Closely related to national events and rituals from ancient times. The first place of worship around the east is said to have departed here, praying for the safety of the road.

It is called Sonobutake Mitake, a lush forest that extends to the left behind the Shrine Gate. The stone gate was built in 1519 during the Ryukyu Kingdom's Shoshinou era.

It was founded by a person named Nishito from Taketomi Island who was expected to be in the Imperial Government and brought to Shuri.

When the kings of the generations went out of the castle, they prayed for the safety of the road and departed in this area at the time of the inauguration ceremony and the inauguration ceremony of Okunomi Daikun (Kikoe Okimi). It is reported.

Ishimon suffered a war in the Battle of Okinawa, but was restored in 1957. It was demolished and restored, and in 2000 was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as a Gusuku and related heritage group in the Kingdom of Ryukyu.

As a sacred place that has been closely linked to national events and rituals since ancient times, worshipers have not stopped ending.

The place is on the way to Shurijo Castle.