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Joetsu City Cultural Heritage Center
Long years ago, there was a strong general whose name was Uesugi Kenshin, in Mt.Kasugayama. He won many battles and had a castle in Mt.Kasugayama. We can`t see that now, but we can see the things th...
Long years ago, there was a strong general whose name was Uesugi Kenshin, in Mt.Kasugayama. He won many battles and had a castle in Mt.Kasugayama. We can`t see that now, but we can see the things th...
Interesting exposition, lots of interactive material. You can look at the work of archaeologists, communicate with friendly ninjas and samurai. Then climb up the mountain
Interesting exposition, lots of interactive material. You can look at the work of archaeologists, communicate with friendly ninjas and samurai. Then climb up the mountain
I went there for the first time as part of a tour of Japan's Top 100 Castles. If I thought it was an office excavating the ruins, I was exhibiting Kasugayama Castle. There was a magnificent exhibition about Kenshin Uesugi, and it was easy to understand with chronological tables and illustrations. Moreover, it's amazing that admission is free.
Joetsu City Cultural Heritage Center
Long years ago, there was a strong general whose name was Uesugi Kenshin, in Mt.Kasugayama. He won many battles and had a castle in Mt.Kasugayama. We can`t see that now, but we can see the things th...
Joetsu City Cultural Heritage Center
Long years ago, there was a strong general whose name was Uesugi Kenshin, in Mt.Kasugayama. He won many battles and had a castle in Mt.Kasugayama. We can`t see that now, but we can see the things th...
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Interesting exposition, lots of interactive material. You can look at the work of archaeologists, communicate with friendly ninjas and samurai. Then climb up the mountain
To visit Wesugi Kensina
Interesting exposition, lots of interactive material. You can look at the work of archaeologists, communicate with friendly ninjas and samurai. Then climb up the mountain
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I went there for the first time as part of a tour of Japan's Top 100 Castles. If I thought it was an office excavating the ruins, I was exhibiting Kasugayama Castle. There was a magnificent exhibition about Kenshin Uesugi, and it was easy to understand with chronological tables and illustrations. Moreover, it's amazing that admission is free.