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100 cities in Japan No.103 Langgang City Trail (Lu Ao)
Original Text
A residence of the same family as Mr. Kitahata in Ise. It seems that it was from the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Warring States period. The castle was also called the Imperial Palace, and Mr. Kitahata had a high official rank, but was destroyed by Tamenobu Tsugaru in 1578. There is no time and only the signboard from Namioka Station.
100 cities in Japan No.103 Langgang City Trail (Lu Ao)
Original Text
A residence of the same family as Mr. Kitahata in Ise. It seems that it was from the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Warring States period. The castle was also called the Imperial Palace, and Mr. Kitahata had a high official rank, but was destroyed by Tamenobu Tsugaru in 1578. There is no time and only the signboard from Namioka Station.
The remains of Heijo where Kuruwa divided by moats and earthenware remains
Original Text
The ruins of Namioka Castle are Heijo, where eight Kuruwa of the new building, Higashikan, Kitakan, Outer Gate, Kenkokan, Nishikan, Inland Hall, and Sarugakukan are separated by moats and earthworks. It is a castle ruins where you can clearly see the structure even now. It's a large castle ruin, so you'll be wondering what route to see it. The farthest place from Namioka Station was the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center with a parking lot, and there was a walking route starting from this place. If you walk from the station, start from the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center ...
The remains of Heijo where Kuruwa divided by moats and earthenware remains
Original Text
The ruins of Namioka Castle are Heijo, where eight Kuruwa of the new building, Higashikan, Kitakan, Outer Gate, Kenkokan, Nishikan, Inland Hall, and Sarugakukan are separated by moats and earthworks. It is a castle ruins where you can clearly see the structure even now. It's a large castle ruin, so you'll be wondering what route to see it. The farthest place from Namioka Station was the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center with a parking lot, and there was a walking route starting from this place. If you walk from the station, start from the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center ...
The basics of medieval castles are territory walks
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One of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. Since it is a medieval castle, there is no structure like a castle tower in Kuruwa. If you go around at the shortest time, the order is from the parking lot to the Sarugakukan, the East Building, the North Building, the West Building, and the Inner Building. The best highlight is the North Building, including its size. It is easy to understand because the ruins of the building are conspicuous. However, if you don't have any prior knowledge, it will be a mess, so if possible, I recommend stopping by the Aomori City Medieval Museum before visiting. The cherry blossoms seem to be beautiful in spring, but the greenery in August shines in the sun and feels good.
100 cities in Japan No.103 Langgang City Trail (Lu Ao)
A residence of the same family as Mr. Kitahata in Ise. It seems that it was from the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Warring States period. The castle was also called the Imperial Palace, and Mr. Kitahata had a high official rank, but was destroyed by Tamenobu Tsugaru in 1578. There is no time and only the signboard from Namioka Station.
100 cities in Japan No.103 Langgang City Trail (Lu Ao)
A residence of the same family as Mr. Kitahata in Ise. It seems that it was from the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties to the Warring States period. The castle was also called the Imperial Palace, and Mr. Kitahata had a high official rank, but was destroyed by Tamenobu Tsugaru in 1578. There is no time and only the signboard from Namioka Station.
The remains of Heijo where Kuruwa divided by moats and earthenware remains
The ruins of Namioka Castle are Heijo, where eight Kuruwa of the new building, Higashikan, Kitakan, Outer Gate, Kenkokan, Nishikan, Inland Hall, and Sarugakukan are separated by moats and earthworks. It is a castle ruins where you can clearly see the structure even now. It's a large castle ruin, so you'll be wondering what route to see it. The farthest place from Namioka Station was the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center with a parking lot, and there was a walking route starting from this place. If you walk from the station, start from the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center ...
The remains of Heijo where Kuruwa divided by moats and earthenware remains
The ruins of Namioka Castle are Heijo, where eight Kuruwa of the new building, Higashikan, Kitakan, Outer Gate, Kenkokan, Nishikan, Inland Hall, and Sarugakukan are separated by moats and earthworks. It is a castle ruins where you can clearly see the structure even now. It's a large castle ruin, so you'll be wondering what route to see it. The farthest place from Namioka Station was the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center with a parking lot, and there was a walking route starting from this place. If you walk from the station, start from the Namioka Castle Ruins Information Center ...
The basics of medieval castles are territory walks
One of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. Since it is a medieval castle, there is no structure like a castle tower in Kuruwa. If you go around at the shortest time, the order is from the parking lot to the Sarugakukan, the East Building, the North Building, the West Building, and the Inner Building. The best highlight is the North Building, including its size. It is easy to understand because the ruins of the building are conspicuous. However, if you don't have any prior knowledge, it will be a mess, so if possible, I recommend stopping by the Aomori City Medieval Museum before visiting. The cherry blossoms seem to be beautiful in spring, but the greenery in August shines in the sun and feels good.