Hagi Castle Ruins

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Hagi Castle Ruins, located in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, are the atmospheric remains of a once-powerful feudal fortress that played a crucial role in Japan's modernization during the Meiji Restoration. Built in 1604 and dismantled in 1874, the site now features impressive stone walls, moats, and the castle's foundation amid beautiful pine trees with stunning views of the Sea of Japan. The surrounding castle town retains its historic samurai district layout, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a fascinating glimpse into Japan's feudal past.

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The ruins are best visited in spring for cherry blossoms or autumn for colorful foliage, and the flat terrain makes walking easy. Rent a bicycle to explore the nearby samurai residences and historic districts, as they're spread throughout the town. English signage is limited, so consider downloading information beforehand or hiring a guide; entrance typically requires cash payment of around 220 yen.

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Hagi Castle Ruins, located in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, are the atmospheric remains of a once-powerful feudal fortress that played a crucial role in Japan's modernization during the Meiji Restoration. Built in 1604 and dismantled in 1874, the site now features impressive stone walls, moats, and the castle's foundation amid beautiful pine trees with stunning views of the Sea of Japan. The surrounding castle town retains its historic samurai district layout, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a fascinating glimpse into Japan's feudal past.

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