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November 16th 2019
Published: February 27th 2020
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Himeji Castle is recognized as Japan's most magnificent castle, particularly after its recent five-year renovation, and certainly deserves its moniker White Heron Castle. Built in 1580 by general Toyotomi Hideyoshi, it was never destroyed by war, earthquake or fire and survives to this day as one of the country's twelve original castles. There's a five-story main keep and three smaller keeps, all... Read Full Entry



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Himeji Castle

Blossoms in November!
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View from Himeji Castle

The mythical tiger-headed fish used atop the castle towers were seen as a talisman for fire prevention.
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View from Himeji Castle

The mythical tiger-headed fish used atop the castle towers were seen as a talisman for fire prevention.
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Himeji Castle

Clement downloaded the app at the castle.
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Himeji Castle

The app gave us some interesting photos!
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Moat of Himeji Castle

You could take a boat ride around the moat.



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