【View】I wonder if this Mizi City ruined building was lost due to war or fire.【Fun】Actually, I heard it was sold to individuals in Meiji era. Even from the disappearance of the building, the view from here is still great. Worth a walk
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Yonago Castle Ruins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Yonago Castle Ruins are located in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. The environment here is beautiful and the air is pleasant. Every time the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, tourists will come here to enjoy the cherry blossoms. The beautiful natural environment makes it a good place for short trips. Bring your children and experience the fun of walking in the woods.
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Yonago Castle Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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【View】I wonder if this Mizi City ruined building was lost due to war or fire.【Fun】Actually, I heard it was sold to individuals in Meiji era. Even from the disappearance of the building, the view from here is still great. Worth a walk
A comfortable and calm place, rising along the mountain road, looks like a no-man place, but the trail is clear, and there are bamboo-like trekking poles at the entrance that can be borrowed. It takes about ten minutes to come to the platform. It feels very comfortable to look down. It overlooks the entire Mizi City, even if it is cloudy. There are also various Tibetan Bodhisattvas along the way. The moss-like appearance is unique in the jungle.
The scenery is beautiful. It's not difficult to climb because the mountain is not high.
In fact, only the ruins of the stone mounds are left in the Mizi City Trace. There is nothing special to see. I would like to recommend you to go to the seaside all-living hot springs. You can see the sea, see the moon, and listen to the sound of the waves at night. It's really a human enjoyment.
It was nice to be able to see Yonago in the panorama! I want to go this time at Diamond Oyama!