Nishitô was an early 16th century stonemason from [[Taketomi Island]], who is known chiefly for his having constructed the stone gate (''ishimon'') of [[Sonohyan utaki]], an important sacred site on the grounds of [[Shuri Castle]], which is today recognized as a World Heritage Site along with a number of other sites on [[Okinawa]]. | Nishitô was an early 16th century stonemason from [[Taketomi Island]], who is known chiefly for his having constructed the stone gate (''ishimon'') of [[Sonohyan utaki]], an important sacred site on the grounds of [[Shuri Castle]], which is today recognized as a World Heritage Site along with a number of other sites on [[Okinawa]]. |