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Kokura Castle | Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism …
WEBKokura Castle is a historic site where the famous samurai Miyamoto Musashi stayed and fought. The castle park has cherry blossoms, a Japanese garden and a panoramic view of the city. Nearby is Riverwalk …
Kokura Castle (Kokurajo) - Kitakyushu Travel - japan …
WEBKokura Castle was built in 1602 and rebuilt in 1959 after a fire. It has a modern interior with displays and a theater, and a traditional Japanese garden with a pond and a Shoin-style building.
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WEBKokura Castle is truly a splendid castle. It is the only castle in Fukuoka Prefecture, has the 6th tallest castle tower in Japan, and largest ground floor area of all Japan’s castles. It was said in ancient times that “all of …
Kokura Castle - Fukuoka Attractions - Japan Travel
WEBKokura Castle is a castle in Kitakyushu, Japan. It was built by Hosokawa Tadaoki starting in 1602, with construction completed in 1608. [ Wikipedia] Read More. Overview. Address. 2-1 Jonai, Kokurakita Ward, …
Kokura Castle in Kitakyushu - Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
WEBDec 7, 2011 · Learn about the history and features of Kokura Castle, a flatland castle that was home to samurai swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. See photos of the modern replica keep, the Japanese garden, the …
Kokura Castle - Kitakyushu, Fukuoka - Japan Travel
WEBJul 10, 2013 · Learn about the history and culture of Kokura Castle, a former castle town and a museum in Kitakyushu. See the contrast of the modern Riverwalk mall and the traditional Japanese shrines and gates …
Kokura Castle | Japan Experience
WEBKokura Castle, the only castle left standing in Fukuoka Prefecture, was first built in 1602 by Hosokawa Tadaoki and completed six years later. The castle was destroyed by fire in 1837, with parts of it rebuilt by 1839.