The Haga Clan’s Castle Surrounded by Double Moats and a Total of Six Moats — Tobiyama-jo (Shimotsuke Province, Tochigi)
Astonishing Double Moats! What an incredibly well-fortified castle… Hello, this ...
Only Modest Remains of Earthen Ramparts and Moats — Akayama-jo (Musashi Province, Saitama)
A layout map remains, but there are almost no visible ruins. Hi, this is Shin. M ...
A castle ruin without explanatory signs for its defensive structures—making it quite challenging for beginners to understand— Ushiku-jo (Hitachi Province, Ibaraki)
The defensive structures are gradually starting to come into view! Hello, this i ...
A formidable castle renovated by the military genius Hōjō Ujiteru— Takiyama-jo (Musashi Province, present-day Tokyo)
The shapes are not perfectly preserved, but the defensive structures are remarka ...
A Terrifyingly Intimidating Defensive Structure〜Shimazaki-jō (Hitachi Province – present-day Ibaraki)
I Was Surprised by the Defensive Structures—Far More Impressive Than Expected!! ...
Hōjō’s Fierce Resistance to Hideyoshi’s Campaign — Hachigata-jo (Musashi Province, Saitama)
Discover the Charm of Hachigata-jo !! Hello, this is Shin. As always, I’m still ...
An Ōtemon Gate, a Yakuimon Gate, and large moats—there are so many highlights to see! From the residence of the Sengoku daimyo, the Satake clan, to the Tokugawa family — Mito-jo (Hitachi Province, Ibaraki)
Castle lovers are sure to feel excited! Hello, this is Shin. May 6, 2023 (Saturd ...
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 ...
