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*''Japanese'': [[名護]] 博物館 ''(Nago hakubutsukan)''
The Nago Museum is a local history museum located on the former grounds of the Nago banjo, the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyu Kingdom's]] local administrative office in [[Nago]], in northern [[Okinawa Island]].
A statue of 17th-18th century scholar-official [[Tei Junsoku]] is located in the plaza in front of the museum, along with a stone inscribed with the "[[Six Courses in Morals]]." A group of ''fukugi'' (''Garcinia subelliptica'') trees surrounding the museum are among the tallest on the island, and are believed to have been planted roughly 300 years ago by ''[[jito (Ryukyu)|jitûdee]]'' Yabe Kikuin<!--屋部菊陰-->.
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==References==
*Plaques on-site.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/46559118934/sizes/h/]
[[Category:Historic Buildings]]