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*''Japanese/Okinawan'': 安谷川嶽 ''(Adani gaa daki)''
*''Japanese/Okinawan'': 安谷川嶽 ''(Adani gaa daki)''
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Adani-gaa-daki is an Okinawan ''[[utaki]]'', or sacred place, associated with the nearby Adani-gaa natural water spring. It also bore a connection to the [[Oamushirare|Ôamushirare]]<!--大阿母志良礼・うふ あむしられ-->, a high-ranking high priestess of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]].
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Adani-gaa-daki is an Okinawan ''[[utaki]]'', or sacred place, associated with the nearby Adani-gaa natural water spring. It also bore a connection to the [[Oamushirare|Ôamushirare]]<!--大阿母志良礼-->, three high-ranking high priestesses of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]].
The site is located in the Tônokura neighborhood of [[Shuri]], along the old ''[[shuku michi]]'' (post road) connecting Shuri and [[Urasoe]]. It features a stone gate separating the inner space from the outer space; within the inner space are located sacred stones, a stone circle, and the entrance to a small cave.
The site is located in the Tônokura neighborhood of [[Shuri]], along the old ''[[shuku michi]]'' (post road) connecting Shuri and [[Urasoe]]. It features a stone gate separating the inner space from the outer space; within the inner space are located sacred stones, a stone circle, and the entrance to a small cave.