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We recommend a visit along with a tour of Kakumurei Castle.
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Kakumurei Castle was selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. After Kakumurei Castle was abandoned, a Jinya of the Mori clan was built at the foot of the castle, and this building, Suhoro, was built on the back mountain of Jinya. It was used as a place for entertainment for Mr. Kurumajima, the lord of the Mori domain. The road to Suhoro is mostly a castle climbing. The cobblestones are wonderful. I am impressed by the fact that the stone walls like castles remain well. The view from this building is also good. And the garden is also wonderful. In front of you, you can see the magnificent appearance of Mt. Oiwa, a nationally designated natural monument.
We recommend a visit along with a tour of Kakumurei Castle.
Kakumurei Castle was selected as one of the 100 Continued Japanese Castles. After Kakumurei Castle was abandoned, a Jinya of the Mori clan was built at the foot of the castle, and this building, Suhoro, was built on the back mountain of Jinya. It was used as a place for entertainment for Mr. Kurumajima, the lord of the Mori domain. The road to Suhoro is mostly a castle climbing. The cobblestones are wonderful. I am impressed by the fact that the stone walls like castles remain well. The view from this building is also good. And the garden is also wonderful. In front of you, you can see the magnificent appearance of Mt. Oiwa, a nationally designated natural monument.