I came down (;´・ω・). When you go down the stairs from the main building, you will find yourself in the large garden. “Old Road” This stone paved path was discovered during excavations in 1980. Utilizing a large winding rock valley, the slope is narrow and steep for defensive purposes. It’s hard to walk on and slippery. I go down the well-maintained stairs (´艸`*). We meet here (´ー`). “Osumi Kaku”. It is said to be a place where horses were raised and terracotta horses trained in preparation for war. I returned to “Heiromon”. There are E-Ma’s footprints in this place (≧▽≦). A cat appeared as if it wanted to say something (*’▽’). Sorry for that (^_^;). If you just want to see the castle walls, you can see them from here without purchasing a ticket. There was also a photo spot (´ー`). It took me about 1 hour and 20 minutes because I looked around at my leisure. There was a “Challenge Gacha” in front of the shop on the way back to the parking lot. Since it’s in a place like this, you’d think you’d find things related to the Nakijin Castle ruins, right? Cross the Warumi Ohashi Bridge to head to your next destination. I entered “Yagaji Island”. Normally, you can turn left here and go to Kouri Island, but… Today we will continue straight ahead. Prefectural Route 110 runs through the middle of Yagaji Island. There are only fields on both sides of the road. Buildings pop up in this peaceful landscape. The parking lot where that building is located is your destination. I came here to ring this bell on the premises (*’▽’). Now, let’s ring the “kizuna no kane” (´ー`). I wanted to sing under the blue sky… I took Prefectural Route 110 and entered National Route 58. I’m heading towards Nago. After driving for a while, I saw a lot of grass swaying in the wind. It feels like a small roadside station and sells souvenirs, agricultural products, and side dishes. There are also restaurants inside. There is an observation deck on the second floor, so let’s go there (´ー`). I wonder if it would look even more beautiful if the weather was nice (^_^;). Then I’ll go shopping. The Haneji area, where Haneji Station is located, has a thriving poultry industry. Deli dishes made with fresh Yanbaru eggs and their parent chicken Haneji chicken are also on sale. When you think of Haneji station, this is it! I’m going to buy a “Nyu-ha-fu” (´ー`). It’s a labor of love between minced fish and minced Haneji chicken (*´ω`*). Next, we will go shopping at the farmers market (*’▽’). This is a restaurant I always come to whenever I stay in Nago. I wanted to buy some side dishes, but it seems like they arrived late (´Д`) The Sata Andagi shop is closed (>_<). We will also take a look at souvenirs for your home. ``Island chili pepper dressing'' is spicy but delicious (´ー`). I will also buy my favorite ``tankan''. I bought ``Canistel'' for the first time, which I'm always curious about. My impressions after eating it are... It's not bad, but I won't buy it again (^_^;). It's amazing to see watermelons lined up in winter (´ー`). I found a cut one so I'm going to buy it. Is this still quite large so I wonder if I can eat it all? (^_^;). In the evening, I can't help but head to my usual park. The Nippon-Ham Fighters are holding spring training at Tapic Stadium Nago on the left. It seems that many people travel to Okinawa to see the camping during this time. We arrived at the park. The parking lot where I usually park was closed, probably because I was camping. Park in a parking lot a little further away. Take a walk while listening to the sound of the waves. It's almost dark, so there's no one there. Are there any cats? There was♡. There are a lot of friendly cats and they are really cute (´ー`). “Churu” is very popular wherever you go (´艸`*). Churu churu Ciao churu♪. Don't you want to sing? (*'▽'). A glutton appears (゜_゜). It's time for us to eat too (*'▽'). Tuna sashimi. Fried chicken and a transsexual. Okara. Orion non-alcoholic (´ー`). I thought the watermelon for dessert was too big. Finished (´艸`*). Next time is the first part of the 3rd day of our 3 nights and 4 days trip to Okinawa. I hope this video is of some help to you. If you like it, please press the good button and subscribe to the channel! We are also looking forward to your opinions and impressions (´ー`). Thank you for watching until the end. Look forward to next time~(^_^)/~
【沖縄旅行】こんにちは! E-Maです!御覧頂きありがとうございます!今回は小雨が降る中、寒緋桜の咲く今帰仁城跡を巡ります!名護市の屋我地(やがち)支所にある絆の鐘を鳴らし、羽地(はねじ)の駅とファーマーズマーケットに立ち寄り、最後はいつもの21世紀の森ビーチの猫に会いに行きます!!

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00:00 オープニング
00:42 今帰仁城跡
11:05 名護市屋我地(やがち)支所の「絆の鐘」
13:16 羽地(はねじ)の駅
15:27 ファーマーズマーケットはい菜(さい)!やんばる市場
17:25 21世紀の森ビーチ
19:30 猫time
20:45 本日の夕食
21:20 エンディング

【今回の地図】
🌏https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1asOrtGUm0ktFid_M6BrGtzLva3RXPM8&usp=sharing

★☆★今回訪れた場所★☆★ 

今帰仁城跡(Mapcode: 553 081 497*30)
https://www.nakijinjoseki-osi.jp/

名護市屋我地(やがち)支所・絆の鐘(Mapcode: 485 541 712*24)
https://www.city.nago.okinawa.jp/soshiki/chiikikeizai/yagaji/

羽地(はねじ)の駅(Mapcode: 485 454 182*31)
https://haneji-eki.com/

ファーマーズマーケットはい菜(さい)!やんばる市場(Mapcode: 206 656 496*82)
https://www.ja-okinawa.or.jp/store/detail.php?id=472

21世紀の森ビーチ(Mapcode: 206 626 526*82)
https://www.okinawastory.jp/spot/600006179

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