Motosakura Castle Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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SHOKU Nihon hyakunin Jo Castle - honsakura Jo Castle
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The castle based on the local Ochiba clan, a medieval castle, but it was a castle that was well maintained and retains the remnants of the past. From the ruins of the castle, I think I could see INBA NUMA before reclamation at a short distance, but I still thought it was a castle with a nice view with the paddy fields to INBA NUMA spread out.
Even though it is a castle ruin, stone walls do not exist, and there is nothing to imagine. If you are a very historical lover and a castle lover, it may be good.
The castle tower did not remain, and the history of that time was extended to the large site. It was a spot where you could feel melancholy and history.
There are some places where you can't enter due to the damage of the typhoon. It is easy to go from the Narita Highway side. It's good for mountain castle lovers. I can enter Shiroyama and Okunomiya, but I couldn't go to Mt. Settei. I want you to mow the grass and improve a little more. I want more people to come!
It is a Japanese castle that was built on Mt. Masakado and became the home of Mr. Chiba's late period. It was built between 1469 and 1476 during the civilization year.
SHOKU Nihon hyakunin Jo Castle - honsakura Jo Castle
The castle based on the local Ochiba clan, a medieval castle, but it was a castle that was well maintained and retains the remnants of the past. From the ruins of the castle, I think I could see INBA NUMA before reclamation at a short distance, but I still thought it was a castle with a nice view with the paddy fields to INBA NUMA spread out.
I don't know.
Even though it is a castle ruin, stone walls do not exist, and there is nothing to imagine. If you are a very historical lover and a castle lover, it may be good.
I feel history.
The castle tower did not remain, and the history of that time was extended to the large site. It was a spot where you could feel melancholy and history.
I can't see much now.
There are some places where you can't enter due to the damage of the typhoon. It is easy to go from the Narita Highway side. It's good for mountain castle lovers. I can enter Shiroyama and Okunomiya, but I couldn't go to Mt. Settei. I want you to mow the grass and improve a little more. I want more people to come!
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It is a Japanese castle that was built on Mt. Masakado and became the home of Mr. Chiba's late period. It was built between 1469 and 1476 during the civilization year.