1 of Etchu Sandaiyama Castle. A pamphlet is distributed at the tourist information center in front of Uozu Station (not at the entrance of the castle). There are few guides inside the castle. It is a set with many branch castles, and you can enjoy visiting while feeling the distance between the branch castles and the distance from the sea (it is quite difficult in time, but it is recommended to visit with Masakata Castle and Mizuo Castle as a set). At the time of the visit (early December), there was no danger as long as I walked along the promenade. If you are accustomed to Yamashiro, you can walk around without any problems. Road on the way ...
1 of Etchu Sandaiyama Castle. A pamphlet is distributed at the tourist information center in front of Uozu Station (not at the entrance of the castle). There are few guides inside the castle. It is a set with many branch castles, and you can enjoy visiting while feeling the distance between the branch castles and the distance from the sea (it is quite difficult in time, but it is recommended to visit with Masakata Castle and Mizuo Castle as a set). At the time of the visit (early December), there was no danger as long as I walked along the promenade. If you are accustomed to Yamashiro, you can walk around without any problems. Road on the way ...
After seeing the ruins of Takekuma Mansion, I went to the ruins of Matsukura Castle. The road to go is a deep mountain road, narrow and there are many falling stones, so you have to go carefully. You can go to the parking lot just below the main enclosure according to the guide sign, if you climb the stairs from there, you will find the remains of the main enclosure of Matsukura Castle, there is nothing, but from there you can see Toyama Bay and so on, it is a wonderful view. When I went, I couldn't see anything due to fog. If you have a little time, it's a good idea to park your car in the vacant road under Shinomaru and walk to Honmaru, one way ...
After seeing the ruins of Takekuma Mansion, I went to the ruins of Matsukura Castle. The road to go is a deep mountain road, narrow and there are many falling stones, so you have to go carefully. You can go to the parking lot just below the main enclosure according to the guide sign, if you climb the stairs from there, you will find the remains of the main enclosure of Matsukura Castle, there is nothing, but from there you can see Toyama Bay and so on, it is a wonderful view. When I went, I couldn't see anything due to fog. If you have a little time, it's a good idea to park your car in the vacant road under Shinomaru and walk to Honmaru, one way ...
There is almost nothing in Toyama, including Matsukura Castle. I do not recommend it.
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Toyama's mountain castle, including Matsukura Castle, is located in a natural and impassable land. It is a vast mountainous area, and Yamashiro has almost no historical ruins. I do not recommend it except for those who are very interested. Matsukura Castle itself is the main castle in the center of Uozu's mountain castle. After that, Tenjinyama Castle, a branch castle, was created. However, since it is located in too many mountains, it is now completely left unattended. No matter how much the government office tries to maintain, it costs a budget and is vast and nothing ...
1 of ecchu three major mountain castles
1 of Etchu Sandaiyama Castle. A pamphlet is distributed at the tourist information center in front of Uozu Station (not at the entrance of the castle). There are few guides inside the castle. It is a set with many branch castles, and you can enjoy visiting while feeling the distance between the branch castles and the distance from the sea (it is quite difficult in time, but it is recommended to visit with Masakata Castle and Mizuo Castle as a set). At the time of the visit (early December), there was no danger as long as I walked along the promenade. If you are accustomed to Yamashiro, you can walk around without any problems. Road on the way ...
1 of ecchu three major mountain castles
1 of Etchu Sandaiyama Castle. A pamphlet is distributed at the tourist information center in front of Uozu Station (not at the entrance of the castle). There are few guides inside the castle. It is a set with many branch castles, and you can enjoy visiting while feeling the distance between the branch castles and the distance from the sea (it is quite difficult in time, but it is recommended to visit with Masakata Castle and Mizuo Castle as a set). At the time of the visit (early December), there was no danger as long as I walked along the promenade. If you are accustomed to Yamashiro, you can walk around without any problems. Road on the way ...
There's nothing but castle lovers.
After seeing the ruins of Takekuma Mansion, I went to the ruins of Matsukura Castle. The road to go is a deep mountain road, narrow and there are many falling stones, so you have to go carefully. You can go to the parking lot just below the main enclosure according to the guide sign, if you climb the stairs from there, you will find the remains of the main enclosure of Matsukura Castle, there is nothing, but from there you can see Toyama Bay and so on, it is a wonderful view. When I went, I couldn't see anything due to fog. If you have a little time, it's a good idea to park your car in the vacant road under Shinomaru and walk to Honmaru, one way ...
There's nothing but castle lovers.
After seeing the ruins of Takekuma Mansion, I went to the ruins of Matsukura Castle. The road to go is a deep mountain road, narrow and there are many falling stones, so you have to go carefully. You can go to the parking lot just below the main enclosure according to the guide sign, if you climb the stairs from there, you will find the remains of the main enclosure of Matsukura Castle, there is nothing, but from there you can see Toyama Bay and so on, it is a wonderful view. When I went, I couldn't see anything due to fog. If you have a little time, it's a good idea to park your car in the vacant road under Shinomaru and walk to Honmaru, one way ...
There is almost nothing in Toyama, including Matsukura Castle. I do not recommend it.
Toyama's mountain castle, including Matsukura Castle, is located in a natural and impassable land. It is a vast mountainous area, and Yamashiro has almost no historical ruins. I do not recommend it except for those who are very interested. Matsukura Castle itself is the main castle in the center of Uozu's mountain castle. After that, Tenjinyama Castle, a branch castle, was created. However, since it is located in too many mountains, it is now completely left unattended. No matter how much the government office tries to maintain, it costs a budget and is vast and nothing ...