There are a lot of people, and the place is good. It's quite clean. It feels like the air is good. The architecture mixes the style of Chinese architecture in Tang Dynasty with the traditional method of Ryukyu - "the contrast of red tile and white clay, two prominent roofs, self-stable aesthetic feeling, and hangs the Chinese character plaque of "the state of observing rituals" which can really represent Ryukyu. Scenic spots are free.