RF2B36R8J–Main Keep (donjon) of Yoshida Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1505 by Makino Kohaku, destroyed in a fire in 1873 and reconstructed in 1954
RF2B36RPG–Reconstructed Donjon and Main Gate of Shirakawa (Komine) Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1340
RF2B36GED–Fujimi Turret of Utsunomiya Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1062, destroyed in Boshin War of 1868 and reconstructed in 2007
RF2B36N9C–Reconstructed (1991) Outer Eastern Main Gate and Tamon Turret of Second Bailey of Yamagata Castle (founded in 1356). National historical site of Japan
RF2B36HHR–Great Buddha statue (Daibutsu, circa 1252) of Kotoku-in temple in Kamakura. National Treasure of Japan
RF2B36JJA–Sugi-no-ohashi Bridge of Hirosaki Castle, Japan. Castle was erected by Tsugaru Nobuhira in 1611, designated National Historic Site in 1952
RF2B36KJD–View of Goryokaku Fort from Goryokaku Tower. Fort was erected in 1855 based on the work of French architect Vauban, destroyed in 1869
RF2B36KK7–Reconstructed smithy building of Ne Castle in Hachinohe, Japan. Castle was founded in 1334 by Nanbu Moroyuki, abandoned in 17th c.
RF2B36PN0–Tatsuki Shinto Shrine in Okazaki Castle, Japan. Shrine is dedicated to deified shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu who was born in Okazaki castle
RF2B36NP4–Interior of Palace of Second Bailey (Ninomaru Goten, rebuilt in 1861) of Kakegawa Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1497 by Asahina Yasuhiro and de
RF2B36MKA–Carved dragon of Akita Shinto Shrine (1879) in Yokote, Japan. Shrine is located on the former main bailey (honmaru) of Yokote Castle
RF2B36M3B–Three raven in Hachiman Shinto Shrine on the grounds of Kubota Castle, Akita, Japan. Raven is treated as a sacred bird and gods messenger in Shinto
RF2B36J3R–Former Ninomaru (second) bailey of Morioka castle, constructed in 1633 and dismantled in 19th c. Today is National Historic Site of Japan
RF2B36NMF–Reconstructed (1991) Inner Eastern Main Gate of Second Bailey of Yamagata Castle (founded in 1356). National historical site of Japan since 1986
RF2B36K3W–Ninomaru Hitsujisaru Turret (circa 17th c.) of Hirosaki Castle. Important Cultural Property of Japan
RF2B36JH5–Main keep (donjon) of Hirosaki Castle. Was erected by Tsugaru Nobuhira in 1611, reconstructed in 1810, Important Cultural Property of Japan
RF2B36K3R–Gokoku Shinto Shrine in Hirosaki Castle, Japan. Shrine was founded in 1870 by Tsugaru Tsuguakira, the 12th and final lord of Hirosaki Domain
RF2B36M3F–Haiden Hall (Oratory) of Hachiman Akita Shinto Shrine in Akita, Japan. Located on the grounds of former main bailey of Kubota Castle
RF2B36H2A–Traditional stone lantern (toro) in Fushimi Inari Taisha Shinto Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. Shrine was founded in 711 and is famous for red torii gates
RF2B36N63–Main Keep (donjon) of Kaminoyama Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1535 by Takenaga Yoshitada, destroyed in 1692 and reconstructed in 1982
RF2B36GEB–Moat, earthen wall and Seimeidai Turret of Utsunomiya Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1062, destroyed in war of 1868 and reconstructed in 2007
RF2B36M3H–Reconstructed Main gate and Donjon (main keep) of Shiroishi Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1591 by Gamo Ujisato and dismantled in 1875
RF2B36R8B–Red bridge over the moat of Okazaki Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1455 by Saigo Tsugiyori, shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu was born here in 1543
RF2B36N6B–View of Sankichiyama Mount and Kaminoyama City from donjon of Kaminoyama Castle. Modern Kaminoyama was established in 1889
RF2B36HHW–Bird view of Akasaka district from Ritz Carlton Hotel tower. Akasaka is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan
RF2B36PN4–Statue of Tokugawa Ieyasu in Okazaki Castle, Japan. Ieyasu (1543-1616) was samurai and first shogun of Edo shogunate
RF2B36H28–Offering hall (Kumotsusho, circa 19th c.) in Fushimi Inari Taisha Shinto Shrine in Kyoto. Shrine was founded in 711 and is famous for red torii gates
RF2B36R8Y–Stone walls of Yoshida Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1505 by Makino Kohaku, destroyed in a fire in 1873 and reconstructed in 1954
RF2B36MKK–E3-2000 type high-speed train on Yamagata station, Japan. Services as Tsubasa Shinkansen operated on Yamagata Shinkansen line by East Japan Railway Co
RF2B36HHA–Water spring among bamboo in Kokoen Garden near Himeji castle, Japan. Garden was laid out in 1992 to commemorate 100 anniversary of Himeji city
RF2B36HH9–Bird view of Akasaka district from Ritz Carlton Hotel tower. Akasaka is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan
RF2B36K5G–Shunyo-bashi Bridge of Hirosaki Castle, Japan. Castle was erected by Tsugaru Nobuhira in 1611, designated National Historic Site in 1952
RF2B36M3N–KiHa 40 837 type local train on Goryokaku station, Hokkaido Island, Japan. Is a diesel multiple unit train operated by JR Hokkaido
RF2B36PNG–Main Keep of Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga-jo), Japan. Castle was founded in 1384 by Ashina Naomori, demolished in 1874 and reconstructed in 1965
RF2B36NMM–Reconstructed (1991) complex of Eastern Main Gate of Yamagata Castle (founded in 1356). National historical site of Japan
RF2B36K3K–Large metal torii gate of Gokoku Shinto Shrine in Hirosaki, Japan. Shrine is located on the grounds of former Yonnomaru bailey of Hirosaki Castle
RF2B36K3J–Sannomaru East Gate (circa 1611) of Hirosaki Castle, Japan. Castle was erected in 1611 by Tsugaru Nobuhira, designated National Historic Site in 1952
RF2B36JGD–Ninomaru Hitsujisaru Turret (circa 17th c.) of Hirosaki Castle. Important Cultural Property of Japan
RF2B36P68–Inari Shinto Shrine in Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle, Japan. Inari is goddess of fertility, rice, tea, sake, agriculture, industry, general prosperity
RF2B36M3E–Corridor of red torii gates in Hachiman Akita Shinto Shrine in Akita, Japan. Located on the grounds of former main bailey of Kubota castle
RF2B36MK9–Main Keep (donjon) of Kaminoyama Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1535 by Takenaga Yoshitada, destroyed in 1692 and reconstructed in 1982
RF2B36JJ9–Gejo-bashi Bridge of Hirosaki Castle, Japan. Castle was erected by Tsugaru Nobuhira in 1611, designated National Historic Site in 1952
RF2B36M3Y–Leaf of reconstructed Main Gate (Otemon) of Kubota Castle in Akita, Japan. Castle was founded in 1603 by Satake Yoshinobu
RF2B36J3F–Reconstructed clay wall (tsuijibei) and watchtowers of Shiwa Castle in Morioka, Japan. Castle was erected in 803 against local emishi tribes
RF2B36N68–Site of former Minamiotemon Gate of Second Bailey of Yamagata Castle (founded in 1356). National historical site of Japan
RF2B36NMY–Former Prefectural Hospital Saiseikan (circa 1878) in Kajo Park of Yamagata. Today hosts Local History Museum, National cultural property of Japan
RF2B36PNK–Double-decked E4 type p52 set high-speed train on Niigata station, Japan. Services as Multi Amenity Express Toki (MAX Toki) of Joetsu Shinkansen line
RF2B36J4P–Reconstructed watchtower and clay wall (tsuijibei) of Shiwa Castle in Morioka, Japan. Castle was erected in 803 and abandoned in 811
RF2B36GEK–Main Hall (Gokurakubo hondo, circa 1244) of Gango-ji Temple in Nara. National Treasure of Japan
RF2B36R8A–Main Keep (donjon) of Yoshida Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1505 by Makino Kohaku, destroyed in a fire in 1873 and reconstructed in 1954
RF2B36JGX–HIROSAKI, JAPAN - MAY 23, 2017: Reconstruction works of foundation of main keep and stone walls of Hirosaki Castle, Hirosaki, Japan
RF2B36PN6–Statue of young Tokugawa Ieyasu in Okazaki Castle, Japan. Ieyasu (1543-1616) was samurai and first shogun of Edo shogunate
RF2B36R8P–Noh Theatre of Second Bailey in Okazaki Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1455 by Saigo Tsugiyori, shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu was born here in 1543
RF2B36J4F–Site of former gate of Morioka castle, constructed in 1633 and dismantled in 19th c. Today is National Historic Site of Japan and part of Iwate Park
RF2B36R8X–Statue of Tokugawa Ieyasu in Okazaki Castle, Japan. Ieyasu (1543-1616) was samurai and first shogun of Edo shogunate
RF2B36MKB–Main Keep (donjon) of Kaminoyama Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1535 by Takenaga Yoshitada, destroyed in 1692 and reconstructed in 1982
RF2B36GEG–Moat, earthen wall (dorui) and Fujimi Turret of Utsunomiya Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1062, destroyed in 1868 and reconstructed in 2007
RF2B36HHD–View of Kitakami River and Kaiun Bridge in Marioka city, Japan. Original bridge was constructed in 1890
RF2B36KJK–Survived food storage building of Goryokaku Fort in Hakodate, Hokkaido Island, Japan. Fort was erected in 1855, destroyed in 1869
RF2B36NM0–Kajo Central commercial building (circa 2000) near railway station in Yamagata, Japan. Hosts Washington Hotel, tourist center, theater, offices
RF2B36P5J–Main Keep of Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga-jo), Japan. Castle was founded in 1384 by Ashina Naomori, demolished in 1874 and reconstructed in 1965
RF2B36MK2–Naganobeyama Daisen Temple in Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan
RF2B36K3H–Ushitora Turret of Hirosaki Castle. Important Cultural Property of Japan
RF2B36KJB–Reconstructed armor storage building of Ne Castle in Hachinohe, Japan. Castle was founded in 1334 by Nanbu Moroyuki, abandoned in 17th c.
RF2B36PMP–Main Keep of Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga-jo), Japan. Castle was founded in 1384 by Ashina Naomori, demolished in 1874 and reconstructed in 1965
RF2B36HH3–Blooming bush in Kokoen Garden near Himeji castle, Japan. Garden was laid out in 1992 to commemorate 100 anniversary of Himeji city
RF2B36P5T–Main Keep of Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga-jo), Japan. Castle was founded in 1384 by Ashina Naomori, demolished in 1874 and reconstructed in 1965
RF2B36KJH–ANA airplane above Hakodate City, Hokkaido Island, Japan. View from Goryokaku Tower
RF2B36N6A–View of Kaminoyama City from donjon of Kaminoyama Castle. Modern town of Kaminoyama was established in 1889, and was elevated to city status in 1954
RF2B36KJJ–Reconstructed smithy building of Ne Castle in Hachinohe, Japan. Castle was founded in 1334 by Nanbu Moroyuki, abandoned in 17th c.
RF2B36JJ0–Main keep (donjon) of Hirosaki Castle. Was erected by Tsugaru Nobuhira in 1611, reconstructed in 1810, Important Cultural Property of Japan
RF2B36J3J–Reconstructed Outer South Gate and clay wall (tsuijibei) of Shiwa Castle in Morioka, Japan. Castle was erected in 803 against local emishi tribes
RF2B36RPF–Reconstructed Main Gate of Shirakawa (Komine) Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1340
RF2B36RPW–Stone walls of Shirakawa (Komine) Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1340
RF2B36GE6–Main Keep (donjon) of Shirakawa (Komine) Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1340, rebuilt in 1627, destroyed in 1868 and reconstructed in 1991
RF2B36K3G–Honden Hall of Gokoku Shinto Shrine in Hirosaki Castle, Japan. Shrine was founded in 1870 by Tsugaru Tsuguakira
RF2B36J4C–Reconstructed Outer South Gate and clay wall (tsuijibei) of Shiwa Castle in Morioka, Japan. Castle was erected in 803 against local emishi tribes
RF2B36P7G–Stone walls with Mushabashiri stairs in Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga-jo), Japan. Castle was founded in 1384 by Ashina Naomori and demolished in 1874
RF2B36GE7–Fujimi Turret of Utsunomiya Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1062, destroyed in Boshin War of 1868 and reconstructed in 2007
RF2B36KJ4–Stone walls (ishigaki) and moat of Goryokaku Fort in Hakodate, Hokkaido Island, Japan. Fort was erected in 1855, destroyed in 1869
RF2B36NPA–Entrance of Prefectural Hospital Saiseikan (1878) in Kajo Park of Yamagata. Today hosts Local History Museum, National cultural property of Japan
RF2B36PMN–Tomb of Saito Hajime (Fujita Goro) in Amida-ji Temple in Aizuwakamatsu, Japan. Hajime (1944-1915) was captain of Shinsengumi special police force
RF2B36R8K–Sait of former Taikomon Gate of Shirakawa (Komine) Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1340
RF2B36MK3–Red torii gate of Inari Shinto Shrine. Located on the grounds of Naganobeyama Daisen Buddhist Temple in Daisen, Akita Prefecture, Japan
RF2B36KJR–Reconstructed gate and palisade wall of Ne Castle in Hachinohe, Japan. Castle was founded in 1334 by Nanbu Moroyuki, abandoned in 17th c.
RF2B36PNJ–Statue of a horse in Tatsuki Shinto Shrine of Okazaki Castle, Japan. Shrine is dedicated to deified shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu
RF2B36P5R–Original Guard House (circa 17th c.) near Main Gate of Kakegawa Castle in Kakegawa, Japan. Castle was founded in 1497
RF2B36KJM–Equestrian statue of Nanbu Moroyuki near Hachinohe City Museum, Japan. Moroyuki founded Ne Castle in Hachinohe in 1334
RF2B36NPG–Survived Taiko (Drum) Turret (circa 17th c.) of Kakegawa Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1497 by Asahina Yasuhiro
RF2B36HHK–Kokoen Garden near Himeji castle, Japan. Was laid out in 1992 to commemorate 100 anniversary of Himeji city
RF2B36HJ2–Bird view of Akasaka district from Ritz Carlton Hotel tower. Akasaka is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan
RF2B36MKN–Main Keep (donjon) of Kaminoyama Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1535 by Takenaga Yoshitada, destroyed in 1692 and reconstructed in 1982
RF2B36K3X–Reconstructed Main Building (palace) of Ne Castle in Hachinohe, Japan. Castle was founded in 1334 by Nanbu Moroyuki, abandoned in 17th c.
RF2B36NPB–Survived Palace of the Second Bailey (Ninomaru Goten, rebuilt in 1861) of Kakegawa Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1497 by Asahina Yasuhiro
RF2B36GEA–Shirakawa railway station in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Is served by Tohoku Main Line and operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East)
RF2B36GE9–Seimeidai Turret (used as donjon) of Utsunomiya Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1062, destroyed in Boshin war of 1868 and reconstructed in 2007
RF2B36J3E–Stone walls (ishigaki) of former Morioka castle, constructed in 1633 and dismantled in 19th c. Today is National Historic Site of Japan
RF2B36R8H–Well of first bath for newborn Tokugawa Ieyasu in Okazaki Castle, Japan. Ieyasu (1543-1616) was samurai and first shogun of Edo shogunate
RF2B36MKJ–Red bridge over the moat of Yokote Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1550 by Onodera clan and burned down in 1868 during Boshin War
RF2B36GEH–Earthen wall and Fujimi Turret of Utsunomiya Castle, Japan. Castle was founded in 1062, destroyed in Boshin War of 1868 and reconstructed in 2007
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