By MIKA KUNIYOSHI/ Staff Writer
February 6, 2022 at 18:30 JST
An image taken by a drone in 2021 of Naha’s Shuri Castle Park, where Shuri-jo castle is situated. The main hall and other important structures were ravaged by fire in 2019. (Asahi Shimbun file photo)
NAHA--Okinawa prefectural authorities will set up a fund to nurture craftsmen in centuries-old techniques that can be passed down to restore and refurbish historic structures like Shuri-jo castle here, much of which was gutted by fire in 2019. [Read More]
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