The Long-standing Ozu Castle

Address: 903 Ozu, Ehime 795-0012, Japan.

Getting there: Ozu Castle can be accessed in a 20-30 minute walk or five minute taxi ride from Iyo-Ozu Station.

Highlights: Ozu Castle stands on a hill by Hijikawa River in the northwestern part of downtown Ozu. The castle has its origins in the 1300s, and it was rebuilt a few times over the years upon destruction by fire, as well as natural and human-caused disasters. 😔

Unlike many other castles that were rebuilt in the last century using ferro concrete, the main keep of Ozu Castle was crafted mainly with wood and traditional construction techniques. As a result, it looks close to the original castle not only from the outside but also inside. The main keep is flanked by turrets on two sides, an interesting feature that is quite rare among Japanese castles, many of which have just solitary standing main keeps.😬

Opening hours: 9am to 5pm daily

Admission fee: 550yen

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Post by Yolo31 | Sep 14, 2022

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