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Nagoya castle ruins

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4.3 (1237)

1931-3 Chinzeimachi Nagoya, Karatsu, Saga 847-0401, Japan

Hilltop ruins of a 16th-century fort, a small history museum & cherry flowers in spring.

hourglassDuration: 01h30min

outdoor
outdoor
free
free
daytime
daytime
traditional
traditional
parks
parks

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Billionarios 3 months ago

The site of a castle built by Hideyoshi, King of Japan, to get Korea in the past. It is also the place where a large city was built for this purpose, with kings of various lands also gathered from all over Japan. However, the dream was broken and the dream was not fulfilled. This is a place where the romance of such kings of old Japan can be seen. The castle has been destroyed and no longer exists, but there is a place with a good view where stone walls and a keep once stood. It is interesting to walk around the castle. It is recommended to visit the museum, which is free but has a luxurious feel and a golden tea room.

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E Griffin 3 years ago

For a small fee, one can enter the former grounds of Nagoya castles. Not much remains from the castle, but the views and nature makes for a pleasant walk and it’s worth it if already visiting the museum. I went in the dead of winter, but in the spring and fall the foliage is especially spectacular

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Stuart Iles 3 years ago

Fantastic

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Cheong-hyeon Oh 4 years ago

The view is great. you can see the village below, see line, and small islands. Peaceful.

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Simon Lee 4 years ago

Not too interesting and I was unable to go into the museum as it is closed on Mondays. Most of the explanations are not in English, and only the outlines of the castle are visible. There are not any standing pieces besides a monument. Do not come if you are actually looking to find a castle or standing remnant of one. Nevertheless, there are some views that you can see.