Feeling the weight of history in the weathered Yagura-mon Gate — Tsuchiura-jo (Hitachi Province, Ibaraki)
One of “The Additional 100 Castles of Japan”,also known by the nickname Kijō (“T ...
Visiting One of Japan’s “Top 100 Castles” — Sakura-jo (Shimofusa Province, Chiba)
Walking along the top of the Dorui was surprisingly impressing!! Hello, I’m Shin ...
Infiltrating the “Floating Castle” Said to Be Impregnable!!— Oshi-jo (Musashi Province, Saitama), which withstood Ishida Mitsunari’s flood attack —Toward the Ishida Embankment
To the “Floating Castle” that even Ishida Mitsunari failed to conquer with a flo ...
A full-scale hirayama-style castle where one can vividly imagine the annihilation of enemy forces —Moriya-jo – (Shimofusa Province, Ibaraki)
An Enormous Dry Moat That Instantly Took My Breath Away!! Hello, this is Shin. A ...
Usui-jō: The Main Stronghold of the Hara Clan That Repelled the Armies of Uesugi Kenshin(Shimofusa Province, Chiba)
A Bamboo-Grove Hill-and-Plains Castle — Usui-jō Hello, I’m Shin. On Friday, Apri ...
Moroto-jō: An Earthen Fortification with Dry Moats Overlooking Lake Inbanuma (Shimofusa Province, Chiba)
A Hidden Gem of a Castle Within Inbanuma Park Hello, I’m Shin. On Thursday, Apri ...
