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In order to enter the Fukuyama Castle from the north side, you will have to pass through the Kinkin gate. This gate was a building at the time of the construction of Fukuyama Castle, and it was designated as a national important cultural property because it survived the demolition of the castle and the burnt down by the Fukuyama air raid along with the Fushimi turret. The stone walls and white walls are in very beautiful condition because they are dismantled and repaired and preserved.
When I went out to the north exit of Fukuyama Station, the stone wall of the castle continued across the road. Follow the stone wall to the west and enter the right, you will go up, and eventually there will be a large muscular gate. This muslin gate is the main gate of Fukuyama Castle, so it is large and magnificent. And, many muslin iron were hammered on the doors, which were the origin of the name. Considering that there is a core part of the castle including the castle tower when passing through this gate, it is the last fort for Fukuyama Jo castle ...
When you go out to the north exit of Fukuyama Station, you will see the stone wall of Fukuyama Castle in front of you. When I aimed at the castle as if I were going around the stone wall, there was a muscular gate at first. It is a big and magnificent gate. That should be the main gate of Fukuyama Castle. What I was curious about was the name "Sustained Mikado". It seems that the name comes from the fact that dozens of iron iron are still hit on the corners and doors of the pillars with iron fences.
The main gate of the main enclosure. It looks really splendid and sturdy.
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A turret gate located at the main gate of Fukuyama Castle Honmaru. It was on the south side of the castle with the Fushimi turret. As expected, the main gate is a magnificent gate that looks very sturdy. It was explained that it was relocated from Fushimi Castle as well as the Fushimi turret. Personally, this area with the Sustained Gate and Fushimi Tower is my favorite place in the castle. You can see this area in the foreground from the platform of Fukuyama Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen.
I think it's the same as the castle tower, but this gate was under construction and I couldn't go down. It was relocated from Fushimi Castle when Fukuyama Castle was built at the gate of the main enclosure of Fukuyama Castle, and it is said that it was named after the corners of the pillars and the skeletons of the doors.
Fushan City was building at that time の
In order to enter the Fukuyama Castle from the north side, you will have to pass through the Kinkin gate. This gate was a building at the time of the construction of Fukuyama Castle, and it was designated as a national important cultural property because it survived the demolition of the castle and the burnt down by the Fukuyama air raid along with the Fushimi turret. The stone walls and white walls are in very beautiful condition because they are dismantled and repaired and preserved.
it's the last fortress gate for Fukuyama castle.
When I went out to the north exit of Fukuyama Station, the stone wall of the castle continued across the road. Follow the stone wall to the west and enter the right, you will go up, and eventually there will be a large muscular gate. This muslin gate is the main gate of Fukuyama Castle, so it is large and magnificent. And, many muslin iron were hammered on the doors, which were the origin of the name. Considering that there is a core part of the castle including the castle tower when passing through this gate, it is the last fort for Fukuyama Jo castle ...
the main gate of Fukuyama castle.
When you go out to the north exit of Fukuyama Station, you will see the stone wall of Fukuyama Castle in front of you. When I aimed at the castle as if I were going around the stone wall, there was a muscular gate at first. It is a big and magnificent gate. That should be the main gate of Fukuyama Castle. What I was curious about was the name "Sustained Mikado". It seems that the name comes from the fact that dozens of iron iron are still hit on the corners and doors of the pillars with iron fences.
The main gate of the main enclosure. It looks really splendid and sturdy.
A turret gate located at the main gate of Fukuyama Castle Honmaru. It was on the south side of the castle with the Fushimi turret. As expected, the main gate is a magnificent gate that looks very sturdy. It was explained that it was relocated from Fushimi Castle as well as the Fushimi turret. Personally, this area with the Sustained Gate and Fushimi Tower is my favorite place in the castle. You can see this area in the foreground from the platform of Fukuyama Station on the Sanyo Shinkansen.
I couldn't get down under construction.
I think it's the same as the castle tower, but this gate was under construction and I couldn't go down. It was relocated from Fushimi Castle when Fukuyama Castle was built at the gate of the main enclosure of Fukuyama Castle, and it is said that it was named after the corners of the pillars and the skeletons of the doors.