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  • Name: Tsuwano castle (Tsuwano-jo) Alias: Ipponmatsu-jo, Sanbonmatsu-jo Place: Ushiroda Tsuwano town, Shimane Type: Mountain Castle Built: Originally in 14th century, reformed in 17th century Remaining remnants: Stone walls, clay walls, moats, two turrets and gate (moved) Title: 100 famous Japanese castles.
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  • Tsuwano Castle (津和野城, Tsuwano-jō) was a Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Tsuwano, Shimane Prefecture, in the San'in region of far western Japan.
  • Overall I would strongly recommend Tsuwano as a destination (probably just for one day), and visitors to Tsuwano should check out the castle site.
  • Climb the castle walls. Tsuwano castle no longer stands but its ruins remain up on the mountain ridge overlooking Tsuwano and surrounding area.
  • Yoshimi Yoriyuki established this castle, originally called Sanbonmatsu-jo, to watch over the province of Iwami. His family ruled here for 14 generations.
  • Tsuwano Castle, located 200 meters above the town and valley below, is a historical landmark that offers breathtaking panoramic views.
  • Tsuwano castle (津和野城) is located over Shiroyama mountain which is about 200 meter tall from hillside in Tsuwano town.
  • It is about 40 minutes on foot from Tsuwano Station, but the route to the castle leads through most of the scenic spots of the town.
  • Tsuwano Castle Ruins are the ruins of a medieval mountain castle located at an elevation of 362m. It is the ideal spot to take in the of Tsuwano.
  • 津和野城 tsuwano-jô. ... In 1601, SAKAZAKI Narimasa of the UKITA clan was given the castle and began an extensive modernisation of the outdated complex.
  • Going Castle Ruins through former Castle Town. Today, visiting Tsuwano Town including Tsuwano Castle Ruins is exciting for many visitors.