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Iwasaki Castle

Iwasaki Castle is a castle in Nisshin City, Aichi Prefecture. We protect historic sites as a history park.

Iwasaki Castle

Iwasaki Castle official website

It is a valuable castle ruin that conveys the state of the Warring States period of Nisshin City to the present. In 1987, Iwasaki Castle was built with donations from local residents and maintained as a castle welfare park.
It is located about 4 kilometers north of Nisshin Station.
Nisshin City, Aichi prefecture


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