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Shinchi Castle Ruins

Shinchi Castle Ruins is a castle in Sukagawa city, Fukushima prefecture. A tulip festival will be held every year at the end of April.

Shinchi Castle Ruins

Shinchi Castle Ruins (Shinchi Town) - Fukushima's Journey [Official] Tourist Spot Information

Yachigoya Tatemaeni, Somagun Shinchimachi, Fukushima
During the Warring States Period, it became to the battlefield when Mr. Date and Mr. Soma fought.


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