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We recommend that you match this tour with the "Tatebayashi Castle 1/400 Model" on the 1st floor of the nearby [Tatebayashi City Daiichi Museum].
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I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is a constituent cultural property of Japanese Heritage. If you are visiting here, there is "Tatebayashi Castle 1/400 Model" on the 1st floor of the nearby [Tatebayashi City Daiichi Museum]. You can see [Tatebayashi Gate], We recommend that you visit together. Also, NHK Maebashi Broadcasting Station 90th Anniversary ...
Tatebayashi Castle was a flat castle with Jonuma as a natural hazard. Also known as Obiki Castle, the Tatebayashi Castle votive tablet dedicated to Obiki Inari Shrine is preserved. Tatebayashi Castle Ema is the only material that expresses Tatebayashi Castle spatially, with the surrounding area including Tatebayashi Castle drawn in extremely colorful colors. This votive tablet can be seen on your smartphone by reading the QR code on the explanation board. The Gorinto and Hokointo, which were excavated from the site of Tatebayashi Castle, can be seen in the tombstones excavated from Tatebayashi Castle near the former Akimoto villa. ...
This Tatebayashi Castle is about 30 minutes east of Tatebayashi Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line. It is located on the west side of Jonuma, a vast pond. Castles have been maintained since the Sengoku period. Now some earthworks remain. The Dobashi Gate in Sannomaru remains as a remains. It has an impression like a restoration. The gate and its side walls show the former state.
The gate is splendid. You can imagine the traces of the territory.
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It's wonderful that the gates of the past remain. Other remains feel like earthworks remain here and there, and if you imagine it, you can grasp the territory. The site of the nearby Moslin office and the former residence of Hanaburo Tayama seemed to be free of charge.
There are only a few gates, a wall, and a bank, and nothing like a castle. It's just evil. Just call me a plate explanation just because it was the site where the castle was, so let's imagine it. There is a castle museum on the 2nd floor of the nearby library, so please ask.
We recommend that you match this tour with the "Tatebayashi Castle 1/400 Model" on the 1st floor of the nearby [Tatebayashi City Daiichi Museum].
I visited because it is listed in "Japanese Heritage Satonuma Historical Building" available at [Tatebayashi Station Tourist Information Center] and is a constituent cultural property of Japanese Heritage. If you are visiting here, there is "Tatebayashi Castle 1/400 Model" on the 1st floor of the nearby [Tatebayashi City Daiichi Museum]. You can see [Tatebayashi Gate], We recommend that you visit together. Also, NHK Maebashi Broadcasting Station 90th Anniversary ...
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Tatebayashi Castle was a flat castle with Jonuma as a natural hazard. Also known as Obiki Castle, the Tatebayashi Castle votive tablet dedicated to Obiki Inari Shrine is preserved. Tatebayashi Castle Ema is the only material that expresses Tatebayashi Castle spatially, with the surrounding area including Tatebayashi Castle drawn in extremely colorful colors. This votive tablet can be seen on your smartphone by reading the QR code on the explanation board. The Gorinto and Hokointo, which were excavated from the site of Tatebayashi Castle, can be seen in the tombstones excavated from Tatebayashi Castle near the former Akimoto villa. ...
It was a castle that used the swamp.
This Tatebayashi Castle is about 30 minutes east of Tatebayashi Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line. It is located on the west side of Jonuma, a vast pond. Castles have been maintained since the Sengoku period. Now some earthworks remain. The Dobashi Gate in Sannomaru remains as a remains. It has an impression like a restoration. The gate and its side walls show the former state.
The gate is splendid. You can imagine the traces of the territory.
It's wonderful that the gates of the past remain. Other remains feel like earthworks remain here and there, and if you imagine it, you can grasp the territory. The site of the nearby Moslin office and the former residence of Hanaburo Tayama seemed to be free of charge.
Castle? No, no, just the gate.
There are only a few gates, a wall, and a bank, and nothing like a castle. It's just evil. Just call me a plate explanation just because it was the site where the castle was, so let's imagine it. There is a castle museum on the 2nd floor of the nearby library, so please ask.