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This is the Osaka Castle Keep located in Osaka Castle Park in Chuo-ku, Osaka City.\nIt was completed in 1931 as the third Osaka Castle Keep, a steel-framed reinforced concrete structure.\nInside the keep is a historical museum.
Cherry tree blooming in chiyoda Park, Tokyo
Kumamoto Castle is a hilltop Japanese castle located in Kumamoto and considered one of the three premier castles in Japan
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan: the korai style Inner Sakurada Tatsumi Turret, one of the few gates left of the Ninomaru on Edo Castle - equipped with arrow loops and stone drops, it was built as a practical turret - with modern towers on Uchibori-dori Street reflected on Kikyo-bori moat, Chiyoda ward. Photographed from outside the imperial palace.
Scenic spot in Osaka, Japan, Edo Castle in the Edo period
Sky tree and landscape of town.
Osaka, Japan- February 13th, 2024: Osaka Castle, revered castle dating to 1597 at Osakajo, Chuo Ward, Osaka, Japan
Aerial view of the capital city of Seoul in South Korea, seen a sunny day.
Osaka, Japan - October 23, 2014:: Osaka Castle is the most famous castle in Japan. It is located in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan. The castle is open to the public and it is a main tourist attraction in Osaka, Japan. Some people are at the observation deck in Osaka Castle
Osaka, Japan - October 11, 2023: The Osaka Castle keep, located in Osaka Castle Park in Chuo-ku, Osaka City, Osaka. It was completed in 1931 as the third Osaka Castle Keep, a steel-framed reinforced concrete structure.
Kumamoto Castle is a Japanese castle located in Kumamoto City and was built in 1607 by Kiyomasa Kato.\nIt is one of the three most famous castles in Japan.
Tokyo, Japan: Sakurada-Niju-Yagura Watchtower of the Imperial Palace and Otemon Tower ENEOS Building (formerly JX Building), designed by Mitsubishi Jisho - Otemachi, Chiyoda ward. ENEOS headquarters - ENEOS Corporation, formerly JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation or NOC,  is the largest oil company in Japan.
Osaka, Japan - April 09,2017 : Osaka Castle with Japanese cherry blossom garden and tourist sightseeing at Osaka, Japan. Japan tourism, history building, or tradition culture and travel concept
Seoul, South Korea - October 26, 2022: Cheong Wa Dae, also known as the Blue House, now a park and museum open to the public. It had served as the office and official residence of the president of South Korea from 1948 to May 2022.
Matsumoto, Japan - April 11, 2016: The Matsumoto castle is the oldest six-story castle tower remaining in Japan. The Matsumoto castle was built in 1593.
Nara, Japan - May 31, 2016: Tourists along Kofuku-Ji Five-Story Pagoda.
Osaka, Japan - December 10, 2012: Osaka Castle, Japanese castle in Osaka Prefecture, Kansai region, Japan.
Hiroshima, Japan - May, 21, 2023: The Hiroshima Castle, also know as the Carp Castle, was built in the 1590s, destroyed in the atomic bombing attack in  1945, and rebuilt in 1948. It´s an original replica, and also serves as a museum telling the history of Hiroshima before the WWII.
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Osaka, Japan - March 28, 2019 : Low angle view of Osaka castle and tourist people in spring before cherry blossom in a public park
Osaka, Japan - November 14, 2017: Landscape Photo of Majestic and beautiful Osaka Castle at dusk with trees around in autumn in Japan. Concept for heritage, Japanese kingdom, Shogun and Samurai Era.
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Osaka, Japan - Dec 30, 2022 : People sightseeing at Osaka castle in Osaka, Japan on Dec 30, 2022.
Teleshot of Kumamoto Castle on a sunny autumn day with mountainrange in the background. It is located on a hilltop in the heart of Kumamoto and is considered as one of the three premier castles in Japan.
Osaka, Japan on 5th April 2012. A view of Osaka Castle with visitors walking around.
Hiroshima, Japan - May, 21, 2023: The Hiroshima Castle, also know as the Carp Castle, was built in the 1590s, destroyed in the atomic bombing attack in  1945, and rebuilt in 1948. It´s an original replica, and also serves as a museum telling the history of Hiroshima before the WWII.
This is Hiroshima Castle, a Japanese castle from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the Edo period, located in Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, and built by Terumoto Mouri.\nThe castle was destroyed by an atomic bomb at the end of the Pacific War, and the current keep is a restored keep made of reinforced concrete structure.
Kyoto, Japan - October 9, 2023: The Yasaka Pagoda and Sannen Zaka Street with no people in the street, Gion district in Kyoto, Japan at night.
Kumamoto, Japan - May 1, 2019 : Landscape of historic fortress construction site under maintenance or renovation at Kumamoto Castle.
Himeji, Japan - February 5, 2020 : Himeji Castle in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The Himeji Castle is the world heritage.
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