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Best 1 Bitchu Matsuyama Castle

Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is a yamashiro (mountain castle) in Okayama, Japan, notable for being the highest altitude castle in the country to retain its original historical main keep.

2 Matsuyama Castle

Matsuyama Castle is a historic hilltop fortress in Ehime, Japan, built starting in 1603 by daimyo Kato Yoshiaki, famous for retaining its original main keep and defensive turrets.

3 Kochi Castle

Kochi Castle is a Japanese hilltop fortress completed in 1611 by Yamanouchi Kazutoyo, famous as one of only twelve castles in the country to survive with its original main keep intact.

4 Odawara Castle

Odawara Castle is a feudal stronghold in Kanagawa, Japan, that historically served as the primary base for the powerful Late Hojo clan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century.

5 Okayama Castle

Built in 1597 by daimyo Ukita Hideie, Okayama Castle is a prominent Japanese fortress widely known as the Crow Castle due to its distinctive black-painted exterior walls and roof tiles.

6 Hiroshima Castle

A Japanese castle in Hiroshima built in the 1590s by feudal lord Mōri Terumoto, destroyed by the atomic bomb in August 1945, and reconstructed in 1958 as a history museum.

7 Kamakura Shogunate

Established by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1192, the Kamakura Shogunate was the first feudal military government in Japan, marking the rise of the samurai warrior class.

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