Tsukimi-Yagura Turret
πΏ Nature & Parks Β· takamatsu, Kagawa Β· β 4.2
Tsukimi-Yagura, meaning 'Moon-Viewing Turret,' is a historic castle watchtower that exemplifies traditional Japanese defensive architecture. This elegant structure was strategically designed not only for military surveillance but also to serve as a peaceful spot for appreciating the beauty of the moon, reflecting the Japanese aesthetic of combining function with natural appreciation. The turret offers visitors a glimpse into Japan's feudal past while showcasing the refined sensibilities of samurai culture.
Visitor Information
| π Address | takamatsu, Kagawa |
| π Admission | See official site |
| π Access | β |
| π Hours | Not available |
| π Official | β |
π‘ Tips for Visitors
Visit during autumn for the best moon-viewing experience, especially during the harvest moon season when traditional tsukimi festivals take place. Check opening hours in advance as some castle turrets have limited access or require advance booking. Wear comfortable shoes with good grip as castle stairs can be steep and narrow.
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