Visiting Japanese Castle Ruins from 1336 ๐Ÿฏ

I hopped on the train and went to Tamaru Station (็”ฐไธธ้ง…), a small area in the Town of Tamaki (็މๅŸŽ็”บ). Here they have the ruins of Tamaru castle (็”ฐไธธๅŸŽ) which was first built in 1336 and demolished in 1871. But amazingly enough some of the original foundation of the castle grounds still remain, which you can walk to the top of for a great view of the area. I also visited a museum that has information of not only the castle, but also Ryohei Murayama (ๆ‘ๅฑฑ้พๅนณ), founder of Asahi Shimbun (ๆœๆ—ฅๆ–ฐ่ž), a Japanese news paper that started back in 1879 and is still published today as one of Japanโ€™s biggest news papers! So come along and enjoy the calm walk as I check out this peaceful Japanese countryside town, where thereโ€™s surprisingly a lot to see!

Live Stream here!

00:00 (Start)
03:08 (First Temple)
08:00 (Arriving at Castle Grounds)
15:51 (At the Castle Ruins)
19:30 (Small Shrine on Ruins)
27:00 (At the Museum)
35:00 (Final Shrine)
40:43 (The End)

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