Marugame Castle Water Well Remains
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The Marugame Castle Water Well Remains are historic well structures that once provided vital water supply to this beautifully preserved 17th-century hilltop castle. These deep stone-lined wells showcase impressive Edo-period engineering and offer a fascinating glimpse into daily castle life during feudal Japan. Located within the castle grounds, the well remains are part of one of Japan's twelve original castles, making them a significant piece of authentic samurai-era infrastructure.
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
The well remains are best viewed as part of a full Marugame Castle visit, which involves a steep climb up stone stepsβwear comfortable walking shoes. English signage is limited, so consider downloading the castle's information materials beforehand or joining a guided tour. The castle grounds are open year-round, with early morning visits offering cooler temperatures and fewer crowds for exploring these historic sites.
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