識名園 (Q3133545)

Summary from 日本語 / Japanese Wikipedia (jawiki)

識名園(しきなえん)は沖縄県那覇市真地にある琉球庭園の一つ。

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The gardens of Shikina-en (識名園) are located on a small hill to the south of Shuri Castle in Naha, Okinawa. The residence and its gardens are also known as Shichina-nu-Udun (シチナヌウドゥン) or Southern Gardens (南苑), as opposed to the Eastern Gardens (東苑) or Uchayaudun (御茶屋御殿), laid out on a small hill east of Shuri Castle in 1677. In 1992 Hiroshi Shō, the great-grandson of Shō Tai, the last king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, donated the royal mausoleum of Tamaudun and Shikina-en to the City of Naha.

Summary from 汉语 / Chinese Wikipedia (zhwiki)

識名園,琉球國時代又稱識名之御殿(琉球語:識名ぬ御殿シチナヌウドゥン Sicina nu Udun),是琉球园林之一,位於日本沖繩縣那霸市識名,佔地約4萬2千平方米,是琉球國第二尚氏王室的離宮和接待中國派遣之冊封使的地方,由於座落於首里城之南約1.56公里,別稱南苑

Summary from Français / French Wikipedia (frwiki)

Le Shikina-en (識名園) est un jardin résidentiel dans l'île japonaise d'Okinawa. La superficie totale du jardin est de 41 997 m2. En 2000, le Shikina-en est inscrit avec d'autres monuments de la préfecture d'Okinawa au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO sous l’appellation « sites Gusuku et biens associés du royaume des Ryukyu ».

Wikidata location: 26.2042, 127.7153 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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garden (Q1107656) leisure=garden
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