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- File:Izushi22.jpg + (You can see both the reconstructed yagura and some nice stone walls. They are a bit overgrown so I'd love to come back and winter when I can see the walls better.)
- File:Kasama16.jpg + (You can see here where they've used both some of the natural stone outcroppings as well as cut stones in part of a wall.)
- File:Katakura13.jpg + (You can see how the edge of the bailey has been built up in an earthen embankment)
- File:Kanazawa65.jpg + (You can see some of the art on the fusuma. You don't typically see so much art even in upper class homes, so you know the Nomura were exceptional.)
- File:Ozu53.jpg + (You can see the covered loopholes in the corner.)
- File:Okusawa3.jpg + (You can see the embankment in the far background)
- File:Setagaya6.jpg + (You can see the flatter area of the bailey off to the right.)
- File:Azuchi4.jpg + (You can see the layers of stone walls back through this bailey at the foot of the mountain)
- File:Hanawa6.jpg + (You can see two trenches falling away to go down the mountainside. Originally these would have been 3 meters deep !)
- File:Hekirichi12.jpg + (You can see where the sites of former buildings have been marked out.)
- File:Naegi34.jpg + (You can see where they've carved this natural stone to create steps and some notches for pillars.)
- File:Hayashioh2.jpg + (You can see why this was a good location for a castle.)
- File:Edo113.jpg + (You may have seen this before but didn't k … You may have seen this before but didn't know what it was. It's a bench underground at Yurakucho Sta. The stones are from the stone walls of Edo Castle. You can see a large kokuin mark on the end of each. The wooden part is actually made from an underground cellar that was excavated from an Edo Period government building.ed from an Edo Period government building.)
- File:Kirihara5.jpg + (You should be able to make out two horikiri trenches here. The one in the foreground and another behind the earthen mound.)
- File:Tsuwano40.jpg + (You will also find a couple horikiri trenches. This is one of them.)
- File:Annaka10.jpg + (Zashiki room in another apartment)
- File:Zeze5.jpg + (Zeze Castle ruins)
- File:Zeze14.jpg + (Zeze Jinja Omotemon. Former Zeze Castle Honmaru Gate from Ninomaru)
- File:Zeze15.jpg + (Zeze Jinja gate. Another one of Honmaru Gates from Zeze Castle)
- Special Historic Site + ([[National Historic Site]]s that have been named by the Ministry of Education as being especially important nationwide to the fields of history or other academia.)
- File:Yagi13.jpg + (a bailey from the old ruins)
- File:A kura on the grounds of the castle.JPG + (a kura on the castle grounds)
- File:Kozukue14.jpg + (a small bailey between the honmaru and ninomaru baileys)
- File:Tottori12.jpg + (a view from the Honmaru with the sand dunes afar)
- File:Yashima6.jpg + (a view of the hill from the entrance to the Yashimajinja)
- File:A water moat.JPG + (a water moat)
- File:Yanagi no gosho (23).JPG + (a well)
- File:An obikuruwa.JPG + (an obikuruwa)
- File:Himejihishi3.jpg + (another great view!)
- File:Omi7.jpg + (another of the baileys with a nice view of the town)
- File:Arriving at the 2 shrines.JPG + (arriving at the 2 shrines)
- File:Yogaisan18.jpg + (bailey)
- File:Bailey with shrine.JPG + (bailey with shrine)
- File:Maruyama3.jpg + (border stone)
- File:Hachioji22.jpg + (bridge and stone walls)
- File:Bridge leading to the castle.JPG + (bridge leading to the castle)
- File:Kurokawashi12.jpg + (castle entrance from residences area)
- File:Kimurajorakuji21.jpg + (castle site)
- File:Kimurajorakuji23.jpg + (castle site)
- File:Kimurajorakuji22.jpg + (castle site)
- File:Hishakuyama23.jpg + (castle trail entrance)
- File:Urado3.jpg + (castle well)
- File:Minamihatta2.jpg + (climb up around the guardrail)
- File:Ueda15.jpg + (closeup of some uchikomi-hagi style stone walls)
- File:Tsuyamatown13.jpg + (dark brown are merchants, yellow are samurai, reddish are temples)
- File:Matsugasakikyoto5.jpg + (dead end trail)
- File:Descend to a deep moat.JPG + (descend to a deep moat)
- File:Kimurajorakuji4.jpg + (dock area on the left)
- File:01Koibuchi.JPG + (dorui)
- File:01Iinuma.JPG + (dorui)
- File:02Iinuma.JPG + (dorui)