
Tsuruga Castle
castle
史跡若松城跡 / 鶴ヶ城のお堀と石垣
Tsuruga Castle is a cherished symbol of Aizu-Wakamatsu.
Only castle in Japan with a red-tiled roof, restored to its mid-nineteenth-century color scheme during renovations in 2011. Originally built in the fourteenth century and later expanded by warlord Gamo Ujisato, it withstood siege during the 1868 Battle of Aizu before being demolished under the new Meiji government. Rebuilt by public demand in 1965, the castle's interior museum covers Aizu samurai history, and the adjacent Rinkaku Tea House was established by a tea master brought from Kyoto at Gamo's personal invitation.
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