Most reviewed Castles in Nishikasugai County

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Nishikasugai County through these extensively reviewed and popular spots.

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Takeda Clan Residence (Tsutsujigasaki Mansion Ruins) image
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Takeda Clan Residence (Tsutsujigasaki Mansion Ruins)
Historical landmark
Remains of a renowned clan's centuries-old fortified mansion, now with Shinto shrines & a treasury.
4.10 (2.1K reviews)
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Yamanaka Castle Ruins
Historical landmark
Remnants of a 1500s mountain fort, now covered by vegetation, with views of Mount Fuji & Suruga Bay.
4.20 (2.1K reviews)
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Echizen Ono Castle
Castle
Modern replica of a 16th-century stone castle, with steep staircases & ornate objects on display.
3.90 (1.9K reviews)
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Iwamura‐Jyoseki
Historical landmark
Hilltop ruins including stone walls & a turret of a 12th-century castle, reached by a steep trail.
4.10 (1.9K reviews)
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Matsushiro Castle Ruins
Castle
The original castle on this site was built in 1560 although the current version is a reconstruction.
3.90 (1.5K reviews)
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Shibata Castle Ruins
Castle
Set in the heart of the city, this ancient, flatland-style castle's ruins can be visited seasonally.
3.90 (1.3K reviews)
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Kōfu Castle Ruins
Castle
Remains of a 16th-century hilltop castle built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi & surrounded by a public park.
4.10 (1.1K reviews)
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Takatō Castle Ruins
Castle
Famous for its cherry blossom viewing, this park is arrayed around a ruined castle.
4.20 (1K reviews)
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Takada Castle Three-storey Turret
Castle
Triple-turreted feudal-era castle surrounded by a moat & park, popular for cherry blossom viewing.
4.00 (1K reviews)
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Fukui Castle Ruins
Historical landmark
Remains of a 1600s castle with walls & a moat, a statue of its creator & seasonal cherry blossoms.
3.60 (886 reviews)
Komaki City History Museum image
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Komaki City History Museum
Local history museum
3.80 (877 reviews)
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Ishikawa-mon Gate
Historical landmark
Restored gate standing east of the of Kanazawa Castle & facing Kenrokuen Garden.
4.30 (836 reviews)
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Yoshida Castle Iron Turret
Castle
Ruins of an incomplete 16th-century castle once home to a feudal lord, with a turret & a museum.
3.90 (753 reviews)
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Nanao Castle Ruins
Historical landmark
Hilltop remains of a stone fortress destroyed in the 1570s, with a hiking path & views of Nanao Bay.
4.40 (672 reviews)
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Tatsuokajō Castle Ruins (Goryokaku)
Castle
Restored clan stronghold from the 1800s, with a rare & European-influenced star-shaped structure.
3.80 (632 reviews)
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Takaoka Castle Ruins
Castle
A moat encircles these 17th-century remains in a leafy park known for its spring cherry blossoms.
3.90 (515 reviews)
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Murakami Castle Ruins
Castle
Stone wall remains of a hilltop castle thought to be built in the early 1500s, reached via a trail.
4.10 (464 reviews)
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Takatenjin Castle Ruins
Castle
Remains of a mountainous castle & 16th-century battle location, accessible via hiking trail.
4.10 (449 reviews)
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Sumpu castle East gate
Castle
👍👍 東御門は駿府城二ノ丸の東に位置し重要な出入り口で主に重臣たちの出入り口と利用されており、現在の建物は平成8年に復元したものです。巽櫓は十二支で表した巽(辰巳)の方角に位置することから巽櫓と呼ばれました。全国の城の櫓建築では珍しくL字型の平面で二重三階となっています。入場料は大人1人200円、入口で靴を脱ぎ...
4.10 (440 reviews)
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Nagahama Castle Remains
Castle
4.10 (439 reviews)
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