Nakagusuku Hotel ruins

The Nakagusuku Hotel site (中城ホテル跡, Nakagusuku Hoteru ato), also known as the Royal Hotel or Takahara or Kogen Hotel (高原ホテル, Takahara/Kōgen Hoteru), is an abandoned, unfinished hotel in Kitanakagusuku, Okinawa. It sits no more than 50 meters from the walls of Nakagusuku Castle. As of May 2020, the hotel has been fully demolished.[1]

Background

It is believed to have been built by a wealthy businessman from Naha in order to take advantage of the 1975 Okinawa Ocean Exposition.[2] The hill directly South of Nakagusuku Castle was chosen as the construction site because of the view of both the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea. The castle is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3] There were warnings given by monks from a nearby Buddhist temple that the site was home to numerous graves and sacred sites, but they were initially ignored. After many construction accidents, the workers refused to finish the complex as they felt that the place was cursed. It now sits empty and overgrown by vegetation.[4]

Name

The hotel's most common name in Japanese is written as 中城高原ホテル跡 (Nakagusuku Takahara/Kogen Hotel site). The name is less of a name and more of a description. 高原 can be pronounced as either Takahara or Kōgen, the latter meaning plateau. An alternative name, Royal Hotel, is the supposed name that the builder intended for it, and is evidenced by the faded word "Royal" painted above the entrance.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Abandoned hotel in Okinawa to finally be demolished". JAPAN PROPERTY CENTRAL K.K. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  2. ^ "Haunted, abandoned hotel complex on Okinawa is a lesson against messing with Japan's spirits". SoraNews24 -Japan News-. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  4. ^ "Marine Corps dubs Okinawa's Royal Hotel ruins off-limits". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 28 June 2025.
  5. ^ "Nakagusuku Hotel Ruin – The Background Story". Abandoned Kansai. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2025.

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