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Kasugayama Joshi Monogatari-kan Museum

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Open Opens at 9:00-16:30
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334 Daizu, Joetsu, Niigata 943-0802, JapanMap
Phone+81 25-544-3728
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  • ETflyer
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    I visited because there are 100 castle stamps here. I left the highway and drove according to the car navigation system. The surrounding area was a road in a general house. There is a parking lot in front of the building. The 100 castle stamps were at the reception. There is a banner of the cherry blossoms inside, and you can easily see the castle of the Uesugi family. Looking at the model of the castle, I found that it was a big castle.

    Reviewed on Oct 31, 2023
  • celica001
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    I visited to get a stamp of Japan's Top 100 Castles. Here, Kenshin Uesugi, the owner of Kasugayama Castle, the state of the castle, and the battle folding screen of Kawanakajima are exhibited. It's small, so you can watch the video in a relatively short time. At first glance, the Kasugayama Castle Historic Site Square just in front of the building looks like a pleasant square, but the moat, earthworks, moat-standard pillar buildings, etc. have been restored around it. Although it is a hundred castle stamp, the museum is closed and winter holiday ...

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2023
  • Getaway681543
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    The ruins of Kasugayama Castle, which was the residence of Kenshin Uesugi, a master general during the Sengoku period. A spot with its historical materials. There is also a stamp of one of the 100 famous castles in Japan. It is a facility that you can enter for free. It was good because there was a video!

    Reviewed on Aug 15, 2023
  • Meander767454
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    It is a museum of the Uesugi family at the foot of Mt. Kasuga. Exhibitions of excavated items from the castle ruins and videos of the battle of Kawanakajima were also aired. Shooting is OK inside the hall, and admission is free, so if you like history, please visit.

    Reviewed on Oct 30, 2021
  • bochitabi
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    Located in a 20-minute walk from Kasugayama Station overlooking Mt. Kasuga. When approaching Monogatarikan Niigata, the restored earthworks, moats, and Kun no banners fluttering in the wind. Inside the hall, there are items related to Kenshin 々, introduction of Kenshin and Kasugayama by video on a large screen, and folding screens of the battle of Kawanakajima. From the observation room on the 2nd floor, you can see the ruins of Kasugayama Castle.

    Reviewed on Jul 22, 2021

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