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File:Hiroshima63.jpgmain keepmain keep foundation area134.40256, 132.45796truefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
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File:Hiroshima13.jpgMain KeepMain Keep134.40238, 132.45903falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
File:Hiroshima43.jpgNinomaru Omote Gate. This gate was reconstructed in 1991 using original materials and methods.Ninomaru Omote Gate234.39958, 132.45843falsefalseHiroshima CastleWalls
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File:Hiroshima3.jpgNinomaru Omote GateNinomaru Omote Gate234.40012, 132.45867falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima40.jpgTaiko YaguraTaiko Yagura334.39932, 132.45994falsefalseHiroshima CastleTurrets
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File:Hiroshima41.jpgTaiko YaguraTaiko Yagura334.39948, 132.45931falsefalseHiroshima CastleTurrets
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File:Hiroshima45.jpgTaiko YaguraTaiko Yagura334.40013, 132.46064falsefalseHiroshima CastleTurrets
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File:Hiroshima4.jpgBack side of the Ninomaru Omote Gomon Gate.Back side of the Ninomaru Omote Gomon Gate.434.399919, 132.459089falsefalseHiroshima CastleGates
File:Hiroshima5.jpgLooking down the Tamon Yagura (1 level hallway looking yagura) to the 2 level Taiko Yagura (literally drum tower</a> in the end.Damon Yagura and Taiko Yagura534.399808, 132.459081falsefalseHiroshima CastleTurrets
File:Hiroshima6.jpgInside the Hirayagura, connected to the Ninomaru Omote Gate.Inside the Hirayagura, connected to the Ninomaru Omote Gate.734.399811, 132.459097falsefalseHiroshima CastleInteriors
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File:Hiroshima7.jpgAcross the bridge is the Sannomaru BaileyBridge and Sannomaru Bailey834.399822, 132.458897falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima8.jpgInside the Ninomaru Omote GateInside the Ninomaru Omote Gate934.400022, 132.459011falsefalseHiroshima CastleInteriors
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File:Hiroshima10.jpgInside the Taiko Yagura. Taiko means drum. There actually would have been a large drum hanging from the second floor ceiling used to mark the hour or send signals.Taiko Yagura1134.399783, 132.459478falsefalseHiroshima CastleTurrets
File:Hiroshima9.jpgInside the long tamon yagura of the Ninomaru Bailey.Tamon Yagura1134.399931, 132.458964falsefalseHiroshima CastleTurrets
File:Hiroshima11.jpgNaka Gomon GateNaka Gomon Gate1534.400553, 132.459828falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima12.jpgThe earthen bridge across the moat between the Ninomaru and Honmaru baileys. This day was full of people enjoying the good weather and fall colors so they had to park cares here.Earthen bridge to the Honmaru1634.400381, 132.460078falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima14.jpgLooking from the top of the main keepView from the main keep1834.40275, 132.45906falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
File:Hiroshima15.jpgAn interesting pattern in the stone walls at the base of the main keep. It looks like a gate or guard house may have been here.Honmaru stone walls1934.402553, 132.459672falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima16.jpgMain keep as seen from the site of the East Connected Keep that was originally connected to the main keep.Main keep2534.402578, 132.459508falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
File:Hiroshima17.jpgFoundation of the East Connected KeepFoundation of the East Connected Keep2634.402619, 132.459397falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima18.jpgThe original foundation stones from the original keep. They were moved away when the reconstructionw as done.Original foundation stones2734.402564, 132.459444falsefalseHiroshima Castle
File:Hiroshima19.jpgMain keep as seen from the base of the East Connected keepMain keep2834.402564, 132.459589falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
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File:Hiroshima20.jpgStone walls with stairs for the soldiers to quickly move up and down. These are called mushabashiriStone walls with mushabashiri2934.402172, 132.460361falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima21.jpgStone walls with mushabashiriStone walls with mushabashiri3534.402144, 132.460547falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima22.jpgStone walls of the Honmaru baileyStone walls of the Honmaru bailey3634.40247, 132.46008falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima23.jpgStone walls of the Honmaru baileyHonmaru Stone walls3734.402522, 132.459947falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
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File:Hiroshima24.jpgThe obikuruwa around part of the Honmaru Bailey. An obi is the waistband or belt worn around a kimono. An Obikuruwa is a kind of narrow bailey that wraps around another larger one.Obikuruwa bailey3834.402589, 132.459703falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima25.jpgHonmaru and Obikuruwa bailey stone wallsHonmaru and Obikuruwa bailey stone walls3934.402783, 132.459469falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima53.jpgStone wallsStone walls4034.40239, 132.45883falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima26.jpgObikuruwa and stone wallsObikuruwa and stone walls4534.402581, 132.458811falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima27.jpgMain keep and honmaru stone walls as seen from the Obikuruwa baileyMain keep and Obikuruwa bailey4634.40245, 132.458772falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima28.jpgObikuruwa and stone wallsObikuruwa and stone walls4734.402272, 132.458806falsefalseHiroshima Castle
File:Hiroshima29.jpgStone walls of the Ura Gomon GateStone walls of the Ura Gomon Gate4834.401514, 132.460817falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima44.jpgHonmaru moatHonmaru moat and stone walls4934.39984, 132.46046falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima30.jpgUra Gomon GateUra Gomon Gate4934.40106, 132.46095falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima59.jpgUra Gomon GateUra Gomon Gate5134.40146, 132.46061falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima47.jpgnear the Ura Gomon Gatenear the Ura Gomon Gate5234.4014, 132.4605falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima31.jpgMain keep and uchibori moatMain keep and uchibori moat5534.40058, 132.45774falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
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File:Hiroshima32.jpgMain keep and uchibori moatMain keep and uchibori moat5634.40214, 132.45782falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
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File:Hiroshima33.jpgMain keep and uchibori moatMain keep and uchibori moat5734.40309, 132.45821falsefalseHiroshima CastleMain keep
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File:Hiroshima34.jpgA part of the outer moat stone wall that was excavated was moved to this sitein front of the high school.Outer moat stone wall5834.404542, 132.458739falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima60.jpg10034.40037, 132.46026falsefalseHiroshima CastleMoats
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File:Hiroshima49.jpg10134.40247, 132.45902falsefalseHiroshima CastleBaileys
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File:Hiroshima55.jpgKokuinKokuin10534.40229, 132.46059falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls
File:Hiroshima2.jpgMapMap20034.399931, 132.458517falsefalseHiroshima CastleMaps
File:Hiroshima50.jpgStone wallsStone walls3,00034.40166, 132.45863falsefalseHiroshima CastleStone walls