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Japanese Castles

Edo Castle—Power and Authority on Display

Castles of Japan, Part 4. National Treasure, Inuyama Castle. Inuyama City, Aichi Prefecture.

Castles of Japan, Part 2. National Treasure, Hikone Castle – Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture

Japan Flower Travelogue 2. Heartwarming cherry blossoms

Castles of Japan Part 3. Matsue Castle, Shimane Prefecture

Castles of Japan, Part 5. Kōchi Castle. Kōchi City, Shikoku.

Himeji Castle – The White Heron Castle, glowing in the sky (Himeji City, Hyōgo Prefecture)

Castles of Japan Part 1: National Treasure, Matsumoto Castle – Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture

Visiting Japan’s Renowned Castles Japan’s Castle in the Sky Takeda Castle Ruins

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    The Japanese House: The Basic Elements of Traditional Japanese Residential Architecture.

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    Shopping for the Finest Japanese Products. Kaikado Metal Canisters. Kyoto City.

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    Japan’s Most Dangerous National Treasure. Mt Mitoku and Nageire-dō

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