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Fukuoka Castle Ruins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Fukuoka Castle Ruins are located on the west side of the Naka River and on the east side of Ohori Park. This is a nationally designated historical site, and it is also known as "Maizuru City" and "Stone City". Kuroda Nagamasa made great achievements in the battle of Guanyuan, so he was canonized as the lord of 520,000 stone before the building. Starting from Qingchang 50% (AD 1600), Kuroda Nagamasa spent 7 years building the city. The whole city belongs to the large-scale Hirayama Castle. Due to the war and various destructive factors, there are only stone walls left in the city, such as Otemon Gate, Shiomi Ogura, Muli Taibei Residence Nagaya Gate, Honmaru, Ernomaru and Sannomaru. There are Land Arena and Heiwadai Baseball Stadium, as well as Heiwadai Athletics Field, which is famous as the starting point of the Fukuoka International Marathon. It is said that the castle did not have a castle tower from the beginning, but it is famous for having three large, medium and small towers and 47 watchtowers. Inside the moat is the sedge, a natural wild vegetation memorial designated by Fukuoka Prefecture, and there is a monument of Manyo Song in the castle. A few days ago, near the Heiwa Billiards Stadium, the remains of the Dazaifu-era State Guest House, the Korokan (Chikushikan), were discovered. Now there are remnants of the main gate and other remnants in the castle, which are open for viewing in the name of Maizuru Park.
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Fukuoka Castle Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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"Fukuoka City Trail" I am a tenjin station slowly, about 20 minutes to arrive. The sky is refreshing on the way, and it is a good choice when walking. Pick the day and talk, you will see the cherry blossoms in full bloom along the way, and you can see a small number of cherry blossoms in mid-April. You can imagine the cherry blossoms in full bloom. If you want to visit Fukuoka easily, you can romanticize it.
Come and see a little. Considered okay Wide area Many interesting photo spots
Explore the remains of this historic castle and learn about Fukuoka's rich samurai history
The historic Fukuoka City, very grand and worth visiting
Fukuoka City is quite large, the city walls around the center point stacked, with each wall can slowly climb to overlook the city scenery.
This is a relic, so many places are not beautiful.