Miharu Castle Ruins
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Miharu Castle Ruins offer a peaceful glimpse into Japan's feudal past, perched atop a hill in Fukushima Prefecture with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The castle, which once served as a stronghold for the Tamura clan, now features remaining stone walls and earthworks that tell stories of samurai-era battles. Visiting in spring is particularly magical when the area's famous weeping cherry trees bloom, creating a stunning backdrop to this historic site.
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Best visited in early to mid-April during cherry blossom season when the town's famous Takizakura tree and other sakura are in bloom. Limited English signage is available, so consider downloading a translation app or hiring a local guide. The site is free to access and involves some uphill walking, so wear comfortable shoes and bring cash for nearby facilities as card payment may not be widely accepted.
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