Hokkaido
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Goryokaku
Goryokaku is a castle of a ridge-shaped style, which was built in the last years of the Edo Period. It is a star-shaped castle, which is designated as a special historic site of the country. It is a set in Hakodate War, which is the last war of Boshin, and it has been developed as Goryokaku Park, also, Hakodate Magisterium was reconstructed. It is a place famous for its cherry blossoms in Spring and the moat is illuminated during the winter. You can enjoy the panoramic view of Goryokaku from Goryokaku Tower.
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Address 44-3 Goryokaku-cho,Hakodate-shi (MAP) 86 166 277*14 Goten The restored Goten Open 9:00 - 18:00(November - March 9:00 - 17:00) Closed 12/31 - 1/3 Admission fee 500 yen(Student, Children: 250 yen) -
Matsumae-Castle
Matsumae Castle was built in 1854, which is the last old-style castle construction in Japan. When the Russian Fleet arrived at the end of the Tokugawa period, the shogunate ordered Mr. Matsumae to construct a castle for security purposes. The greatest characteristic of Matsumae Castle is a fort that was established toward Tsugaru Channel. In 1949 June, former castle tower was destroyed by fire but the current castle tower was rebuilt in 1961. Honmaru gate is designated as an important national cultural property.
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Address 129 Matsushiro,Matsumae-cho,Matsumae-gun (MAP) 862 058 253*58 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/11 - 4/9 Admission fee 360 yen(240 yen for elementary and junior high school students)
Aomori
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Hirosaki-Castle
It is designated as an important cultural property along with the castle gate of Hirosaki-Castle and 3 corner turrets. Various seasonal events are held such as spring cherry blossom festival, autumn leaves festival, winter snow lantern festival and so on. Also, you can see the remains such as the castle gate and turret, that remind us of that period.
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Address 1 Shimoshirogane-cho,Hirosaki-shi (MAP) 71 071 513*75 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00(4/1 - 11/23) Closed 11/24 - 3/31 Admission fee 310 yen(Children: 100 yen)
Miyagi
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Sendai-Castle
Sendai Castle was built by Masamune Date, and it was a castle of the lord for the Date family for generations about 270 years. It is the next largest castle in Japan to Edo Castle but a castle tower was not build. The most of the buildings were destroyed by air raids, but the stone walls of incisions that are processed by the technique that is called "Edo-Kiri" is remaining.
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Address 1 Kawauchi,Aoba-ku,Sendai-shi (MAP) 21 613 422*42 Yagura The current Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - -
Shiroishi-Castle
It is known as the castle of the lord of Katakura Kagetsuna(Kojuro), who is the right-hand person of Date Masamune. It is one of the few castles that was recognized as an exceptional case when the law applied as establishing only one castle in each feudal domain. For over 260 years, it had been the castle of the lord of Katakura family. In 1995, Three-tiered turret(castle tower) and gates were almost restored faithfully. It is one of the largest and highest restored wooden Tenshu in Japan.
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Address 1-16 Masuoka-cho,Shiroishi-shi (MAP) 76 899 853*11 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00(November - March: 9:00 - 16:00) Closed 12/28 - 12/31 Admission fee 300 yen (150 yen for elementary school, middle school, high school students) Museum
Akita
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Kubota-Castle
Kubota Castle was a castle of the lord of Mr. Satake(the 12th). There were almost no stone walls and it was protected by mounds and moats. They did not build a castle tower from the beginning because of consideration for Shogunate. The most of the remaining structures were destroyed by a fire in 1880, the existing building is a small guard post only. The corner turret was restored in 1989, and it is developed as Senshu Park currently.
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Address 1-39 Senshukoen,Akita-shi (MAP) 303 780 425*14 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed 12/1 - 3/31 Admission fee 100 yen (free of charge for high school students or younger) Museum
Yamagata
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Yamagata-Castle
Yamagata Castle was a castle of the lord for the major daimyo of Tokugawa family. It was the fifth largest castle in the country and the biggest castle in Ouu district. It is said, the remaining moat of Ninomaru and mount/stone wall were developed in 1622. Ninomaru Higashi Otemon was destroyed in the Meiji era, but it was restored in the wooden architectural style in 1991. Today, Ninomaru ruin remains as Kajo Park, also, it is a place famous for its cherry blossoms in Spring.
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Address 1-1 Kajo-machi,Yamagata-shi (MAP) 62 009 293*45 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 5:00 - 22:00(12/1 - 3/31 5:30 - 22:00) Closed Open all year round Admission fee free Museum -
Kaminoyama-Castle
Kaminoyama Castle was developed as a modern castle at the time when Mr. Toki was the lord of the castle. It was distinguished as a famous castle of Ushu. In 1692, it was demolished by the shogunate along with Toki's transferring, and the moat and wall stones still remain as a remnant of those days. It has been developed as a Tsukioka Park, and the imitation Tenshu of Borogata has been built at Ninomaru ruins. Currently, it is used as a local history museum.
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Address 3-7 Motojonai,Kaminoyama-shi (MAP) 273 258 496*62 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 16:45 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 410 yen (50 yen for elementary school, junior high school. 360 yen for high school students) Museum
Fukushima
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Nihommatsu-Castle
Nihonmatsu Castle was a castle of the lord for Nihonmatsu Domain until the Meiji Restoration. Hirayama castle is situated on "Shirahatagamine", which is 345 meters high above sea level. The second-floor Yagura, Minowa Gate, Tamon-yagura (turret) was restored in 1982, also, Honmaru has been restored since 1993, and the castle tower and Honmaru stone walls were also maintained. Currently, it is used as "Kasumigajo Park."
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Address 4-3-232 Kakunai,Nihommatsu-shi (MAP) 129 636 592*15 Yagura The current Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - Museum -
Aizuwakamatsu-Castle
In 1643, Masayuki Hoshina(Matsudaira), a child of Hidetada Tokugawa the second shogun became Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga castle) of the lord. The outer wall was destroyed by a bombardment of the New government army in the Boshin war but the tower did not collapse. In 1874, all the buildings were dismantled, the current Tenshu was restored in 1965 with an armored concrete. In 2011, the roof tiles were changed from black tiles to red tiles.
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Address 1-1 Oute-machi,Aizuwakamatsu-shi (MAP) 97 261 149*20 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The current Yagura, restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 410 yen (150 yen for elementary school, junior high school, high school students) Museum -
Shirakawakomine-Castle
Shirakawa Komine Castle is a unique all-stone-wall style castle in Tohoku, which is Teikaku-style Hirayama Castle suitable of a castle of the lord for a hundred thousand-Goku. It is one of the three great castles in Tohoku as Morioka Castle and Aizuwakamatsu Castle. The three-floor Yagura(tower) was destroyed by a fire when Boshin war. However, it was restored in 1991, also, Mikado was restored by wooden construction by traditional construction method, that was based on the picture of the Edo period in 1994.
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Address 1 Kakunai,Shirakawa-shi (MAP) 203 476 481*30 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 10:00 - 17:00(November - March: 10:00 - 16:00) Closed 12/29 - 1/3 Admission fee free Museum
Ibaraki
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Tsuchiura-Castle
Tsuchiura Castle had been a castle of the lord for 11 generations of Tsuchiya family for about 200 years since Tsuchiya Masanao entered into the castle in 1687. It was also known as "Ki-jo" (Turtle Castle) since it looked like a swimming turtle. Currently, it is used as Kijo Park and museum, also, Taiko Yagura Gate and Kasumi Gate are existent.
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Address 1-13 Chuo,Tsuchiura-shi (MAP) 65 879 722*56 Yagura The current Yagura, restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30(Tsuchiura Castle East Yagura) Closed Monday, National Holidays, (December 29 - January 3) Admission fee 105 yen Museum -
Sakasai-Castle
Sakasai Castle was built in 1577, which was over 400 years ago, the end of the Warring States period. It is maintained as Sakasai-jo Park and Yagura(tower), Gate, Bridge, Fence, main building, the second-floors Yagura, etc. were faithfully restored, that was based on the excavation investigation. It has been familiar to many people as a park that retains the atmosphere of Warring States Period.
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Address 1262 Sakasai,Bando-shi (MAP) 45 507 654*34 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:00 Closed Mondays Admission fee free
Tochigi
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Utsunomiya-Castle
Utsunomiya Castle is one of the seven great castles in Kanto. The most of the remnant is gone but some part of the mount of Honmaru is existent. The moat and the mount of Honmaru were restored, also, the buildings(Seimeidai, Fujimi Yagura, mud wall) were faithfully restored, that was based on Edo period. It is open to the public as Utsunomiya-Joushi Park. Honmaru Imperial Palace, Honmaru Shimizumon, and Honmaru Igamon may be restored in the future.
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Address 1-15 Hommaru-cho,Utsunomiya-shi (MAP) 39 481 110*21 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 19:00 Closed 12/28 - 1/3 Admission fee free
Gunma
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Takasaki-Castle
Takasaki Castle was built by Naotamasa Ii, who is one of the big four of Tokugawa. It was a vast castle that exceeded 165,000 square meters even only the Bailey. Currently, there are Sannomaru surroundings of Doi and moat, Inui Yagura(tower), and Eastern gate remaining. It is the only Inui Yagura in existence that used to be a repository for weapons and food, and they shot arrows and guns to enemies from here. Currently, it is maintained as Takasakijoushi Park.
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Address Takamatsu-cho,Takasaki-shi (MAP) 20 540 476*15 Yagura The current Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee -
Saitama
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Kawagoe-Castle
Kawagoe Castle is one of the seven great castles in Kanto. It was built without stone walls but a moat and mound were erected in the surrounding area. It was a castle of the lord for the successive lords of the domain, who held an important position in the shogunate, also, it was emphasized as a defense of the north side of Edo. Currently, a part of Honmaru Goten, which was built in 1848, is still in existence. There are only 2 castles(Kawagoe Castle and Kochi Castle) that you can see Honmaru Goten in Japan. It is very valuable remains.
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Address 2-13-1 Kuruwa-machi,Kawagoe-shi (MAP) 14 014 491*52 Goten The current Goten Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee 100 yen (50 yen for college students or younger) Museum
Chiba
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Sekiyado-Castle
Sekiyado Castle is an important point of Tone River's water transportation. It had been served by the lord of the castle of the successive feudal lords, who held an important position in the shogunate. In 1705, Kuze became the lord of the castle until the Meiji period but it was abandoned by the abolition of the Han system. There are hardly any structural remains because of the river improvement. However, an imitation Tenshu(Yagura) is built in Sekiyado Castle Museum.
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Address 143-4 Sekiyadosangenya,Noda-shi (MAP) 45 349 608*01 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee 200 yen (100 yen for college students or younger) Museum -
Kururi-Castle
In 1742, Kuroda became the lord of Kururi Castle and began the Meiji Restoration. In 1872, the building of the castle was dismantled, and the imitation Tenshu was built adjacent to the Tenshudai of the dirt mound. According to the contemporary literature in existence and the state of arrangement of the cornerstone, it is estimated that the building in the late Edo period was a two-story but the reconstruction of Tenshu is a three-story, so it is markedly different from the real building.
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Address 448 Kururi,Kimitsu-shi (MAP) 49 146 095*16 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed Monday, next day of national holidays, New Year's Holiday (December 28 - January 4) Admission fee free Museum -
Otaki-Castle
Otaki Castle is an early modern style castle without stone walls. The first lord of the castle was Hondauji for 3 generations and passed to Abe, Aoyama, and Inagaki. In 1703, Matsudaira became the lord of the castle for 9 generations and began the Meiji Restoration. According to a Spanish who visited this castle in 1609 said, "The castle is a closely-watched castle, that is located on a hill and surrounded by moats, also, the gate is huge, that is made of iron entirely. The inside of the castle is beautiful with the color combination of gold and silver, and there is a magnificent armory."(Nihon Kenbunroku) He was surprised.
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Address 481 Otaki,Otaki-machi,Isumi-gun (MAP) 130 104 813*80 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed Monday, December 26 - January 4 Admission fee 200 yen (Free for junior high school student and younger 100 yen for high school student / university students) Museum
Tokyo
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Edo-Castle
Castle construction was carried out by the national Daimyo, and it became the largest area of the castle in Japan. In addition, the Tenshu has been rebuilt three times. The first Tenshu, which was built by Ieyasu in 1607, was located the south of the current building, and it was huge, that was bigger than Osaka Castle. Edo Castle was a castle of the lord for the Tokugawa family, also, a government office of the shogunate. After the Meiji Restoration, the castle was a castle of the lord for the Emperor of Japan.
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Address 1-1 Chiyoda,Chiyoda-ku (MAP) 645 239*28 Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 (November - February: 9:00 - 16:00(Kokyo Higashi Gyoen/the East Garden of the Imperial Palace) Closed Monday, Friday, December 28 - January 3 Admission fee free
Kanagawa
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Odawara-Castle
In 1686, Okubo entered into Odawara Castle as the feudal lord of the Odawara Domain and the Meiji era began. In 1870, the Tenshu and Yagura were sold to a private sector and dismantled. However, in 1960, the Tenshu was reconstructed, Tokiwa Gate in 1971, Dou Gate in 1997, Umadashi Gate in 2009 were also restored. You can wear a costume of Bushi, Princes, and Ninja and take a walk in Odawara Castle and take pictures at Odawara Castle Information Center.
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Address 6-1 Jonai,Odawara-shi (MAP) 57 288 653*43 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00(the last entry time: 16:30) *Weekend holidays between June - August, and 15 August - 19 August: - 19:00(the last entry time: 18:30) Closed 12/31 - 1/1 Admission fee 500 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Niigata
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Shibata-Castle
Shibata Castle was a castle of the lord for the Mizoguchi for generations after Mizoguchi entered the castle in 1597. Many buildings were demolished after the Meiji era, but there are Honmaru and Kyu-Ninomaru, and Osangai Yagura and Tatsumi Yagura were restored. Osangai Yagura has a distinctive structure, that has a T-shaped roof and 3 Shachihoko on the building, that you can see only at Shibata Castle.
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Address 6-4 Ote-machi,Shibata-shi (MAP) 157 429 162*21 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00(November: - 16:30) Closed 12/1 - 3/31 Admission fee free -
Nagaoka-Castle
Nagaoka Castle was a castle of the lord for Makino after Makino moved in 1618. The castle was burned down with the land near a castle because of the battle with the new government forces when Boshin war in the Bakumatsu (Hokuetsu War). The part of Nagaoka City Hometown Museum is made of Ishigaki stones from the former Nagaoka Castle. It looks like Tenshukaku but it is not related to Nagaoka Castle.
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Address 80-24 Oyama-cho,Nagaoka-shi (MAP) 58 045 146*13 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 28 - January 4 Admission fee 300 yen (150 yen for junior high school student and younger, 150 yen for high school student) Museum -
Takada-Castle
Takada Castle was built by the national feudal lords in 1614 as a castle of the lord for Tadateru Matsudaira, who is the sixth son of Ieyasu Tokugawa. In 1993, Sanju Yagura, which was the symbol of Takada Castle, that was destroyed by a fire in 1870, was rebuilt. Now, you can see the part of the moat and mount, also, Gokurakubashi, that was crossed from Ninomaru to Honmaru, is rebuilt. You can enjoy Someiyoshino trees, which is one of the best three major cherry trees in Japan.
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Address 44-1 Motoshiro-cho,Joetsu-shi (MAP) 126 376 722*37 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 (January and February closed on Friday, Saturday and Sunday) Admission fee 200 yen (100 yen for elementary school, junior high school, high school student) Museum
Toyama
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Toyama-Castle
Toyama Castle was a castle of the lord for Toyama Maeda for 230 years and it used to be the center of Toyama Domain. Currently, it is maintained as Toyama Castle Park, and you can see the excellence of construction techniques and historical value from the stone walls and moat that remains in the park. "Toyama Municipal Folk Museum" is newly built in Tenshukaku. It is a museum of Toyama Castle's history of over 400 years.
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Address 1-62 Hommaru,Toyama-shi (MAP) 40 385 712*56 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 1/3 Admission fee 200 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Ishikawa
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Kanazawa-Castle
Kanazawa Castle was a castle of the lord for Kaga Maeda family for 14 generations. Tenshu was destroyed by a thunderbolt, currently, there are Yagura, Gate, Ichikawa-mon, and Sanjuken-nagaya remaining. However, the number of Yagura was the greatest in Japan at that time. Currently, it is maintained as Kanazawa Castle Park, and Gojuken-nagaya and Kahoku-mon were restored. The adjacent Kenrokuen is one of the famous Daimyo Gardens in Japan.
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Address 1-1 Marunouchi,Kanazawa-shi (MAP) 41 529 313*10 Yagura The current Yagura, restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed 12/29 - 1/3 Admission fee 300 yen (100 yen for elementary school, junior high school, high school students) Museum
Fukui
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Maruoka-Castle
Maruoka Castle was built in 1576, which is Hirayamajiro, the oldest style of architecture in the existing Tenshukaku. The roofing tiles of Tenshu are made of stones, which is suitable for a cold district. This is the only existing example using stone tiles for Tenshu. There are over 400 Someiyoshino trees in the Japanese garden style park, also, it is designated as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Sites in Japan. Marouoka Castle cherry-blossom Festival is held on the property in April.
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Address 1-59 Kasumicho,Maruoka-cho,Sakai-shi (MAP) 63 828 810*85 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Open 8:30 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 450 yen(150 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Ono-Castle
Echizen Ono Castle was built by Kanamori in 1575, that took 5 years. There were three stories of big Tenshu, two stories of small Tenshu, Ninomaru, and Sannomaru, and it was surrounded by a moat to protect the castle. The current Tenshu was rebuilt in 1968 by referring to the illustrations and the contemporary castle. There are many exhibits of the relics of the former lord of the castle.
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Address 3-109 Shiro-machi,Ono-shi (MAP) 240 553 009*01 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open [Normal] 9:00 - 17:00 [October - November] 9:00 - 16:00 Closed 12/1 - 3/31 Admission fee 200 yen (free for junior high school students or younger) Museum -
Ichijodani-Castle
Ichijodani Castle was a castle of the lord for Asakura, and it was a walled city, which is including Asakura-Yakata, samurai residences along the river, and merchant residences. It was a flourished city during the age of civil wars and called as Kitanokyo. In recent years, the streets from that period have been restored referring to the result of an excavation of the area and the historical materials. It is the first full-size solid model in Japan, also, designated as one of Japan's 100 Best Castles.
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Address 28-37 Kidonouchi-cho,Fukui-shi (MAP) 63 290 411*25 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed 12/28 - 1/4 Admission fee free Museum
Yamanashi
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Kofu-Castle
Kofu Castle is Hirayamajiro(flatland-mountain castle), that is called "Ichijo Koyama" built on a hillock. It was emphasized as a castle to prevent the enemy's invasion of Edo, also, the lord of the castle was Shogun family for generations. Currently, Honmaru, stone walls of Tenshuguruwa, Tenshu, and a part of the moat remaining, and it is opened as "Maizuru Castle Park" and "Kofu City History Park". Also, Inari Yagura and Yamanotewatari-Yaguramon have been restored.
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Address 1 Marunouchi,Kofu-shi (MAP) 59 578 418*88 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee free
Nagano
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Matsushiro-Castle
It is one of the representative castles of Takeda's castle, that has a characteristic of Koshu-style of fortification. In 1622, Sanada moved from Ueda Castle and it was renamed to Matsushiro Castle during the third-generation of Sanada(Yukimichi), who was the feudal lord. The stone-built Honmaru was built at the central part of the natural levee, that was formed by the Chikuma River and surrounded by earthen Nino-Maru and Sanno-Maru. Currently, Tsuzumi Gate and Kitaakazu Gate of Honmaru, and the mount of Nino-Maru has been restored.
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Address 44 Matsushiro,Matsushiro-machi,Nagano-shi (MAP) 177 833 506*40 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee free Museum -
Ueda-Castle
Ueda Castle was destroyed after the battle of Sekigahara but it was reconstructed when Sengoku was the lord of the castle, and 7 Yagura and 2 Yagura gates were built. After the Meiji Restoration, these Yagura and Yagura-mon gates were removed except for the Nishi Yagura. 2 of the Yagura, which was reconstructed to the outside of the castle, were repurchased and reconstructed as Minami Yagura and Kita Yagura from 1943 to 1949. In 1994, Higashi Koguchi Yagura was restored.
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Address 6263-I,Ninomaru,Ueda-shi (MAP) 177 269 081*80 Yagura The current Yagura, restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - Museum -
Komoro-Castle
Komoro Castle was renovated to a modern castle consisting of cornerstone buildings, roof tiles, and stone walls when Hidehisa Sengoku became the lord of the castle in 1590. It is called "Anashiro", that because of the castle is located lower place than Jokamachi. Sanno-mon(Kaikoen), which is located at the entrance is one of the symbols of Komoro-shi. Many Yoshino cherry trees have been planted, also, it is one of the famous places for its cherry blossoms.
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Address 1-5-4 Ote,Komoro-shi (MAP) 85 560 823*68 Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Wednesday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee 200 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Matsumoto-Castle
Tenshu of Matsumoto Castle is one of the Goju-Tenshu, which is only two of these in existence with Himeji Castle. The Goju-Tenshu, that was built from 1593 to 1594, is the oldest Tenshu in Japan. It has been preserved as the Sengoku Period after facing the several times of the difficulty surviving. It was designated as a national treasure in 1963 after the major renovation work on Meiji. It is one of the five national treasure castles with Himeji Castle, Hikone Castle, Inuyama Castle, and Matsue Castle.
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Address 4-1 Marunouchi,Matsumoto-shi (MAP) 75 851 229*25 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Treasures of the country Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 1/3 Admission fee 610 yen(300 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Takashima-Castle
Takashima Castle was a castle of the lord for the Suwa family for 270 years. It was an uncommon castle that has a hot spring, and the aqueduct and Ishimasu are still remaining. In 1871, the castle tower was removed. The removal of the cattle was determined in 1871, and the castle tower was removed in 1875. Currently, there is Fuko-Tenshu, and the view from the highest floor is wonderful, also, it commands a bird's-eye view of Lake Suwa. If the weather is good, you can see the view of Mt. Fuji.
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Address 1-20-1 Takashima,Suwa-shi (MAP) 75 148 354*38 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:30 (from October - March: - 16:30) Closed November 2nd Thursday, December 26 - December 31 Admission fee 300 yen(150 yen for elementary school students) -
Arato-Castle
Arato Castle was built in 1524. Currently, it is maintained as "Chikuma City Shiroyama Historical Park", and Yakata, watch tower, barracks, and gates were restored based on the medieval history. It is faithfully reproducing of those days as reviving Sanjo of the Sengoku period. It is accessible to Togurakamiyamada Hot Spring within a few minutes.
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Address 3509-1 Joyama,Kamiyamada,Chikuma-shi (MAP) 177 526 142*12 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 1/3 Admission fee 300 yen (Free for junior high school student and younger)
Gifu
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Gujohachiman-Castle
Gujo Hachiman Castle was recognized as a castle from the Shogunate in 1667 by Endo's repairing. The castle was abandoned in 1871 and demolished except for the stone walls. The imitation Tenshu was rebuilt in 1933, which is the oldest wooden reconstruction Tenshu and regarded as "The most beautiful mountain castle in Japan" because the view of the Tenshu from the land near the castle and the view of the town from the Tenshu are very beautiful.
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Address 659 Ichinodaira,Hachimanchoyanagi-machi,Gujo-shi (MAP) 403 025 021*11 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open [Normal] 9:00 - 17:00 [June - August] 8:00 - 18:00 [November - February] 9:00 - 16:30 Closed 12/20 - 1/10 Admission fee 310 yen(150 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Ogaki-Castle
Ogaki Castle continued until the Meiji Restoration after Toda became the lord of the castle in 1635. Tenshu was designated as a national treasure in 1936. However, it was destroyed by a fire in 1945. The current Tenshu and Inui Yagura were externally restored in 1959, and there is a museum inside of the castle. After that, Higashi-mon, Tamon Yagura, and Ushitora Yagura were restored and it continues up to today.
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Address 2-52 Kuruwa-machi,Ogaki-shi (MAP) 78 704 038*02 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 1/3 Admission fee 100 yen (free for high school students or younger) Museum -
Iwamura-Castle
Iwamura Castle is a mountain castle, that is built in Japan's highest altitude of about 721 meters. It is one of Japan's three greatest mountain castle as Takatori Castle and Bitchu Matsuyama Castle. Stone walls are throughout the mountain, the total length of the stone wall was 1.7 km, and about 40,000 stones were used. The reason why this castle is called as a famous castle, because of the history of the castle, which lasted about 700 years from 1185 until the castle was abandoned in the Meiji Restoration. It's unlike in the history of Japan's castle.
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Address Shiroyama,Iwamura-cho,Ena-shi (MAP) 368 669 735*62 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed Open all year round Admission fee free Museum -
Gifu-Castle
It was a castle of the lord for Dousan Saito in the Warring States period, also, a castle when Nobunaga Oda was aiming at governing the whole country. The current castle was rebuilt in 1956 and can go up by ropeway. You can get the whole view of the Japan Alps, also, Nagara River and Nobi Plain from the crown molding of Tenshu. It is commonly known as a historical materials exhibition inside of the castle and an observation platform on top of the building.
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Address 18 Tenshukaku,Gifu-shi (MAP) 28 649 605*14 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open [3/16 - 5/11] 9:30 - 17:30 [5/12 - 10/16] 8:30 - 17:30 [10/17 - 3/15] 9:30 - 16:30 [New Year] 6:30 - 16:30 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 200 yen (free for middle school students or younger) Museum
Shizuoka
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Sumpu-Castle
Sumpu Castle was built as a residence of Ieyasu Tokugawa by ordering the national feudal lords in 1607. Hirajiro, that has triple moats filled with water, and there are seven stories of Tenshu, that you can look down at Tokaido. The most of the buildings were destroyed by fire in 1635, but Yagura and the gates were rebuilt but not Tenshu. Currently, Tatsumi Yagura, Higashigomon, and Hitsujisaru Yagura are restored.
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Address 1-1 Sumpujokoen,Aoi-ku,Shizuoka-shi (MAP) 25 496 856*67 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee Gigashigomon, Tatsumi Yagura:300 yen (100 yen for elementary school, junior high school, high school students) Hitsujisaru Yagura: 100 yen (50 yen for elementary school, junior high school, students or younger) -
Kakegawa-Castle
In 1590, Katsutoyo Yamauchi entered the castle and conducted a massive expansion of Kakegawa Castle. There were triple Tenshu and surrounded by Kuruwa to transform to the modern style of the castle. After Meiji era, the most of the building was removed but Tenshu was rebuilt in 1994. The Tenshu is the first renovated wooden Tenshu in Japan. Ninomaru-Goten, which is designated as an important national cultural property, is one of the few remnants of Goten architectures that remaining completely.
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Address 1138-24 Kakegawa,Kakegawa-shi (MAP) 83 662 541*28 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Goten The current Goten Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 410 yen(150 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Hamamatsu-Castle
It was a castle of the lord for the Tokugawa retainers of Daimyo during Edo period, the lord of Hamamatsu castle was handed down for 9 families, 22 generations. During modern times, there was no Tenshu as the illustration does not describe. The double Yagura in Honmaru was a substitute for Tenshu. The current Tenshukaku, which was rebuilt in 1958, is used as a museum. The surroundings of the castle are famous as cherry blossoms and there are many cherry-blossom viewers in the season.
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Address 100-2 Motoshiro-cho,Naka-ku,Hamamatsu-shi (MAP) 26 162 010*00 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 16:30 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 200 yen (free for elementary school students or younger)
Aichi
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Nagoya-Castle
Nagoya Castle used to be a castle of the lord for Owari-Tokugawa family for 17 generations, which is one of the three privileged branches of the Tokugawa family. In 1610, it was built by the national feudal lords and it says about 200 thousand laborers were mobilized. The golden Shachihoko on Dai-Tenshu is not from the beginning when the castle was constructed, but the wooden Shachihoko, which is made of gold plating, was restored in the same way. Honmaru-Goten has restored since 2009, the part of it is open to the public now.
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Address 1-1 Hommaru,Naka-ku,Nagoya-shi (MAP) 4 348 787*80 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Goten The restored Goten Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed 12/29 - 1/1 Admission fee 500 yen (free for elementary school students or younger) -
Yoshida-Castle
Yoshida Castle was built by Ikeda, who entered in 1600. After 10 years of living in the castle, it became a castle of the lord for the Tokugawa retainers of Daimyo for 9 families, 22 generations. Currently, it is maintained as Toyohashi Park, and Sumi Yagura is rebuilt in Honmaru. The stone walls in Yoshida Castle, that has the family crests of Daimyo are engraved on it. It is considered as the stone walls are the surplus of the construction of Nagoya castle.
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Address 3 Imahashi-cho,Toyohashi-shi (MAP) 43 362 016*46 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 10:00 - 15:00 (Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday <In case of Monday, Tuesday are a public holiday, it will be closed.>) Closed Monday, Tuesday Admission fee free Museum -
Okazaki-Castle
The castle was treated as an important castle of Ieyasu's birth place in the Edo period. It was a castle of the lord for the vassals of Tokugawa Daimyo for generations. Currently, it is maintained as Okazaki Park, and the current Teshu was reconstructed in 1959. It is a place famous for its cherry blossoms in Spring. Also, Ninomaru ruins "Mikawa Bushi-no Yakata Ieyasu-Kan" opened in 1982.
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Address 561 Kosei-cho,Okazaki-shi (MAP) 51 724 312*32 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 200 yen(100 yen for elementary school students) Museum -
Nishio-Castle
The characteristic of Nishio Castle was that Tenshu was not in Honmaru but in Ninomaru. Currently, Honmaru, a part of Ninomaru ruin is being developed as Nishio City Historical Park. Honmaruushitora Yagura and Chujakumon were restored. You can visit the park to see the Sukiya style of old "Konoe-tei", camellia garden, and Kyoto style garden "Shokoso".
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Address 231-1 Kinjo-cho,Nishio-shi (MAP) 17 111 572*17 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 19:00(10/1 - 3/31: - 18:00) Closed Next day of Monday, Public holiday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee free Museum -
Inuyama-Castle
National Treasure Inuyama Castle was built in 1537 and Naruse became the lord of the castle in 1617. The Tenshu is the oldest style in existence in Japan. Currently, there is Tenshu only, and it is one of the 12 Castles with Existing Castle Towers. Also, it is one of the five castles designated as a national treasure. In 2004, it had been Naruse's private property until the ownership transfer to "Inuyama Castel Hakutei Bunko".
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Address 65-2 Inuyamakitakoken,Inuyama-shi (MAP) 70 188 181*11 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Treasures of the country Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 550 yen(110 yen for elementary and junior high school students) -
Tahara-Castle
It was a castle of the lord for the Miyake family for generations about 200 years after Miyake came into the castle in 1664 until the Meiji Restoration. In 1872, Tahara Castle was demolished same as other castles. Currently, there are stone walls, moats, dry moats, well, Kakuato, restored Ninomaru Yagura, Sakuramon, old well, etc. There is no Tenshu at Honmaru, and Ninomaru Yagura was responsible for being the symbol of the castle on behalf of the Tenshu.
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Address 4-18 Hako,Tahara-cho,Tahara-shi (MAP) 311 317 442*16 Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 28 - January 4 Admission fee 210 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Mie
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Igaueno-Castle
Igaueno Castle was renovated on a large scale by Takatora Todo in 1608 with high stone walls, which is one of the highest in Japan about 30 meters high, and water moats. Also, it was a castle of the lord for the Todo family as Tsu Domain until the Meiji Restoration. There was no opportunity to carry out a plan of five-storied Tenshu because Tenshu was laid flat by a large storm in the middle of construction. After that, Tennshu was not rebuilt and the castle was unfinished. The current reconstructed Tenshu was rebuilt in 1935 by private funds.
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Address 106 Uenomarunouchi,Iga-shi (MAP) 131 675 018*28 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 500 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Isekameyama-Castle
Kameyama Castle has a role as a residence of the shogunate, and the shogunate who went up to Kyoto stayed at this castle. In 1636, Honda, who became the lord of the castle, reconstructed and Tamon Yagura was built at Tenshudai, which was without Tenshu. The Tamon Yagura still exists as they originally were, and it is extremely valuable as the extant Tamon Yagura. In 1873, the most of the structures were demolished, so only a part of Tenshu, Tamon Yagura, stone walls, moats, and mounts remain at the present time.
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Address 575-2 Hommaru-cho,Kameyama-shi (MAP) 213 384 312*06 Yagura The current Yagura, restored Yagura Open 10:00 - 17:00 (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays only) Closed Weekday / New Year's Holiday Admission fee free -
Tsu-Castle
castle by Takatora Todo, who was a mater of castle construction. Honmaru was expanded, the stone walls were raised, and Sumiyagura was built on three sides, also, moats were developed, however, Tenshu was not reconstructed. After that, it was a castle of the lord for the Todo family until the Meiji Restoration. Currently, there is only a part of Honmaru, Nishinomaru, and inner moat remain, and it has been maintained as a park, also, three-storied Sumiyagura has been rebuilt.
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Address 27 Marunouchi,Tsu-shi (MAP) 80 766 641*23 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee free
Shiga
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Hikone-Castle
Hikone Castle is designated as a national treasure along with Himeji Castle, Matsumoto Castle, Inuyama Castle and Matsue Castle. Ii made national Daimyo to build the castle with receiving support from Tokugawa family in 1603. The first stage construction work was finished including three-storied Tenshu in 1606, thereafter, Ii constructed, and all the construction was completed in 1622. It was a large-scale construction with 20 years,
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Address 1-1 Konki-cho,Hikone-shi (MAP) 101 375 707*81 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Treasures of the country Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 600 yen(200 yen for elementary school students) Museum -
Minakuchi-Castle
Minakushi Castle was built in 1634 as a castle of accommodation for the third Shogun when they went up to Kyoto. It was built by the shogunate directly and miniaturization of Nijo Castle in Kyoto, which is consisting by of Honmaru and Ninomaru. The construction was executed by 100,000 carpenters. Currently, Kado Yagura was restored as Minakushi Castle Museum at Honmaru ruins. A model of Mizuguchi Castle and materials are being displayed in the museum.
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Address 4-80 Hommaru,Minakuchi-cho,Koka-shi (MAP) 67 200 006*36 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 10:00 - 17:00 Closed Thursday, Friday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee 100 yen(50 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Nagahama-Castle
In 1573, it was built by Hideyoshi Hashiba(Hideyoshi Toyotomi) with materials, which was used at Odani Castle. After Hideyoshi's death, it was demolished once but many materials such as stone walls were used for the construction of Hikone castle in 1603. Daitsuji Daidokoromon of Hikone Castle, Chizenin Omotemon, and Hikone Castle Tenbin Yagura are said as remains of Nagahama Castle. Currently, Tenshu was restored to imitate the castle in Azuchi-Momoyama period.
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Address 10-10 Koen-cho,Nagahama-shi (MAP) 101 736 861*55 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 9/4, 11/13, 12/27 - 1/2 Admission fee 400 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Kyoto
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Nijo-Castle
Ieyasu Tokugawa started building the castle as an accommodation when they went up to Kyoto, and it was finished in 1603. However, the Tenshu was destroyed by a stroke of lightning in 1750, so there is Tenshudai only remaining. Many important cultural assets remain, especially Ninomaru Goten is designated as a national treasure. In 1994, it was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list as a "cultural property of the ancient city Kyoto".
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Address 541 Nijojo-cho,Nijodorihorikawanishiiru,Nakagyo-ku,Kyoto-shi (MAP) 7 645 271*86 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) World heritage Goten The current Goten Yagura The current Yagura Open 8:45 - 17:00 Closed Every Tuesday of December, January, July, August, December 26 - January 4 Admission fee 600 yen (200 yen for elementary school, junior high school students, 350 yen for high school students) Museum -
Fushimi-Castle
Fushimi Castle that Toyotomi Hideyoshi built was destroyed by fire. However, it was reconstructed by Ieyasu Tokugawa once in 1602, but it was deserted in 1619. The building and materials were relocated to Nijo Castle, Yodo Castle, Fukuyama Castle, and so on. Currently, it is maintained as Fushimomoyama Castle Athletic Park, and the imitation Tenshu has been rebuilt. The Tenshu was built by referring to Fushimi Castle, that was drawn on Rakuchurakugaizu.
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Address 45 Okura,Momoyama-cho,Fushimi-ku,Kyoto-shi (MAP) 7 378 316*14 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open - Closed - Admission fee - -
Fukuchiyama-Castle
Fukuchiyama Castle was built by Mitsuhide Akechi in 1579. It was demolished at the beginning of the Meiji era, only stone walls and Akaganemon guard house were left, but it was rebuilt in 1986. The Tenshu was restored based on the self-contained Borogata and you can clearly see characteristics of the first Tenshu. The inside of the Tenshu is now a facility for City Folk Museum and historical materials related to the castle and Fukuchiyama are being displayed in the museum.
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Address 5 Naiki,Fukuchiyama-shi (MAP) 165 765 236*76 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Tuesday, December 28 - December 31, January 4 - January 6 Admission fee 320 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Shoryuji-Castle
It was a castle of the lord for Fujitaka Hosokawa until the Age of the Warring States, also, was a strong castle with Futaebori(double moats) and Masugatakoguchi. Entering the Edo era, in 1633, Nagai became the lord of the castle and renovated the ruined Shoryuji Castle. The castle was completed as a modern style of castle even it was imperfect. Currently, it is maintained as Shoryuji Castle Park, simulated Yagura is built. The dry moats and mounts remain as remnants of the past.
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Address 13-1 Shoryuji,Nagaokakyo-shi (MAP) 7 279 702*18 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 18:00(11/1 - 3/31: - 17:00) Closed Tuesday, December 28 - January 4 Admission fee free Museum -
Sonobe-Castle
Sonobe Castle is known as the last built castle buildings in Japan. It was an encampment during the Tokugawa period, and was greatly renovated in 1868 in the Meiji period because of the public security of Edo was getting worse in the last days of the Tokugawa shogunate. It was completed in 1869 the following year. After that, it began to be called "Sonobe Castle". Ironically, most of the castle was demolished only four years after the large repairs because of the organization was migrated to a new system.
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Address 97 Kozakura-machi,Sonobe-cho,Nantan-shi (MAP) 344 071 466*52 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 27 - January 5 Admission fee 300 yen (150 yen for elementary school, junior high school, 200 yen for high school, university students) Museum -
Tangotanabe-Castle
Makino was the lord of Tangotanabe Castle for ten generations after Makino moved in 1668 until the Meiji Restoration. Currently, a part of Honmaru and Ninomaru are maintained as Maizuru Park, Otemon and simulative Futae Yagura are restored. There is Tanabe Castle Museum in the park, that displays materials of the successive lords of the domain. It is known as a place famous for its cherry blossoms in Spring.
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Address 15-22 Minamitanabe,Maizuru-shi (MAP) 174 700 091*07 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee free Museum
Osaka
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Osaka-Castle
Hideyoshi Toyotomi started building the castle from 1583. Borogata type of Goju Tenshu was completed in 1585 and it became Toyotomi Osaka Castle. In 1620, Tokugawa ordered the national feudal lords to complete Sotogata type of Tokugawa Osaka Castle Tenshu in 1626. The current Tenshu was built to imitate Toyotomi Osaka Castle on Tokugawa Osaka Castle Tenshudai in 1931. There are many things to see such as magnificent stone walls that megaliths were incorporated, Otemon, and Yagura.
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Address 1-1 Osakajo,Chuo-ku,Osaka-shi (MAP) 1 378 073*20 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00(7/22 - 8/20 9:00 - 19:00, 8/21 - 8/27 9:00 - 18:00) Closed 12/28 - 1/1 Admission fee 600 yen (free for junior high school students or younger) Museum -
Kishiwada-Castle
Kishiwada Castle was a castle of the lord for the Okabe family for 13 generations after Okabe entered in 1640 until the Meiji Restoration. Tenshu was destroyed by a stroke of lightning in 1827, and castle facilities such as Yagura and Mon were destroyed in the Meiji era. And thus, there was nothing remains except for moats and stone walls in the remnants. The three storied restored Tenshu was built in 1954, but it was originally 5 storied Tenshu referring to illustrations.
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Address 9-1 Kishiki-cho,Kishiwada-shi (MAP) 106 734 594*43 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 10:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 29 - January 3 Admission fee 300 yen (free for junior high school students or younger) Museum
Hyogo
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Sasayama-Castle
Tokugawa ordered 20 Daimyos from 15 countries to built Sasayama Castle in 1609. It was completed in just six months. There are moats, stone walls, and Tenshudai remaining, the remnant of Umadashi is designated as a national historic site. Ninomaru Oshoin was restored in 2000, about 1,000 cherry trees are planted along the outer moats. It gets crowded with viewers in Spring.
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Address 2-3 Kitashin-machi,Sasayama-shi (MAP) 155 851 315*12 Goten The restored Goten Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Monday, December 25 - January 1 Admission fee 400 yen (100 yen for elementary school, junior high school, 200 yen for high school, university students) Museum -
Akashi-Castle
Akashi Castle was built by Ogasawara in 1620. Stone walls of Tenshudai were built but Tenshu was not. Currently, it is maintained as Akashi Park, and "Tatsumi Yagura" and "Hitsujisaru Yagura", which is located in the east and west, are designated as an important national cultural property. This "Tatsumi Yagura" was relocated from Fushimi Castle. Also designated as one of Japan's 100 Best Castles.
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Address 1-27 Akashikoen,Akashi-shi (MAP) 31 224 850*05 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 10:00 - 16:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee free -
Himeji-Castle
Himeji Castle is Hirayama castle built around Himeyama and Sagiyama, one of 12 existing Tenshu. The castle in Nakabori is designated as a special historical site, 8 of the existing buildings, such as Daitenshu, Shotenshu, and Watariyagura are designated as a national treasure, and the following 74 buildings (27 Yagura, 15 gates, and 32 walls) are designated as important cultural properties, respectively. Also, it has been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list and designated as one of Japan's 100 Best Castles.
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Address 68 Hon-machi,Himeji-shi (MAP) 24 308 318*86 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Treasures of the country, World heritage Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:00(4/27 - 8/31: - 17:00) Closed 12/29 - 12/30 Admission fee 1,000 yen (300 yen for elementary school, junior high school, high school students) Museum -
Ako-Castle
Ako Castle is known as the castle of the lord for Asano, also, the setting of "Chushingura". Although it is one of the few castles built in a peaceful time, it is a practical castle built by the Koshu-Ryu military science. During the Meiji era, the building inside of the castle was destroyed and only stone walls and moats remained. Yagura, gates, fences, and gardens have been rebuilt since 1935, and Since 1935, the towers, gates, fences, and gardens have been gradually rebuilt, and the reconstruction of the Ninomaru garden is still under way.
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Address 1 Kamikariya,Ako-shi (MAP) 541 587 060*28 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed 12/28 - 1/4 Admission fee free Museum -
Tatsuno-Castle
Wakisaka entered into Tatsuno Castle in 1672, and a new castle was built at the foot of Mt. Keiro. It is divided into a mountain castle and Hirayama castle at the foot of the mountain, and it reaches the current remains as a castle of the feudal lord, which is 50,000 koku. Currently, Honmaru Goten, Hakua castle walls, Tamon Yagura, Uzumimon, and Sumi Yagura are restored. There is historical townscape in the castle town and it is popularly known as "Small Kyoto of Harima".
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Address 128-3 Kamikajo,Tatsuno-cho,Tatsuno-shi (MAP) 114 410 776*57 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - Museum -
Izushi-Castle
Izushi Castle was a castle of the lord for Sengoku until the end of the Tokugawa period from 1706 when Sengoku moved to the castle. The castle was demolished in the Meiji era, however, Shinkoro, moats, and stone walls in existence, also, Sumi Yagura, Tojo date, and Tojo bridge were restored, the whole neighborhood of the moat was maintained as a park. Restored Yagura, tall stone walls, and the atmosphere of the castle town are attractive. It is called as "Small Kyoto of Tajima".
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Address Uchimachi,Izushi-cho,Toyooka-shi (MAP) 194 435 787*51 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee -
Nara
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Yamatokoriyama-Castle
Yamatokoriyama Castle was a castle of the lord for Yanagisawa since Yanagisawa entered into the castle in 1724 until the Meiji Restoration. Yamato was poor in stone materials, gravestone and Jizo are also used for the stone walls of Tenshudai. Currently, there are stone walls of Honmaru, and moats remaining, also, Otemon, Otehigashisumi Yagura, and Outemukai Yagura are restored. Yamatokoriyama Castle is designated as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Sites.
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Address 2 Jonai-cho,Yamatokoriyama-shi (MAP) 11 228 774*68 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee -
Wakayama
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Wakayama-Castle
It is one of the Three Houses of the Tokugawa, was a castle of the lord for the Tokugawa family. Castle ruins are designated as a national historic site, and the remains of stone walls, moats, also, Okaguchimon, earthen wall, and Oimawashimon in the park in existence. Okaguchi gate and earthen wall were designated as an important national cultural property. Currently, Daisho Tenshugun, Yagura, gate, Otemon, and Ichinohashi are restored. Also, the restored Ohashirouka was a bridge where only feudal lords and close advisers can pass in the Edo period.
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Address 3 Ichibancho,Wakayama-shi (MAP) 35 185 837*82 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:30 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 410 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Shimane
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Matsue-Castle
Matsue Castle is one of the existing 12 Tenshu, Tenshu is a national treasure, and castle ruins are designated as a national historic site. Also, it is designated as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Sites. 30 meters high six-storied Tenshu still remains as the original Momoyama Style Tenshu. It is one of the three largest lake castles in Japan, and you can enjoy a "Boat Horikawa Tour" along Hori River, which is about 3.7km surrounded the Matsue Castle, which remains as the original.
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Address 1-5 Tono-machi,Matsue-shi (MAP) 163 501 581*71 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Treasures of the country Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 18:30(10/1 - 3/31: - 17:00) Closed Open all year round Admission fee 560 yen(280 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Okayama
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Tsuyama-Castle
Tsuyama Castle is one of the three major Ohirayama castles in Japan. Matsudaira entered into the castle in 1698, it was a castle of the lord for Matsuyama until the Meiji Restoration. In 1873, the buildings such as Tenshu, and Yagura were destroyed, and currently, there are stone walls of remains and cornerstones of the building. In 2005, Bichu Yagura and earthen wall were restored in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the castle. Currently, it is maintained as Tsuruyama Park, also designated as one of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Sites.
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Address 135 Sange,Tsuyama-shi (MAP) 153 525 147*00 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:40 - 19:00(10/1 - 3/31: - 17:00) Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 300 yen (free for middle school students or younger) -
Bitchumatsuyama-Castle
Bitchu Matsuyama Castle was a castle of the lord for the Itakura family for 8 generations from 1744 when Itakura moved the castle until the Meiji era. It is the only mountain castle in existence 12 Tenshu, located at the mountain peak of Gagyu with the height above sea level 430 m. It is the highest place as the mountain castle of an existing Tenshu, and it is also one of Japan's three major mountain castles. Tenshu, that was built in the Edo era, and the doubled Yagura are designated as an important national cultural property. You can see the castle in a sea of clouds if the timing and conditions are met.
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Address 1 Uchisange,Takahashi-shi (MAP) 236 209 658*75 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00(10/1 - 3/31: - 17:00) Closed 12/28 - 1/4 Admission fee 300 yen(150 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Okayama-Castle
The castle was built by Ukita receiving guidance from Hideyoshi Toyotomi during the Warring States period. It was a castle of the lord for the Ikeda family from 1632 when Ikeda entered into the castle until the Meiji Restoration. "Korakuen" was created on the north side of the Asahi River at the end of the 17th century. In 1945, Tenshu and Ishiyamamon were destroyed by fire but the unburned Tsukimi Yagura and Nishinomaru Nishite Yagura were designated as an important national cultural property in 1950. In 1966, Tenshu was reconstructed, and Akezu, Roukamon, Rokujuichi-Gangiuemon, and a part of the fence was also rebuilt.
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Address 2-3 Marunouchi,Kita-ku,Okayama-shi (MAP) 19 892 409*57 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 300 yen(120 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Hiroshima
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Fukuyama-Castle
Fukuyama Castle was a castle of the lord for the Abe family for generations from 1710 when Abe entered into the castle until the Meiji Restoration. Fushimi Yagura and Sujiganegomon are the buildings in existence, and Fushimi Yagura is the oldest building in the existing Yagura, which was relocated from Fushimi Castle when it was built. In 1966, Tenshu, Tsukimi Yagura, and Oyudono were restored. The ruins of a castle were designated as a historical site by the Government, also one of Japan's 100 Best Castles.
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Address 1-8 Marunouchi,Fukuyama-shi (MAP) 48 568 499*65 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open 9:00 - 18:30(9/1 - 3/31: - 17:00) Closed Monday Admission fee 200 yen (free for high school students or younger) Museum -
Hiroshima-Castle
At the beginning of Hiroshima castle was built, it was said the castle was comparable to the scale of Osaka Castle at that time, with five-storied and three-storied Dai-Tenshu and Cho-Tenshu and 88 Yagura. It was a castle of the lord for the Asano family for 12 generations. It is also one of the Japan's three greatest Hirajiro, along with Nagoya Castle and Okayama Castle. In 1958, Tenshu was restored, also, Hira Yagura of Ninomaru, Tamon Yagura, Taiko Yagura, and Omotemikado were restored during the renovation from 1989.
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Address 21-1 Moto-machi,Naka-ku,Hiroshima-shi (MAP) 22 220 851*64 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 18:00(12/1 - 2/28: - 17:00) Closed 12/29 - 1/2 Admission fee 370 yen (180 yen for high school students, free for junior high school students or younger) Museum
Yamaguchi
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Iwakuni-Castle
Iwakuni Castle is a mountain castle built by Hiroie Kikawa, in 1608. It was built with the natural outer moat using Nishiki River, and six-storied Tenshu was built on the Shiroyama, which was located at an altitude of around 200 meters. However, it was destroyed due to Ikkoku Ichijo Rei promulgated by Shogunate only 7 years later in 1615. The current Tenshu was restored on the south side of Honmaru based on the picture of "component drawing of Tenshu" in 1962.
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Address 3 Yokoyama,Iwakuni-shi (MAP) 103 006 576*58 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open 9:00 - 16:45 Closed 12/16 - 12/31 Admission fee 300 yen (120 yen for elementary school, 260 yen for junior high school, high school students) Museum
Kagawa
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Takamatsu-Castle
Takamatsu Castle was a castle of the lord for the Matsudaira family for 11 generations for 228 years after Matsudaira, who was Shimodate Domain, entered into the castle in 1642. In 1670, the renovation of Tenshu was completed, and Higashinomaru and Kitanomaru were built from the following year. Tsukimi Yagura and Ushitora Yagura were built in 1671, and a palace was built at Sannomaru. Currently, Ushitora Yagura, Tsukimi Yagura, Watari Yagura, and Mizutegomon are in existence and designated as an important national cultural property.
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Address 2-1 Tamamo-cho,Takamatsu-shi (MAP) 60 636 585*00 Yagura The current Yagura Open 7:00 - 18:00(1October - 31March: 8:30 - 17:00) Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 200 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) -
Marugame-Castle
Marugamei Castle is one of the 12 castles with existing Tenshu, and it is the smallest three-storied wooden Tenshu in Japan. Kyogoku completed the Tenshu and whole castle in 1658 after he entered into the castle. However, all the 11 Yagura was destroyed in the Meiji era but the Tenshu and Otemon remain. The stone walls, which is four-storied and a height of about 60 meters, are famous as "Ogino Koubai". It is a castle of stone walls as the name indicates as "Stone Castle".
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Address Ichibancho,Marugame-shi (MAP) 77 711 849*46 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 16:30 Closed 12/25 - 12/31 Admission fee 200 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Ehime
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Imabari-Castle
Imabari Castle was completed including the buildings around 1604. It is one of the best water castles in Japan with a vast moat with water from the sea and a harbor in the castle. Also, it is one of Japan's three major water castles, along with Takamatsu Castle and Nakatsu Castle. Most of the buildings were demolished in the Meiji era except for Uchibori and the stone walls at the main area. Currently, Tenshu, Yagura, and Mon are reconstructed at the main ruins and you can see a magnificent castle.
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Address 3-1-3 Tori-cho,Imabari-shi (MAP) 119 811 183*78 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 500 yen (free for high school students or younger, 250 yen for university students) Museum -
Matsuyama-Castle
Matsuyama Castle is one of the existing 12 Tenshu, 21 existing buildings including Dai-Tenshu are designated as an important national cultural property, and the castle remnants are designated as a historical site by the Government. It is one of the three Hirayama castles in Japan. It was a castle of the lord for the Matsudaira family for 14 generations until the Meiji Restoration after Matsudaira entered into the castle in 1635. Although the castle was destroyed by fire except for Dai-Tenshu in 1933, 22 buildings including Tenshu and 5 small Tenshu were wooden restored.
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Address 1 Marunouchi,Matsuyama-shi (MAP) 53 347 065*75 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00(August: - 17:30, December - January: - 16:30) Closed 3rd Wednesday of December Admission fee 510 yen(150 yen for elementary school students) Museum -
Ozu-Castle
It is said that the castle name has been changed from "Otsu(大津)" to "Ozu(大洲)" after Wakizaka entered into the castle. Ozu Castle was a castle of the lord for the Kato family for 12 generations until the Meiji Restoration after Kato entered into the castle in 1617. 4 Yagura including Daidokoro Yagura and Minamisumi Yagura from Edo period is designated as an important national cultural property. The wooden restored Tenshu, which was completed in 2004, was restored with the traditional construction method when the castle was built.
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Address 903 Ozu,Ozu-shi (MAP) 204 320 667*53 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 500 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Uwajima-Castle
Uwajima Castle is a Hirayama castle built by Takatora Todo, who is called as a "mater of castle construction". The current Tenshu was built by Date but the building, which was constructed by Takatora, was used as a domain. Currently, all the moats are filled, but Shiroyama, including Honmaru and Ninomaru, are designated as a national historical site. Tenshu, which is counted as one of the existing 12 Tenshu is also designated as an important national cultural property.
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Address 1-1 Marunouchi,Uwajima-shi (MAP) 176 158 813*44 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Open 6:00 - 18:30(October - March: - 17:00) Closed Open all year round Admission fee 200 yen(100 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Kochi
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Kochi-Castle
Kochi Castle is one of 12 existing Tenshu remaining in Japan. Tenshu, which was built in the Edo period, Honmarugoten, and Otemon are still in existence. The castle is designated as a national historical site, also one of Japan's 100 Best Castles. The current castle was constructed by Katsutoyo Yamauchi in 1601 and maintained. The three-storied Tenshu is said as imitating Tenshu of Kakegawa Castle, and it is designated as an important national cultural property, including Otemon and other buildings.
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Address 1-2-1 Marunouchi,Kochi-shi (MAP) 73 184 782*17 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) Important cultural properties Tenshukaku The current Tenshu Goten The current Goten Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/26 - 1/1 Admission fee 420 yen (free for high school students or younger) Museum
Fukuoka
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Fukuoka-Castle
Fukuoka Castle was built by Nagamasa Kuroda for 7 years from 1601, also, it is called Maizuru Castle. It was a castle of the lord for Kuroda throughout the Edo period. It is a Hirayama castle, there was no Tenshu but large, medium, or small Tenshu and 47 Yagura. The scale of the castle is the biggest in Kyushu. Currently, most part of the castle is used as Maizuru Park, and the outer moat at that time is maintained as Ohori Park. The remnants of Tamon Yagura, Kinen Yagura, and Najimamon are designated as an important national cultural property.
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Address 7-15 Jonai,Chuo-ku,Fukuoka-shi (MAP) 13 286 637*34 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - Museum -
Kokura-Castle
It took 7 years from the beginning of the construction of Kokura Castle in 1602, which is built by Tadaoki Hosokawa. The Tenshu is called "Karazukuri Tenshu", the characteristic of the Tenshu is that the fifth floor is actually larger than the fourth floor, which are no eaves of the roof between the fourth floor and the fifth floor. Tenshu was destroyed by fire from the castle in 1837, but currently, it is maintained as Katsuyama Park and Karazukuri Tenshu was reconstructed in 1959.
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Address 2-1 Jonai,Kokurakita-ku,Kitakyushu-shi (MAP) 16 465 665*70 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Open 9:00 - 18:00(November - March: - 17:00) Closed Open all year round Admission fee 350 yen (100 yen for elementary school, 200 yen for junior high school, high school students) Museum
Saga
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Saga-Castle
Saga Castle was maintained to extend from 1608 until 1611 by Nabeshima in the early Edo period. It was a castle of the lord for Nabeshima family for generations until the Meiji Restoration. Currently, the castle is maintained as Saga Castle Park, and Honmaru Goten was built in 2004, which is the largest scale of the whole country as a wooden restored building. In addition, among Honmaru Goten, tiles and pillars of Gozanoma from the Tenpo period are used without change.
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Address 2-18-1 Jonai,Saga-shi (MAP) 87 291 047*11 Goten The restored Goten Yagura The current Yagura Open 9:30 - 18:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee free Museum -
Karatsu-Castle
Karatsu Castle was built by Hirotaka Terazawa in 1608 using the demolished materials of Nagoya Castle of Japanese invasions of Korea. It was a castle of the lord for the Ogasawara family after Ogasawara entered into the castle in 1817 until the Meiji Restoration. The castle was abandoned and the building was dismantled. Currently, imitated five-storied Tenshu was built, also, gate and Yagura was reconstructed simultaneously. Taiko was restored at the site of Ninomaru in 1992, Sannomaru Tatsumi Yagura was restored in 1993.
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Address 8-8-1 Higashijonai,Karatsu-shi (MAP) 182 432 019*42 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 410 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum
Nagasaki
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Hirado-Castle
Hirado Castle is known as the castle of the lord for Matsura. In 1599, the fortification of the castle began by Shigenobu Matsura, however, they set fire to the castle and it was burned because of the consideration for Tokugawa shogunate in 1613 just before the completion of the castle. In the middle of the Edo era, the necessity of security for the coast, the rebuilding of the castle began in 1704, and it was completed in 1707. It is one of the few Yamagaryu castles, and it is maintained as Kameoka Park, also imitated Tenshu and Yagura are built.
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Address 1473 Iwanoue-cho,Hirado-shi (MAP) 89 697 755*65 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 17:30 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 500 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Shimabara-Castle
Shimabara Castle was built by Shigemasa Matsukura over the seven years since 1618. It was a castle of the 4 lords for 19 generations about 250 years. The style from the Azuchi-Momoyama period was adopted when the castle was built, which is a five-story Tenshukaku as a core with large and small Yagura. Currently, it is maintained as a castle ruins park, Borogata style Tenshu was restored in 1964. You can see Ariake Sea and Unzendake from the top floor.
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Address 1-1183-1 Jonai,Shimabara-shi (MAP) 173 749 280*66 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:00 - 17:30 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 540 yen (270 yen for elementary school, junior high school, high school students) Museum
Kumamoto
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Kumamoto-Castle
Kumamoto Castle is a castle built by Kiyomasa Kato who is "a master of the castle". It was regarded as one of Japan's three most famous castles and it was a practical castle, which is built as if Goten, large and small Tenshu, and five-storied Yagura were packed. In addition, Tenshu was burned down because of the Seinan War, the current Tenshu was restored. The existing Yagura, including Uto Yagura, castle gate, and 13 walls are designated as an important national cultural property, and the castle is designated as a National Historic Site.
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Address 1-1 Hommaru,Chuo-ku,Kumamoto-shi (MAP) 29 489 299*30 Tenshukaku The restored Tenshu Goten The restored Goten Yagura The restored Yagura Open 8:30 - 18:00(November - March: - 17:00) Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 500 yen(200 yen for elementary and junior high school students) Museum -
Hitoyoshi-Castle
Hitoyoshi Castle was a castle of the lord for the Sagara family for 35 generations about 670 years. In the part of the stone walls, which was built at the end of the Tokugawa period, it is a unique style of stone walls called "Mushagaeshi", which is very rare in the Japanese castle. There is no other place except for Goryokaku of Hakodate and Tsuruoka castle but Hitoyoshi Castle is the biggest. Currently, the castle is maintained as Hitoyoshi Castle Park, and Yagura and wall are restored.
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Address 38 Fumoto-machi,Hitoyoshi-shi (MAP) 195 737 756*30 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - Museum
Oita
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Oitafunai-Castle
Oitafunai Castle was a castle of the lord for the Matsudaira family for 10 generations after Matsudaira entered into the castle in 1658. Tenshu was destroyed by fire in 1743, suffered massive damages. There are Hitojichi Yagura(two-storied Yagura) at Honmaru ruins, Shumon Yagura(Hira Yagura) remaining as remnants. Currently, it is maintained as Oita Castle ruins Park, although Tenshu has not been rebuilt, 3 two-storied Yagura, Otemon, mud fence, and Toukabashi are restored.
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Address 4 Niage-machi,Oita-shi (MAP) 46 268 439*73 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - -
Nakatsu-Castle
Nakatsu Castle is one of Japan's three major water castles along with Imabari Castle and Takamatsu Castle. It was called "Senjo" because of the form of the whole castle is Fan-shaped if you think of Honmaru is in the center. It was a castle of the lord for the Okudaira family after Okudaira entered into the castle in 1717 until the Meiji Restoration. In 1964, five-storied Tenshu and two-storied Yagura were rebuilt with the cooperation of the citizen, including members of the Okudaira family.
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Address Hommaru,Ninocho,Nakatsu-shi (MAP) 145 667 379*75 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open 9:00 - 17:00 Closed Open all year round Admission fee 400 yen (200 yen for middle school students or younger) Museum -
Kitsuki-Castle
Kitsuki Castle was renewed because the actual name was Kitsuki(木付) but the general wrote the name wrongly as Kitsuki(杵築) when Matsudaira entered into the castle in 1645. Tenshu was not rebuilt since it was destroyed by lightning in 1608, but now, three-storied Tenshu is built and it is used as a museum. The greatest appeal of Kitsuki Castle is castle town, Buke Yashiki, Shokuninmachi, and Teramachi, the atmosphere of that time remains remarkable.
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Address 16-1 Kitsuki,Kitsuki-shi (MAP) 878 570 348*65 Tenshukaku Imitation Tenshu Open - Closed - Admission fee - -
Saiki-Castle
Saiki Castle is a castle built by Mouri in 1601. In the Edo era, the domain of Saiki set up Hancho in the castle, and it was a castle of the lord for the Mouri family for 12 generations until the Meiji era. In 1617, Honmaru and Tenshu were destroyed by fire from Ninomaru. In 1709, the buildings were restored except for Tenshu but it was abandoned in 1871, all buildings were removed except Sannomaru.
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Address 1-1-1 Ote-machi,Saiki-shi (MAP) 186 137 722*82 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee - Museum -
Usuki-Castle
Usuki Castle was built on the island called Niujima floating in Usuki bay, and there were three-storied Tenshu and 31 Yagura. The reconstruction work was done over 2 generations after Inaba entered into the castle in 1600. Since then, it was a castle of the lord for the Inaba family for 15 generations until the Meiji Restoration. During the Meiji era, some of the buildings below Tenshu were demolished and the surrounding seas were also reclaimed. Tatami Yagura at Ninomaru and gabled roof style Utonoguchimonwakiro at Honmaru, and they remain today.
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Address 1175 Usuki,Usuki-shi (MAP) 186 726 173*61 Yagura The restored Yagura Open - Closed - Admission fee -
Miyazaki
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Obi-Castle
Obi Castle was a castle of the lord for the Ito family for 14 generations about 280 years after Ito entered into the castle in 1588 until the Meiji Restoration. In 1873, all the buildings in the castle were demolished, but Otemon was restored in 1978 using the 100-year-old Obisugi. There are remains of Gakumonjo(a place for studying), Hanko (Domain school), Bukeyashiki(a warrior's residence), and stone walls, and it was designated as the Nation's Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings.
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Address 10-1 Obi,Nichinan-shi (MAP) 274 462 069*60 Yagura The restored Yagura Open 9:30 - 16:30 Closed 12/29 - 12/31 Admission fee 600 yen (350 yen for elementary school, junior high school, 450 yen for high school, university students) Museum
Okinawa
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Shuri-Castle
Shuri Castle is the royal castle of the Ryukyu Dynasty. It was a castle of the lord for the Sho family for over 450 years since Sho Dynasty started in 1470 until Shuri-jo Castle was surrendered. In 2000, it was registered as a World Heritage site along with Nakijingusuku Castle as "Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu". However, the registration is "Shuri Castle Ruins", and the current main building of a shrine was restored in 1992, and other buildings and walls are not World Heritage.
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Address 1-2 Shurikinjo-cho,Naha-shi (MAP) 33 161 526*45 Designated cultural property (Tenshukaku) World heritage Goten The restored Goten Open 8:30 - 19:30July - September: - 20:30, December - March: - 18:30) Closed The first Wednesday in July and the next day Admission fee 820 yen (310 yen for elementary school, junior high school, 620 yen for high school students) Museum