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- File:Kanegasaki ohmatsuzawa2.jpg + (Gate)
- File:Kanegasaki ohmatsuzawa6.jpg + (Gate)
- File:Kanegasaki miyoshi1.jpg + (Gate)
- File:Shiroishi koseki19.jpg + (Gate)
- File:Shiroishi koseki20.jpg + (Gate)
- File:Onozaki residence2.jpeg + (Gate (yakuimon))
- File:12OkayamaART.JPG + (Gate Ruin s.e. of Nishinomaru)
- File:Ichinomiya12.jpg + (Gate Ruins of the Obikuruwa)
- File:Igaueno10.jpg + (Gate and connected smaller keep.)
- File:Tatebayashi buyokan24.jpg + (Gate and house)
- File:Odani22.jpg + (Gate and path into he Nakanomaru bailey)
- File:Aoyagi5.jpg + (Gate and watchtower)
- File:Katsuyama8.jpg + (Gate into the main compound)
- File:Bittakagenkoin1.jpg + (Gate relocated to Kengoin in Kyoto)
- File:Bittakagenkoin2.jpg + (Gate relocated to Kengoin in Kyoto)
- File:Edo35.jpg + (Gate to the Hamarikyu Gardens. A large Wat … Gate to the Hamarikyu Gardens. A large Watariyagura Style gate once stood here. The site of the Hamarikyu Gardens is one of the original Edo land reclamation projects that filled in part of the sea to make land. It provided a palace for the lord of Kofu but was eventually absorbed by the Tokugawa. It housed a palace and gardens but was also intended as a detached fortification for the castle.s a detached fortification for the castle.)
- File:Kishiwada6.jpg + (Gate to the Honmaru)
- File:Kishiwada7.jpg + (Gate to the Honmaru)
- File:Ako39.jpg + (Gate to the Ninomaru Gardens and site of Oishi Tanomosuke's residence)
- File:Tsuwano54.jpg + (Gate to the Ooka Family residence)
- File:Tsuwano50.jpg + (Gate to the Tago Family residence)
- File:Yuzuki26.jpg + (Gate to the first samurai home. It is in the yakuimon style.)
- File:Hachioji24.jpg + (Gate to the palace grounds)
- File:Shimizu2.jpg + (Gate to the temple not the castle, but it looks like it was made to look like a castle gate.)
- File:Shimizu7.jpg + (Gate to the temple. This was not part of the castle, don't be fooled.)
- File:01IwasakiART.JPG + (Gatehouse and keep (mogi))
- File:Teshima House 25.JPG + (Gatehouse and wall)
- File:Teshima House 23.JPG + (Gatehouse looking out to the street)
- File:Teshima House 21.JPG + (Gatehouse with Edo era cycad behind)
- File:Odani29.jpg + (Gesshomaru Bailey)
- File:Seiryuin1.jpg + (Gobara Station with Mt. Iwabitsu in the background. This is an unmanned station so be sure to buy the right ticket to get here.)
- File:Udamatsu17.jpg + (Gokaban Bailey)
- File:Udamatsu30.jpg + (Gokaban Bailey)
- File:Udamatsu32.jpg + (Gokaban Bailey and palace bailey)
- File:Udamatsu41.jpg + (Gokaban Bailey and palace bailey)
- File:Osaka26.jpg + (Gokinzo. This is literally a vault for storing gold and money. It is the only extant warehouse of it's type in Japan.)
- File:Osaka29.jpg + (Gokuraku Bridge and main keep. This is the North entrance to the Honmaru bailey.)
- File:Takada4.jpg + (Gokuraku Bridge, connecting the Ninomaru to the Honmaru)
- File:Ichijodani-town1.jpg + (Gondono Area)
- File:Nirayama15.jpg + (Gongen Bailey)
- File:Akitakayama21.jpg + (Gongenmaru Bailey)
- File:Akitakayama23.jpg + (Gongenmaru Bailey)
- File:Hekirichi16.jpg + (Good exterior view of the east bastion with its canon ports and the lip of the moat running around it.)
- File:Hachigata11.jpg + (Good view of a typical earthen embankment with the low outisde moat on the left and the low insde bailey on the right.)
- File:Shiryokaku4.jpg + (Good view of the shielded entrance and the ramp for cannon in the southwest bastion.)
- File:Wakamatsu1.jpg + (Gosangai Yagura. This was originally located in the honmaru of the castle but was moved to the Amidaji Temple in 1686. It looks like 3 stories ffrm the outside but is actually 4 stories inside.)
- File:Ichijodani-gosho3.jpg + (Gosho and Anyoji Map)
- File:Ichijodani-gosho2.jpg + (Gosho ruins of Ashikaga Yoshiaki's palace)
- File:Yoshidakoriyama6.jpg + (Grave site of Mori Motonari and family)
- File:Hachioji15.jpg + (Great Horikiri)
- File:Takiyama map3.jpg + (Green Area)