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Kumamoto, Japan - August 10, 2014: Kumamoto Castle against bright sky,
Okayama, Japan - November 20, 2015: Okayama Castle in the city of Okayama in Okayama Prefecture,  Japan.
Maizuru Park and Tanabe Castle Museum using Tango Tanabe Castle on a sunny day in August 2023 in Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture
Tokyo, Japan: Yushukan Museum - elegant 1930s building by Ito Chuta, located within Yasukuni Shrine - dedicated to Japanese military activity from the start of the Meiji Restoration to the end of World War II. Yushukan, meaning \
Fukuoka castle remains in Fukuoka city, Japan
An aerial view of an old style traditional Japanese house with straw roof in the country side with nothing but nature all around.
Nagahama, Shiga, Japan. Apr 16, 2014. Nagahama Castle with cherry blossom trees in a park. The building was reconstructed out of concrete in 1983. It contains a museum about the city of Nagahama.
Teleshot of Kumamoto Castle on a sunny autumn day with mountainrange in the background. It is located on a hilltop in the heart of Kumamoto and is considered as one of the three premier castles in Japan.
Kyoto, Japan - October 10th, 2023: A row of traditional Japanese tiled roof shops below the hills of the Kiyomizu-dera.
Aizuwakamatsu, Japan- December 31st, 2023: Tsuruga Castle (Wakamatsu castle) a concrete replica of 14th-century castle at Otemachi, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia - August 05, 2022: building of the Sakhalin Regional Museum of Local Lore
Shizuoka, Japan-May,4. 2024:This is Kakegawa Castle in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.\nIt was built by the Imagawa clan, a feudal lord of Suruga, during the Muromachi period.\nKazutoyo Yamauchi remained the castle lord for 10 years.\nIt is also said that Kochi Castle was modeled after Kakegawa Castle.\nThe current Kakegawa Castle was restored in 1994.\nIn the Meiji era, it was demolished, leaving only a part of the building, due to the castle abolition ordinance.
Kakegawa castle was built  in the 15th century, and in the late of the 16th century, Kazutoyo Yamauchi expanded it extensively.\nThe castle tower was rebuilt  In 1994 and it reached the present. It has been selected 100 Great castles of Japan.\nKakegawa,Kakegawa-shi,Shizuoka-ken,Japan 08/02/2016
Matsue, Japan - April 14, 2024: Matsue (Japanese: 松江市, Hepburn: Matsue-shi) is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, Japan, located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu.\nMatsue Castle was constructed from 1607 to 1611 during the early Edo period. It is one of few remaining feudal Japanese castles that retains its main keep in its original wooden form and not a modern concrete reconstruction. Built after the last great war of feudal Japan, the keep has survived earthquakes, fires, wars and other causes that destroyed or damaged many Japanese castles.Matsue, Japan - April 14, 2024: Matsue (Japanese: 松江市, Hepburn: Matsue-shi) is the capital city of Shimane Prefecture, Japan, located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu.\nMatsue Castle was constructed from 1607 to 1611 during the early Edo period. It is one of few remaining feudal Japanese castles that retains its main keep in its original wooden form and not a modern concrete reconstruction. Built after the last great war of feudal Japan, the keep has survived earthquakes, fires, wars and other causes that destroyed or damaged many Japanese castles.\nOn the castle roof are two shachihoko. Shachihoko are mythical half dragon half fish sea creatures that are said to bring rain. They were typically placed on the roofs of castles and the homes of samurai to protect them from fire. On Matsue Castle, the male shachihoko stands on the left and the female on the right.
Nihonmatsu, FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN - November 14 2017: Scenery of the Nihonmatsu-jo castle
A photograph of Hiroshima City during the day
Fukuoka, Japan - July 17, 2016: Kokura Castle, Japanese castle in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Entrance of traditional Japanese house
On a sunny day in March 2023, the Seto Inland Sea Museum of History and Folklore, selected as one of the top 100 public buildings, near the summit of Goshikidai, straddling Takamatsu City and Sakaide City in Kagawa Prefecture.
An aerial view of an old style traditional Japanese house with straw roof in the country side with nothing but nature all around.
Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Nov 21, 2023. Ground-level front view of Nagahama Castle.
Hiroshima, Japan - June 16, 2010: View of Hiroshima castle. Originally constructed in the 1590s, the castle was destroyed in the atomic bomb in 1945. It was rebuilt in 1958.
Okayama Castle and Maple leaves in Autumn Season of Japan.
Risshaku-ji Temple is popularly known as Yamadera (Mountain Temple). The rocky mountain itself is a sacred location for ascetic Zen practices. Visitors can enjoy breath-taking views along the one-hour path from the foot of the mountain to Okunoin Temple and Daibutsuden Hall at the top. The great Haiku master Basho Matsuo composed one of his best-known Haiku poems “Shizukesa ya/iwa ni shimiiru/semi no koe” in the work “Oku no Hosomichi” (Narrow Road to the Deep North) while walking this path.\nPast the Kaisando Hall there are more stairs that lead up to the Godaido Hall, an observation deck with the best views onto the valley below. The building dates back to the early 1700s and extends out over the cliff. Hiking beyond the Godaido Hall is not possible, but there is a path that leads from the Niomon Gate further into the mountain to the Okunoin area. Within the Daibutsuden Hall there is a large statue of Amida Buddha that can be observed from outside.
Museum of local lore in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Sakhalin island. Russia
Hiroshima, Japan - May, 21, 2023: The Hiroshima Castle, also know as the Carp Castle, was built in the 1590s, destroyed in the atomic bombing attack in  1945, and rebuilt in 1948. It´s an original replica, and also serves as a museum telling the history of Hiroshima before the WWII.
On a clear morning in June 2024, the Shoryu Bridge at Fukuchiyama Castle, built by Akechi Mitsuhide, is seen in Fukuchiyama, Kyoto Prefecture.
Kanagawa Japan – Nobember ,13 2019:This is the site of the Hakone checkpoint on the shores of Lake Ashinoko. During the Edo period in Japan, there were more than 50 checkpoints across the country.\nNow restored 150 years later. It is the most famous checkpoint in Japan.\nThe checkpoint was tasked with preventing weapons from being brought into Edo and preventing the escape of hostages from the western country.
Tottori, Tottori, Japan - September 19 2018 : Nakashikirimon Gate of the Tottori Castle Ruins. Tottori Castle was originally built in 1532.
Long corridor in temple
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