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|Castle=Edo Castle | |||
|Description=The Fujimi Yagura is a watchtower situated along the edge of one of the moats protecting the honmaru. After the original main keep burned down the Tokugawa used this as a main keep. It is said that this yagura was in a good position for the shogun to view Mt. Fuji (thus the name) and the Sumidagawa fireworks. <p>This picture is taken from near the imperial palace on January 2 when the grounds are open for the emperor's New Year's greetings. | |||
2 | |Short Description=Fujimi yagura | ||
|Highlight= | |Description Jse=富士見櫓 | ||
No | |Short Description Jse=富士見櫓 | ||
|hide= | |GPSLocation=35.68326, 139.75467 | ||
No | |CastleSubpage=Edo Castle - Imperial Palace Grounds | ||
|Castle= | |oldID=231 | ||
Edo Castle | |||
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The Fujimi Yagura is a watchtower situated along the edge of one of the moats protecting the honmaru. After the original main keep burned down the Tokugawa used this as a main keep. It is said that this yagura was in a good position for the shogun to view Mt. Fuji (thus the name) and the Sumidagawa fireworks. <p>This picture is taken from near the imperial palace on January 2 when the grounds are open for the emperor's New Year's greetings. | |||
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|Structures= | |Structures=Yagura | ||
|Yagura=3 Level Yagura | |||
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Yagura | |Condition=Original | ||
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3 Level Yagura | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 14 March 2023
| Castle | Edo Castle |
|---|---|
| Castle Subpage | Edo Castle - Imperial Palace Grounds |
| Photo Order | 2 |
| Hidden | No |
| Description | The Fujimi Yagura is a watchtower situated along the edge of one of the moats protecting the honmaru. After the original main keep burned down the Tokugawa used this as a main keep. It is said that this yagura was in a good position for the shogun to view Mt. Fuji (thus the name) and the Sumidagawa fireworks. This picture is taken from near the imperial palace on January 2 when the grounds are open for the emperor's New Year's greetings. |
| Short Description | Fujimi yagura |
| Description in Japanese | 富士見櫓 |
| Short Description in Japanese | 富士見櫓 |
| Map |
| Structures | Yagura |
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| Gates | |
| Turrets | 3 Level Yagura |
| Moats | |
| Main Keep Type | |
| Main Keep Structure | |
| Condition | Original |
| Edo Castle Photos | |
| Samurai Home | - highlight: No |
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