Ameku no Kotaki (Ameku Kubamori no kami)
History




One of the Utaki deified by Noro Tawata.
Basic information
- Address
- 900-0005 Near 1122 Ameku Naha Okinawa Current name of Amekukuba, God of the Forest (Amekukuba mori no kami) is written at the entrance.
- Business hours
- Nothing in particular.
- Close day
- Nothing in particular.
- Charge
- Free
- Parking
- None
- Access information
- A 13-minute walk from the Tomari intersection.
Additional Information
- Academic information
- Perhaps because the name of the God is Kobano Morioibe, it is now called Amekukuba God of the Forest (Amekukuba Mori no Kami).
- Quote
- Historic sites map of Mawashi Mai (Rekishi Sansaku Map Mawashi Ma-i), with commentaries (Kaisetsu-hen)
Naha City Enviromental Map (Naha City Environmental Conservation Division)