Tourist attraction

Binjurugua (Binzuru)

History

“Binjurugua” is the most important utaki (sacred place) in the Tsuboya district. People of Tsuboya pray rituals about 6 times per year, starting March 5th of the Chinese lunar year, at this place.

Basic information

Address
902-0065 1-23-12 Tsuboya Naha Okinawa Next to the Tsuboya Town Meeting Council Building. (Tsuboya Chominkai Jijikai)
Business hours
Nothing in particular.
Close day
Nothing in particular.
Charge
Free
Parking
None
Access information
A 2-minute walk from the Tsuboya bus stop.

Additional Information

Academic information
"Binjurugua" is the most important utaki (sacred place) in the Tsuboya district. People of Tsuboya pray rituals about 6 times per year, starting March 5th of the Chinese lunar year, at this place.
"Binjurugua" is an Utaki (sacred place) where the Buddha called "Binjuru" and a god which protects the land and people of Tsuboya district. People of Tsuboya pray for a good harvest, traffic safety and development of Tsuboya at this Utaki every year.