UNESCO World Heritage — The Finest Ryukyuan Stone Walls in Okinawa
Nakagusuku Castle is part of the UNESCO World Heritage 'Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Ryukyu Kingdom' (2000). Its curved limestone walls — built without mortar, using only carefully fitted natural stone — are considered among the finest surviving examples of Ryukyuan castle architecture. The organic curves of the walls, following the natural contours of the hilltop ridge, create a visual drama completely different from mainland Japanese castles.