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Hideyoshi Travel Guide

Overview Page Introduction (for “Himeji Castle”)

Discover Himeji Castle through this overview page featuring Japan’s finest surviving samurai fortress, plus links to top 7 spots and a full history guide.
Hideyoshi Travel Guide Detailed

Osaka Castle Walking Tour: 7 Must-See Spots in One Morning

Osaka Castle walking tour: 7 must-see spots in one morning. Route from Tanimachi 4-chome to Osaka Business Park Stn — on-site photos & walking times.
Hidenaga Travel Guide

Osaka Castle Park: All 4 Areas Explored – Spots, History & Visitor Guide

Personally visited guide to Osaka Castle Park — all 4 areas: Otemon, Nishinomaru, Honmaru & Northern Stronghold. 20+ spots with photos, hours & admission
Ieyasu Travel Guide Detailed

Discover 7 Must-See Spots at the Edo Castle Ruins

Free entry. 90 minutes. 7 spots including original Edo-period structures still standing today. A practical walking guide to the Imperial Palace East Gardens in Tokyo.
Aichi

Nagoya Castle: Outer Grounds Area Vol.1

Explore Nagoya Castle’s outer grounds—discover turret ruins, scenic moats, and statues honoring historic figures like Katō Kiyomasa along tranquil walking paths.
Aichi

Nagoya Castle: Nishinomaru Area Vol.1

Explore the Nishinomaru area of Nagoya Castle—featuring a rice storehouse museum, 600-year-old Kaya tree, historical gates, and imperial stone markers.
Aichi

Nagoya Castle: Ofukemaru Area Vol.2

Explore the Ofukemaru area of Nagoya Castle and uncover defensive marvels like the Seihoku-sumi Turret, Kenbei spearhead fence, and U no Kubi moat design.
Aichi

Nagoya Castle: Ofukemaru Area Vol.1

Discover Ofukemaru at Nagoya Castle—where engraved stone ruins, war-scarred foundations, and elegant tea houses reveal stories of strength and serenity.
Aichi

Nagoya Castle: Honmaru Area Vol.3

Explore the main keep and secret gates of Nagoya Castle, including the Akazu no Mon and Karame-te Umadashi—historic defenses of the Tokugawa legacy.
Aichi

Nagoya Castle: Honmaru Area Vol.2

Step inside Nagoya Castle’s Honmaru Palace—home to Tokugawa Yoshinao—and explore exquisite reconstructions, legendary stones, and rich shogunal history.