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Kakegawa Castle as seen from the train
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Yotsuashi-mon GateMain gate to enter the castle grounds. A reconstruction.
四足門
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Steps to the castle tower
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Castle tower
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Stairs to Kakegawa Castle tower
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Final gate to Castle tower
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View of castle palace
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View of Honmaru
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Inside Castle tower
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Inside Castle tower
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Top floor of Castle tower
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View of Honmaru from Castle tower
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View of Kakegawa city toward the station (shinkansen)
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Castle tower balcony
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Inside Castle tower
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Castle tower
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Stairs down from Castle tower
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Castle tower
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Castle tower as seen from the palace
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Castle palace reconstructed in 1861The palace served as the castle lord's residence as well as a place for official meetings and ceremonies.
御殿
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Inside the palace
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Inside the palace
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Room inside the palace
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Rock garden inside the palace
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Rock garden inside the palace
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Kakegawa Castle marker
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Kakegawa Castle marker
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Pine tree and castle tower
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Castle tower
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Castle tower
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Castle tower as seen from neighboring high school
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Castle tower and sign
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Castle tower
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Castle tower and Taiko Turret太鼓櫓
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Otemon Gate大手門
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Otemon Gate大手門
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Otemon Gate
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Otemon Gate rear
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Otemon Gate
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Otemon Gate
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Guard house next to Otemon Gate大手門番所
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The plaza has this Statue of Lord Yamauchi Kazutoyo and Chiyo. 「なでしこ」山内一豊と千代
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Statue of Lord Yamauchi Kazutoyo and Chiyo near Sakata Station in Maibara, Shiga. Unveiled on May 7, 2005. 「なでしこ」山内一豊と千代
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The main characters featured in the NHK Taiga Drama in 2006, "Komyo ga Tsuji." Chiyo was Kazutoyo's wife and was born in this area. Chiyo became a nun after her husband died.
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A short walk from Sakata Station is the Gravesite of Lord Yamauchi Kazutoyo's mother, Hoshuin, in a very quiet place.
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Gravesite of Lord Yamauchi Kazutoyo's mother Hoshuin. 法秀院の墓
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Gravesite of Lord Yamauchi Kazutoyo's mother Hoshuin. 法秀院の墓
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Plaque next to grave. Hoshuin never really left this place and died here as well.
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Touristy touch
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Naganoya, Yamauchi Kazutoyo's childhood home. The front gate, made of wood, collapsed some years ago, and this wooden structure is all that's left. 長野家
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Naganoya, the house where Yamauchi Kazutoyo lived during childhood with his mother.
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Naganoya
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