Takatsukazan is a hill located by Route 507 that cuts through the southern part of Okinawa. With the height of only 86 meters (approx. 282 feet), it may not look like anything special, but it is special to locals. This is the spot where the Tobiasato, a hometown hero, is believed to have attempted to fly in the air during the late 18th century.
According to the Haebaru Town’s Tourism Association, Tobiasato completed his flight around the same time as the Montgolfier Brothers went airborne in a hot air balloon in France back in 1783.
Like the Montgolfier Brothers, Tobiasato was a team, albeit father and son.
Though Shutou Asato attempted a number of unsuccessful attempts, according to one of many versions of the historic flight, it would be his son who would reach great heights.
Asato’s son, Shushou, who would build a bamboo glider four meters in length, nine meters wide and two meters high that would successfully achieve Asato’s goal.
Shushou’s aircraft was capable of flapping the wings like a bird, something similar to what is called ornithopter today.
Takatsukazan (entrance to the trail)
GPS Coordinates: N 26.185627, E 127.721952
Parking space for tourists in Haebaru Town (entrance)
GPS Coordinates: N 26.189601, E 127.724799