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Sonohyan Utaki is a [[utaki|sacred grove]] of the native [[Ryukyuan religion]] located on the grounds of [[Shuri castle]]. Traditionally, the king of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] would stop and pray at Sonohyan utaki prior to his departing the castle on a journey.
 
Sonohyan Utaki is a [[utaki|sacred grove]] of the native [[Ryukyuan religion]] located on the grounds of [[Shuri castle]]. Traditionally, the king of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] would stop and pray at Sonohyan utaki prior to his departing the castle on a journey.
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The stone walls and gate to the grove were erected by a stonemason from [[Taketomi Island]] named [[Nishito]], in [[1519]], at the order of King [[Sho Shin|Shô Shin]]. Destroyed in 1945, it was restored in 1957. This gate is counted as part of the [[World Heritage Site]] known officially as "[[Gusuku]] Sites and Related Properties of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu]]," and is a nationally-designated [[Important Cultural Property]].
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The stone walls and gate to the grove were erected by a stonemason from [[Taketomi Island]] named [[Nishito]], in [[1519]], at the order of King [[Sho Shin|Shô Shin]]. Destroyed in 1945, it was restored in 1957; restoration and conservation efforts were completed in 1984. This gate is counted as part of the [[World Heritage Site]] known officially as "[[Gusuku]] Sites and Related Properties of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu]]," and is a nationally-designated [[Important Cultural Property]].
    
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