Himeji Castle
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KYOTO/ Updated : Oct 19, 2016, 13:07 IST
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An important 17th Century Castle in Japan that doubles up as a brilliant UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Himeji Castle is as graceful as a structure could possibly get. With a wooden and earthen exterior, the castle very evidently … Read more
An important 17th Century Castle in Japan that doubles up as a brilliant UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Himeji Castle is as graceful as a structure could possibly get. With a wooden and earthen exterior, the castle very evidently employs some of the best defence measures of the Shogun Era. Read less

An important 17th Century Castle in Japan that doubles up as a brilliant UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Himeji Castle is as graceful as a structure could possibly get. With a wooden and earthen exterior, the castle very evidently employs some of the best defence measures of the Shogun Era. There is a reason why it is called the most beautiful surviving ’jo’s' in Japan. Located in the town of Himeji in the Hyogo prefecture, this feudal castle makes for a popular side trip from the city of Kyoto, and millions of tourists embark upon this journey on an almost daily basis.
Pro-tip: The local train is a more cost effective option for a day trip from Kyoto for those who do not possess a Japan Rail Pass.
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