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- File:Nochise2.jpg + (Stairs up to the main bailey)
- File:Masuo14.jpg + (Stairs up to the main bailey from the bottom of the large trench)
- File:Akizuki2.jpg + (Stairs up to the original Nagayamon and connected stone wall.)
- File:Obata24.jpg + (Standing in the Bailey #4 you can see the earthen bridge to the Honmaru bailey and the two deep trenches that fall away to either side.)
- File:Tottori9.jpg + (Standing on the Hishi Yagura ruins looking towards the Tenkyuu Maru)
- File:Himejikokuin2.jpg + (Star)
- File:North entrance of the trail of Suikei-Okayamajô.JPG + (Start of the trail at the north of the hill)
- File:Obiki2.jpg + (Start of the trail up the mountain.)
- File:Tokura23.jpg + (Start of the trail up the mountain. This stonework is also not original.)
- File:Konosumi1.jpg + (Starting on the road from Izushi Temple, y … Starting on the road from Izushi Temple, you'll see a sign on the road pointing to the 遊歩道. Follow the direction this signs points through some tall grass until you get to a more well defined mountain path. You may start to doubt the direction you're going but just follow the general direction of that first sign from the road and you'll get there.t sign from the road and you'll get there.)
- File:Inatsuke4.jpg + (Statue of Ota Dokan in the Dokando Shrine)
- File:Tsutsuji7.jpg + (Statue of Takeda Shingen outside the Kofu Station.)
- File:Yonezawa10.jpg + (Statue of Uesugi Kenshin)
- File:Yamashinahonganji11.jpg + (Steam bath)
- File:Oko11.jpg + (Steep Northern Side of Ninodan)
- File:Sasao10.jpg + (Steep cliff side of the third bailey)
- File:Washio1.jpg + (Steep path up the slope to the castle)
- File:Usui23.jpg + (Steep rear entrance on the North side.)
- File:Obiki17.jpg + (Steep side and entrance to the main bailey)
- File:Kirihara49.jpg + (Steep side around the back of the main bailey)
- File:Obiki15.jpg + (Steep side of the main bailey)
- File:Obiki16.jpg + (Steep side of the main bailey)
- File:Udamatsu18.jpg + (Steep sides of the Honmaru Bailey)
- File:Udamatsu23.jpg + (Steep sides of the Obikuruwa Bailey)
- File:Hachioji21.jpg + (Steep stone walls of the lord's palace. Notice that the stone wall is terraced to reach this high. I think they didn't have the techniques to build high walls at this time so this wall was terraced out of necessity.)
- File:Akitakayama27.jpg + (Stepped baileys)
- File:Tage26.jpg + (Stepped baileys down the ridge)
- File:Tage27.jpg + (Stepped baileys down the ridge)
- File:Tage24.jpg + (Stepped baileys down the south ridge)
- File:Tedori21.jpg + (Stepped obikuruwa form above)
- File:Tsuwano25.jpg + (Steps into the Ebi Yagura of the Sannomaru Bailey)
- File:Ishinomaki3.JPG + (Steps to summit from waterfront)
- File:Obama2.jpg + (Steps up the honmaru stones walls, west side.)
- File:Ichinomiya18.jpg + (Stone Stairs to the Myojinmaru bailey)
- File:Ojima18.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima15.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima12.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima19.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima16.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima14.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima17.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima13.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Ojima20.jpg + (Stone Walls)
- File:Natsukawa1.jpg + (Stone Walls West Side)
- File:Naegi29.jpg + (Stone entrance to the main keep and the kitchen area.)
- File:Katsunumashi14.jpg + (Stone foundation of a bridge across the large trench)
- File:Katsunumashi15.jpg + (Stone foundation of a bridge across the large trench)
- File:Shiroishi35.jpg + (Stone foundation of the main keep. This is the nozurazumi style which means the stones are rough and not well finished nor fit together.)
- File:Udamatsu26.jpg + (Stone lined entrance)
- File:Udamatsu25.jpg + (Stone lined entrance. There appears to be another route down from the castle here but it disappears.)
- File:Akutagawasan22.jpg + (Stone lined well)