Inawashiro Castle Ruins
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Inawashiro Castle Ruins stand as a testament to feudal Japan's turbulent history, perched on a hill overlooking the scenic Lake Inawashiro and Mount Bandai. Originally built in the 14th century, this castle was once a strategic stronghold of the Ashina clan before falling to Date Masamune's forces in the late 1500s. Today, visitors can explore the remaining stone foundations and earthworks while enjoying panoramic views of Fukushima's natural beauty, making it a peaceful spot for history enthusiasts and photographers alike.
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| π« Admission | See official site |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
The ruins are free to access and best visited during spring for cherry blossoms or autumn for fall foliage. There is limited English signage, so consider downloading information beforehand or using a translation app. Wear comfortable walking shoes as the terrain includes uneven paths and grassy slopes; the site is easily accessible by car with free parking available nearby.
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