Jojos Castle is located on the Asian mainland near the Black Sea mouth of the Bosphorus Strait. It was built during the Byzantine Empire in the 13th and 1400s. It takes about two hours to get to the Anatolian oak town by cruise ship from Istanbul, and it takes a short time to climb the mountain from the town. The castle has collapsed and broken, with letters marked on the gates. It is said that there is also a similar castle on the other side of the continent, with chains linking the two castles across the Channel to guard passing ships. Standing on the hillside of the castle, you can see the Black Sea in the distance.
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Jojos Castle is located on the Asian mainland near the Black Sea mouth of the Bosphorus Strait. It was built during the Byzantine Empire in the 13th and 1400s. It takes about two hours to get to the Anatolian oak town by cruise ship from Istanbul, and it takes a short time to climb the mountain from the town. The castle has collapsed and broken, with letters marked on the gates. It is said that there is also a similar castle on the other side of the continent, with chains linking the two castles across the Channel to guard passing ships. Standing on the hillside of the castle, you can see the Black Sea in the distance.
I went to Boblus Strait to cross to Istanbul by boat, chartered a car, passed this attraction, the master let us get off to see, this attraction is not very big, but there is history left