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Reviewed by yobaba Feb 05 2008, 02:08pm ( 27 reviews ) • teachenglishinasia.net
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Reviewed by Kaguya on Apr 24 2009, 6:48am
"You may have seen this castle as a ninja training school in James Bond's You Only Live Twice. It also appeared in The Last Samurai, several Kurosawa movies, and in the TV miniseries, Shogun. Also known as the "White Heron Castle", Himeji Castle was originally built in the 14th century, and then rebuilt in 1580."
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Rated by Inyoung on Dec 06 2008, 5:42pm
Beautiful, would love to be able to see inside!
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Rated by Timberwolf28 on Nov 01 2008, 7:30pm
Beautiful Zen Garden in the foreground.
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Rated by ScottMon on Oct 29 2008, 12:48pm
Nice. I wish I could've seen more, like the insides or how they were built.
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Rated by Budoshu on Jul 07 2008, 2:33pm
Maruoka Castle. Also known as "Mist Castle" because of the legendary mist that obscures the castle when enemies approach. Maruoka Castle was built in 1576 and is located in Sakai, Japan. thank you http://kenoma.stumbleupon.com/
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Rated by Koizumi-Yakumo on Apr 02 2008, 9:21am
"Hiroshima Castle was built in the 1590s and destroyed in WWII by an atomic bomb. It has since been rebuilt and is now a museum."
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Reviewed by believehopelove on Feb 18 2008, 12:58am
Himeji Castle- Japan
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Rated by nuclearrabbit33 on Feb 12 2008, 6:53am
10 Japanese castles. Must get to Japan.
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Rated by DocShadow on Feb 11 2008, 4:00pm
Nagoya castle is nice, and due to being rebuilt after WWII it even features an elevator for disabled visitors!