China News Service, June 11th. According to Japanese media reports on the 11th, the Okinawa General Affairs Bureau of the Cabinet Office of Japan and other departments decided that the burned area of ​​Shuri Castle in Okinawa Prefecture will be opened to the public on the 12th.

On February 4, 2020 local time, the burned wreckage area of ​​Shuri Castle, Okinawa, Japan was first revealed to the media. The wreckage was filled with charred columns and deformed steel bars.

  According to reports, the public area from Fengshen Gate to the ruined main hall is also included. The imperial court (atrium) is also included. Visitors can see the reconstruction of Shuri Castle from the observation deck in the main hall. At the same time, the world cultural heritage located under the main hall will also be displayed to the public through glass.

On October 31, 2019 local time, Shuri Castle is burning in aerial photography in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

  On October 31, 2019, a fire broke out in Shuri Castle, Okinawa, Japan, which caused several buildings including the main hall to be burned down. The local police and fire department discovered after investigation that the cause of the fire may be a short circuit in the main hall. .

  On February 10, 2020, the reconstruction of Shuri Castle, Okinawa, Japan officially began. At present, the dismantling of the completely burned North Palace, Golden Palace and Second Order Palace has been completed. Previously, it was planned to disclose the burned area to the public in late April, but it was forced to postpone due to the new crown epidemic.