Azuchi Castle 360° Panorama Tour | Panoramic Views of the Tenshudai and Nio Gate

AZUCHI 360° VIRTUAL TOUR

Azuchi Castle 360° Panorama Experience

Explore the Tenshudai, Nio Gate, and the remains of senior retainers’ residences—right from where you are.

How to Use

  • Drag (or swipe) the screen to look around.
  • Use the fullscreen button at the top left to enlarge the view. (Unavailable on iPhone)

Featured Spots (360°)

Former Residence of Toshiie Maeda (Traditional Attribution)

Former Residence of Toshiie Maeda

View the entrance and residence remains in full 360°.

Entrance from the Otemon area

Site of the Maeda Residence

Former Residence of Hashiba Hideyoshi (Traditional Attribution)

Former Residence of Hashiba Hideyoshi

Use multiple viewpoints to understand the terraced structure of the residence remains in 360°.

Entrance from Otemichi to the first level

First level

First level

First level

Stairs leading from the first level to the second level

Second level

Second level

Entrance to the second level from Otemon

Site of the Tenshudai (Main Keep Platform)

Site of the Tenshudai

Visualize the foundation stones and panoramic views from the Tenshudai in a full 360° perspective.

The path from the Honmaru ruins to the Tenshudai. Under investigation.

Approaching the Tenshudai

At the top of the stairs

From the Tenshudai

Beyond the Tenshudai, where Nobunaga’s mausoleum becomes visible

Even farther ahead—the highest point of the Azuchi Castle ruins. The Tenshudai is behind you.

Nio Gate (Sōkenji Niōmon)

Nio Gate (Sōkenji Niōmon)

A nationally designated Important Cultural Property featuring a two-story gate and guardian statues. Experience the scale and presence of the elevated stairway space in 360°.

Looking down the stairs from the former Sōkenji site, the gate appears ahead

Approaching the gate

Directly in front of the gate

On the opposite side after passing through the gate

Further away from the gate

Buddhist Footprint Stone (Busshoku-seki)

Buddhist Footprint Stone

A 360° look at a real example of repurposed stonework. Understand its placement in relation to the surrounding stone walls.

At the base of the Buddhist Footprint Stone

Slightly farther from the Buddhist Footprint Stone

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