Ginowan City

Ginowan City Designated Historic Site “Nodake Sudivanabira Cobblestone Path” Cultural Lecture (7 sessions in total)

5th Lecture “Let's go to Nakagusuku Castle Site through Sudivanabira”

  • Lecture / Seminar
  • Real-life event

Schedule

2024.11.30(土)

Start:11:30 End:15:30

Venue

Ginowan Civic Hall 〒901-2203 1-1-2 Nosaka, Ginowan-shi Okinawa Prefecture

Charge

Free indoor courses

Outdoor course 50 yen (premiums)

Contents

1st Lecture 7/20 (Sat)
“Let's get to know Nodake”
Lecturer: Kureya Yoshikatsu (former Cultural Section Chief, Ginowan City Board of Education)
I will introduce the results of Nodake's 44-year cultural property research, which I learned a long time ago.

2nd Lecture 8/17 (Sat)
“Memories of Nodake and Sudivanabilla in the olden days”
Lecturers: Aragaki Masayuki, Matsukawa Yoshinobu (Nodake residents)
From lecturers born before the war, we ask about Nodaka from before to after the war, and his memories of Sudivanabilla.

3rd Lecture 9/21 (Sat)
“Sudivanabilla Investigation Report”
Lecturer: Kei Ito (Ginowan City Board of Education Cultural Division)
Research results, etc. will be reported on excavations carried out by the Board of Education since the first year of Reiwa.

4th Lecture 10/19 (Sat) *Outdoor Lecture
“Technology and environment in Sudivanabilla”
Lecturer: Hiroshi Tada (HIFUMI LLC representative)
I will explain the characteristics of Sudivanabilla's cobblestones and their techniques from the perspective of a craftsman.
Think about how the vegetation environment around the cobblestone road should be used for future maintenance.

5th course changed from 11/16 (Sat) to 11/30 (Sat) ※Outdoor Course
“Let's go through Sudivanabira to Nakagusuku Castle Site”
Lecturer: Ginowan City Cultural Property Guide “Sado Association”
Kawakami Ryuta (Kitanakagusuku Village Assembly Member, Oshiro Sujigwa Museum Executive Committee Chairman)
Cross the Nodake village, go down Sudivanabira, and aim for the Nakagusuku Castle Site where children of Nodake once went on an excursion.
Visit the “Suzigwa Art Museum” held in the Oshiro Village in Kitanakagusuku.

Lecture 6 12/14 (Sat)
“Sudivanabira and Nodake Tourism”
Lecturer: Hashimoto Makio (Advisor, Palino Survey Co., Ltd., Secretary General of the Society for Tourism and Archaeology)
We will consider whether Sudivanabira can be the core of Nodake tourism, using examples of the use of various cultural properties on the mainland.

7th Lecture 2025/1/18 (Sat)
“Preserving and Utilizing Sudivanabilla”
Lecturers: Nakamura Ken, Ito Kei (Ginowan City Board of Education Cultural Division)
Here is an introduction to the preservation and maintenance work planned for 2025.
Take the courses so far and think about using Sudivanabilla.

Capacity:40 indoor courses, 40 outdoor courses

Advance applications are required (Registration starts on Monday 20 days before each course)

Contact

Ginowan City Board of Education Cultural Division

TEL:098-893-4430

MAIL:Kyoiku08@city.ginowan.lg.jp