{"id":32740,"date":"2018-02-08T08:00:13","date_gmt":"2018-02-07T23:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/?p=32740"},"modified":"2020-08-08T20:16:34","modified_gmt":"2020-08-08T11:16:34","slug":"gifu-naegi-castle-ruins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/voyapon.com\/gifu-naegi-castle-ruins\/","title":{"rendered":"The Scenic Naegi Castle Ruins, the Machu Pichu of the East"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sponsored by Nakatsugawa City<\/em><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n A short distance from Nakatsugawa Station<\/strong> stands the ruins of Naegi Castle<\/strong>. Naegi Castle, <\/strong>which was constructed 400 years ago, served as a home for the prominent\u00a0Toyama Family<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In 1871 the buildings of Naegi Castle<\/strong> were destroyed and today, all that remains are the impressive stone foundations<\/strong> of the original castle.<\/a><\/a><\/p>\n Although the buildings of Naegi Castle<\/strong> may be long gone, there is still quite a lot to see while walking around the castle grounds. Most noticeable perhaps are the large natural stones<\/strong> which served as the foundation of the original Naegi Castle<\/strong>. This detail is actually quite a unique feature of Naegi Castle, since many other Japanese Castles<\/strong>\u00a0were build on flat planes and the foundations were constructed along with the castle itself. At Naegi Castle however, the buildings that made up this fortification were created on top of an already formed natural foundation.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/a><\/p>\n At the top of the Naegi Castle Complex, you\u2019ll find a well placed observation tower<\/strong>, which offers an astounding view of the Nakatsugawa landscape<\/strong> as well as Kiso river<\/strong>. Something that is interesting to note about the construction of the observation tower itself is that it was made without the use of nails!<\/strong><\/a><\/a><\/p>\n My Guide also informed me that both spring and fall<\/strong> were excellent times of year to visit Naegi Castle. In spring, there are plenty of spots for cherry blossom viewing<\/strong> and in fall, the\u00a0landscape is filled with the colors of autumn<\/strong>.<\/p>\n I had the opportunity to visit Naegi Castle ruins<\/strong> towards the end of December<\/strong>, and in my opinion, it\u2019s one of the most beautiful and scenic winter locations I\u2019ve ever seen.<\/a><\/a><\/p>\n From the observation tower you can see the snow-capped summit of Mt. Enma<\/strong> as wall as a mountain range from the neighboring Nagano Prefecture<\/strong>. If you’re lucky enough to visit Naegi<\/strong> after a recent snowfall, then you will be able witness some very unique scenery, as a snowy castle wall is nothing short of magical! As beautiful as the views may be, it is\u00a0also important to remember your own safety, especially during winter. There were a few areas of the trail that had a nearly invisible layer of ice that almost lead to both myself and my guide taking an unexpected tumble.<\/p>\n Driving from Nakatsugawa Station<\/strong> the trip should take about 10 to 15 minutes<\/strong>. During my time at Naegi Castle I did not see any buses coming or going but that may be due to the fact that I visited the area during winter which is not a popular time of year to visit. Otherwise, you can have a nice walk<\/strong> to Naegi Castle ruins and stop by many other scenic spots along the way, which should take about 1 hour. The hiking map<\/strong><\/a> is available at Nakatsugawa Tourist Information\u00a0Center<\/strong> <\/a>next to Nakatsugawa Station<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nHistory:\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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