Site of Kanbara Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I went out because there is a castle ruin in Kambara, but I can't find anything that retains traces of the castle such as stone walls. Of course, it is a historical fact that there was a castle. I'm not interested in history except for those who like history very much.
It's just a mountain. However, it seems to be an important place in history and natural history. According to the information on the tourist site in Shizuoka City, it was built by Mr. Imagawa, who ruled the country of Suruga. Yamashiro, derived from Mr. Takeda in Kai Province, Mr. Oda in Owari, and Mr. Tokugawa in Mikawa, and famous busho. (It was a fort without a castle tower). I think it's interesting if the viewer sees it because you can clearly see the Kuruwa (like a moat) that would have been used in the actual battle. In addition, naturally valuable ...
There is a public toilet on the other side of the road near the entrance, and there is a parking lot next to it where about two cars can be parked. I climbed from the entrance, but the road became dark with overgrown trees from a little climb. I was scared and stopped climbing. We recommend that you have courage and go with multiple people.
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I went out because there is a castle ruin in Kambara, but I can't find anything that retains traces of the castle such as stone walls. Of course, it is a historical fact that there was a castle. I'm not interested in history except for those who like history very much.
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It's just a mountain. However, it seems to be an important place in history and natural history. According to the information on the tourist site in Shizuoka City, it was built by Mr. Imagawa, who ruled the country of Suruga. Yamashiro, derived from Mr. Takeda in Kai Province, Mr. Oda in Owari, and Mr. Tokugawa in Mikawa, and famous busho. (It was a fort without a castle tower). I think it's interesting if the viewer sees it because you can clearly see the Kuruwa (like a moat) that would have been used in the actual battle. In addition, naturally valuable ...
1 It may be scary to go alone.
There is a public toilet on the other side of the road near the entrance, and there is a parking lot next to it where about two cars can be parked. I climbed from the entrance, but the road became dark with overgrown trees from a little climb. I was scared and stopped climbing. We recommend that you have courage and go with multiple people.