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... ditch, large stone walls, gate tower and direction towers. Now it is part of the sightseeing spot within the Nagoya Castle area, but the past is the strategic of defense of enemy invasion.
Enter from the east gate and pass through the Ninomaru Garden, the first thing that appears is the "Southeast corner turret". The southeast is also called Tatsumi turret because it corresponds to Tatsumi. Built around 1612, it is designated as a national important cultural property. It is similar to the southwest corner turret, but there are some subtly different parts, so it may be interesting to look for the difference.
I stopped by when I visited Nagoya Castle in April 2019. It was a tower just after entering the Omotesanomonmon gate of Nagoya Castle, and the day I visited it was not open to the public. I thought the view from the outside (south side) of the moat was beautiful.
It's not inside, so it's hard to say word of mouth, but I pointed the camera because it's an important defense base from the Ninomaru Garden. I was able to enter the Honmaru Palace and the corner turret in the southwest, but at the time of writing the word of mouth, I was not sure if the corner turret here was open or I was not sure, and if it was open, I felt like I missed it.
It is one of the three existing corner turrets in Nagoya Castle and is an important cultural property building. There is no roof on the first floor, so it looks like a two-story building, but the interior is a three-story building. The roof on the third floor on the east side is characterized by the decoration of the eaves and karahafu.
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... ditch, large stone walls, gate tower and direction towers. Now it is part of the sightseeing spot within the Nagoya Castle area, but the past is the strategic of defense of enemy invasion.
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Enter from the east gate and pass through the Ninomaru Garden, the first thing that appears is the "Southeast corner turret". The southeast is also called Tatsumi turret because it corresponds to Tatsumi. Built around 1612, it is designated as a national important cultural property. It is similar to the southwest corner turret, but there are some subtly different parts, so it may be interesting to look for the difference.
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I stopped by when I visited Nagoya Castle in April 2019. It was a tower just after entering the Omotesanomonmon gate of Nagoya Castle, and the day I visited it was not open to the public. I thought the view from the outside (south side) of the moat was beautiful.
It's a nice corner turret.
It's not inside, so it's hard to say word of mouth, but I pointed the camera because it's an important defense base from the Ninomaru Garden. I was able to enter the Honmaru Palace and the corner turret in the southwest, but at the time of writing the word of mouth, I was not sure if the corner turret here was open or I was not sure, and if it was open, I felt like I missed it.
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It is one of the three existing corner turrets in Nagoya Castle and is an important cultural property building. There is no roof on the first floor, so it looks like a two-story building, but the interior is a three-story building. The roof on the third floor on the east side is characterized by the decoration of the eaves and karahafu.