Mihara Castle Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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JR station at castle’s ruined
There is no castle tower anymore, but stone walls still remain. To my surprise, JR Mihara station is located just at the site of castle’s ruins. I had some waiting time for a train, and so I went out ...
There is no castle tower anymore, but stone walls still remain. To my surprise, JR Mihara station is located just at the site of castle’s ruins. I had some waiting time for a train, and so I went out ...
Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where Mihara castle and the keep once stood.
It is quite unique, but Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where the main castle and the keep once stood. Very little of the castle ruins remain to this day except for some stone fo...
Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where Mihara castle and the keep once stood.
It is quite unique, but Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where the main castle and the keep once stood. Very little of the castle ruins remain to this day except for some stone fo...
We had an unexpected hour transit in Mihara between trains. There are no ruins as such - just the moat. It is connected to station via a staircase. We sat on a bench and had sandwiches.
JR station at castle’s ruined
There is no castle tower anymore, but stone walls still remain. To my surprise, JR Mihara station is located just at the site of castle’s ruins. I had some waiting time for a train, and so I went out ...
JR station at castle’s ruined
There is no castle tower anymore, but stone walls still remain. To my surprise, JR Mihara station is located just at the site of castle’s ruins. I had some waiting time for a train, and so I went out ...
Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where Mihara castle and the keep once stood.
It is quite unique, but Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where the main castle and the keep once stood. Very little of the castle ruins remain to this day except for some stone fo...
Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where Mihara castle and the keep once stood.
It is quite unique, but Mihara Station was opened in the late 19th century on where the main castle and the keep once stood. Very little of the castle ruins remain to this day except for some stone fo...
Pleasant place for lunch stop
We had an unexpected hour transit in Mihara between trains. There are no ruins as such - just the moat. It is connected to station via a staircase. We sat on a bench and had sandwiches.