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  • Overview. Name: Tottori castle (Tottori-jo) Alias: Kyushosan jo (Kyusyosan castle) Place: Higashi-machi Tottori city, Tottori. Location: 35.510617778572566, 134.2386186476778 Type: Mountain castle Built: Originally 15th century, expanded in 16th and 17th century Remnants: Stone walls and moats Title: 100 famous Japanese castles.
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  • A gate leading into the castle grounds. Tottori Castle's outer citadel (ninomaru) before demolition. Tottori Castle (鳥取城, Tottori-jō) was a Japanese castle located in Tottori...
  • The city is working on various projects to restore some of Tottori castle. No castles were damaged in this storming of the walls. Best Cherry Blossom viewing.
  • See all things to do. Tottori Castle Ruins. 4. 147 reviews. ... The area. Address. Higashimachi, Tottori 680-0011 Tottori Prefecture. Reach out directly.
  • Nothing remains of Tottori Castle, or more properly the ruins of Tottori Castle, but its stone foundations and original wooden gate.
  • Beautiful scenery from sheer cliff shows the both of native security of Tottori castle, and spectacular tactics of Hideyoshi to fall strong castle and general.
  • Yamana Nobumichi built Tottori Castle in 1545. The castle is well known for a famous attack that took place in 1581 when Hideyoshi laid siege to the castle for 200 days.
  • ©Arukikata. Co. , Ltd. | ©Bringer Japan Z Inc. Tottori Castle Ruins. ... Castle ruins overlooking Tottori city, also known for its beautiful cherry blossoms.
  • The Tottori Castle Ruins are now part of Kyusho Park. Home to hundreds of cherry trees, including both the Yoshino and Sato varieties, the park is an incredible...
  • Kyuushou in Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture. The castle was built while conflicts between the Inaba Yamana clan and the Tajima Yamana clan went on.
  • Tottori Castle is classified as a mountain castle, and is located in Tottori Prefecture. During the pre-modern age, it found itself within the borders of Inaba...