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I thought it was not very touristy.
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Akizuki Castle in Awa City is known as the residence of Mr. Hosokawa before the base of Katsuzui Castle. After being built by Kazuuji Hosokawa, it was a guardian residence for the third generation with his younger brother Yoriharu Hosokawa and his son Yoriyuki Hosokawa. When Yoriyuki went to Kyoto as a kanrei, Akiharu, who became the founder of the Awa Hosokawa family, moved to Katsuzui Castle After that, Daisuke Akizuki (Morihida no Kami) became the Lord of the castle. However, in 1579, the castle was destroyed by the attack of Motochika Chosokabe, and it was abandoned as it was. Currently remains at the castle ruins ...
Akizuki Castle in Awa City is known as the residence of Mr. Hosokawa before the base of Katsuzui Castle. After being built by Kazuuji Hosokawa, it was a guardian residence for the third generation with his younger brother Yoriharu Hosokawa and his son Yoriyuki Hosokawa. When Yoriyuki went to Kyoto as a kanrei, Akiharu, who became the founder of the Awa Hosokawa family, moved to Katsuzui Castle After that, Daisuke Akizuki (Morihida no Kami) became the Lord of the castle. However, in 1579, the castle was destroyed by the attack of Motochika Chosokabe, and it was abandoned as it was. Currently remains at the castle ruins ...
The ruins of a castle that are said to have been built by Mr. Kazushi Hosokawa in the 3rd year of Kenmu and the 1st year of Engen (1336). It is located along the walking pilgrimage. The ruins of the castle are exactly the ruins, and although the stone monument stands, there is nothing but a vacant lot.
The ruins of a castle that are said to have been built by Mr. Kazushi Hosokawa in the 3rd year of Kenmu and the 1st year of Engen (1336). It is located along the walking pilgrimage. The ruins of the castle are exactly the ruins, and although the stone monument stands, there is nothing but a vacant lot.
I thought it was not very touristy.
Akizuki Castle in Awa City is known as the residence of Mr. Hosokawa before the base of Katsuzui Castle. After being built by Kazuuji Hosokawa, it was a guardian residence for the third generation with his younger brother Yoriharu Hosokawa and his son Yoriyuki Hosokawa. When Yoriyuki went to Kyoto as a kanrei, Akiharu, who became the founder of the Awa Hosokawa family, moved to Katsuzui Castle After that, Daisuke Akizuki (Morihida no Kami) became the Lord of the castle. However, in 1579, the castle was destroyed by the attack of Motochika Chosokabe, and it was abandoned as it was. Currently remains at the castle ruins ...
I thought it was not very touristy.
Akizuki Castle in Awa City is known as the residence of Mr. Hosokawa before the base of Katsuzui Castle. After being built by Kazuuji Hosokawa, it was a guardian residence for the third generation with his younger brother Yoriharu Hosokawa and his son Yoriyuki Hosokawa. When Yoriyuki went to Kyoto as a kanrei, Akiharu, who became the founder of the Awa Hosokawa family, moved to Katsuzui Castle After that, Daisuke Akizuki (Morihida no Kami) became the Lord of the castle. However, in 1579, the castle was destroyed by the attack of Motochika Chosokabe, and it was abandoned as it was. Currently remains at the castle ruins ...
Nothing.
The ruins of a castle that are said to have been built by Mr. Kazushi Hosokawa in the 3rd year of Kenmu and the 1st year of Engen (1336). It is located along the walking pilgrimage. The ruins of the castle are exactly the ruins, and although the stone monument stands, there is nothing but a vacant lot.
Nothing.
The ruins of a castle that are said to have been built by Mr. Kazushi Hosokawa in the 3rd year of Kenmu and the 1st year of Engen (1336). It is located along the walking pilgrimage. The ruins of the castle are exactly the ruins, and although the stone monument stands, there is nothing but a vacant lot.