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==List of Sites & Objects==
 
==List of Sites & Objects==
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*[[Aragaki house]] and ''agari-nu-gama'' [[Ryukyuan pottery|pottery]] kilns in Tsuboya, Naha. Important Cultural Property.
 
*[[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]] - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Rebuilt gates and bridge named Important Cultural Property in 1975.
 
*[[Engaku-ji (Okinawa)|Engaku-ji]] - named a National Treasure in 1933; destroyed in 1945. Rebuilt gates and bridge named Important Cultural Property in 1975.
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*Collection of [[Kamakura Yoshitaro|Kamakura Yoshitarô's]] photographs from his survey of Okinawan arts; held by Okinawa Prefectural University of the Arts. Named an Important Cultural Property in 2005.
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*''[[Magiri-zu]]'' maps, held by Okinawa Prefectural Museum. Important Cultural Property.
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*[[Nakamura House]] in [[Nakagusuku]] Village. Named Important Cultural Property in 1972.
 
*Naha City Museum of History - Historical Documents of the Shô Family Kings of Ryûkyû, including, among many other objects, the only known surviving [[Ryukyu investiture crown|Ryukyuan royal investiture crown]], and [[Chiyoganemaru]], a 15th century sword formerly owned by the royal family.
 
*Naha City Museum of History - Historical Documents of the Shô Family Kings of Ryûkyû, including, among many other objects, the only known surviving [[Ryukyu investiture crown|Ryukyuan royal investiture crown]], and [[Chiyoganemaru]], a 15th century sword formerly owned by the royal family.
 
*[[Naminoue Shrine]] Temple Bell - cast in Korea in [[956]], named National Treasure in [[1907]]; destroyed 1945. A portion of the top loop survives at the Prefectural Museum.
 
*[[Naminoue Shrine]] Temple Bell - cast in Korea in [[956]], named National Treasure in [[1907]]; destroyed 1945. A portion of the top loop survives at the Prefectural Museum.
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