[Ibaraki Outing Record vol.1]

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Introducing sightseeing spots in the naturally rich Ibaraki prefecture

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◼︎Izumo Taisha Shrine in Hitachi Province
This shrine was built in 1992, with a branch shrine from Izumo Taisha Shrine in Shimane Prefecture, located in Kasama City.
The enshrined deity, Okuninushi-no-Okami, is said to have worked hard to build the country together with Sukunahikona-no-Kami of Hitachi Province (present-day Ibaraki Prefecture).

◼︎Sakai Castle Ruins
A castle from the Warring States period in Bando City.
The castle ruins have been turned into a park, and the turrets, earthen walls, turret gates, and wooden bridges have been restored, but these were restored based on excavation surveys.

◼︎Oda Castle Ruins Remains Restoration Square
This is a flat castle located south of Mount Hokyozan in Tsukuba City
It is said to have been built in 1185
A pond and other features have been restored within the remains of the main castle, surrounded by moats and earthworks

◼︎Joso City Community Center
A building in Joso City that imitates a castle tower
It is commonly known as Toyota Castle and is 48.5 meters tall
The name comes from the fact that the Toyota clan, who ruled this region from the end of the Heian period to the Sengoku period, built a castle along the Kogai River and was called Toyota Castle

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Post by makaji | Dec 25, 2024

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