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- Sonohyan-utaki (園比屋武御嶽, Okinawan: スヌファンウタキ Sunufan-utaki) is a sacred grove of trees and plants (utaki) of the traditional indigenous Ryukyuan religion...
- located in the Okinawa Prefecture, ****an. The heritage sites include two utaki (or sacred sites, one a gate and the other a grove), the Tamaudun mausoleum...
- single (en. River of Fire), MCA/Universal: MVDH-21 March 25, 1999 Utaki (うたき) (Utaki), MCA/Universal: MVCH-29030 September 20, 2000 眠りのうた single (en. Song...
- (chifi-ufujin) (high-priestess) were made. Sonohyan-utaki (園比屋武御嶽, Okinawan: sunuhyan utaki) – a sacred stone "gate" to the left of Shureimon was erected in...
- religion (琉球信仰), Ryūkyū Shintō (琉球神道), Nirai Kanai Shinkō (ニライカナイ信仰), or Utaki Shinkō (御嶽信仰) is the indigenous belief system of the Ryukyu Islands. While...
- 26.218166°N 127.717327°E / 26.218166; 127.717327 (Stele, Sonohyan-utaki) Stone Signposts 石標 seki-hyō 1527 Naha (formerly Shuri) Shuri City 25 October...
- gr****es, trees, and stones. She descended to Earth on Kudaka Island, and then made landfall on Okinawa Island on the spot of Sefa-utaki, and later built...
- contain or are near an utaki (御嶽), shrines and sites of religious importance in the Ryukyuan religion. The relationship between utaki and gusuku has led some...
- 26.22596772; 127.72566544 (Ieudun Tomb) [1] Sonohyan-utaki Stone Gate 園比屋武御嶽石門 Sonohyan-utaki sekimon 1519 Naha heavily damaged during the war and restored...
- Ruins [ja] Rocks on Taka Island [ja] Shrine Shinto shrine Kamagoishi Himorogi Utaki Megalith Fujizuka Okinoshima Crystal healing Cinnabar Tsutomu Tokieda, Archaeological...