Tottori Castle Ruins / Kyusho Park

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The Tottori Castle Ruins, which convey the remnants of the Sengoku period, are known as a "stone wall fortress" built along the slopes of the mountain. Currently maintained as Kyusho Park, it becomes one of the prefecture's leading cherry blossom viewing spots where hundreds of cherry trees bloom in spring. The greatest highlight is Japan's only "Maki-ishigaki" (spherical stone wall), whose unique architectural technique fascinates history and architecture fans. The contrast with the adjacent white Western-style building "Jinpukaku" is also wonderful, allowing you to simultaneously feel the power of samurai culture and the elegance of the Meiji era. If you climb to the top, you can see Tottori City and the Sea of Japan, experiencing the multi-layered depth of history.

Tottori Castle Ruins / Kyusho Park
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【鳥取市】日本百名城 鳥取城跡

【鳥取市】日本百名城 鳥取城跡

Tottori City Tourism and Convention Association

春の鳥取城跡・久松公園「鳥取三十二万石大手門、堂々開門!」

春の鳥取城跡・久松公園「鳥取三十二万石大手門、堂々開門!」

Tottori Prefectural Tourism Federation

Tottori Castle Ruins / Kyusho Park

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2-chome Higashimachi, Tottori-shi, Tottori
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https://www.torican.jp/spot/detail_1001.html
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Tottori City Tourism and Convention Association

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