Shingū Castle Ruins
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新宮城跡
Stone remains of Shingū Castle, once home to a samurai warrior's daughter, set by the Kumano River.
Shingu Castle Ruins occupy a hilltop overlooking the Kumano River in Shingu, Wakayama Prefecture, offering commanding views of the river valley, the town below, and the forested mountains of the Kumano region. The castle's stone walls are the primary surviving structures, climbing the hill in impressive tiers that speak to the fortress's strategic importance during the feudal period. The site is associated with the story of a samurai warrior's daughter and has been designated a national historic site. Cherry trees planted throughout the grounds make spring a particularly beautiful time to visit, and the hilltop vantage point provides excellent views of sunrise over the mountains, rewarding those who make the short but steep climb from the town center.
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