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Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum https://goo.gl/maps/764gkcjmjAxTYikj8 🏛️ History enthusiasts and curious visitors will find the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum captivating. 🌸 Step back in time and witness Tokyo's architectural heritage from the Edo to Showa period at this outdoor museum. Experience a one-of-a-kind journey through history 🏯🏮 With over 30 carefully preserved and reconstructed buildings, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of traditiona Edo Tokyo Museum, Edo Period Architecture, Outdoor Museum, Period Architecture, Museum Experience, Novel Ideas, Meiji Era, Edo Period, Fantasy Novels

Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum https://goo.gl/maps/764gkcjmjAxTYikj8 🏛️ History enthusiasts and curious visitors will find the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum captivating. 🌸 Step back in time and witness Tokyo's architectural heritage from the Edo to Showa period at this outdoor museum. Experience a one-of-a-kind journey through history 🏯🏮 With over 30 carefully preserved and reconstructed buildings, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of…

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Nagoya Castle's Keep | Early into the Edo period, as it beca… | Flickr Edo Period Architecture, Edo Period House, Edo Castle, Nagoya Castle, Edo Japan, Japanese Castles, Edo Period Japan, Manga Inspiration, Tokugawa Ieyasu

Early into the Edo period, as it became clear that a second showdown with the Toyotomi clan would likely happen, Tokugawa Ieyasu ordered that Nagoya Castle be built on the site of the old Oda Castle where Nobunaga was born. As the area stood at an important strategic point along the Tōkaidō Road, Ieyasu wanted to make sure that he had a strong fortress to control the approach midway between Osaka and Edo. Work on the castle started in 1609 and it was completed in 1612. Nagoya Castle became…

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Off The Beaten Path: Travel Back to the Days of the Samurai – Snakku Edo Period Japan, Japanese Edo Period, Japanese Style House, Japan Holidays, Ancient Japan, Japan Architecture, Door Inspiration, Japan Aesthetic, Japanese Architecture

As you travel around Japan, you start wondering what life would have been like back in the days of the samurai. How did they travel? What kind of places did they live in? What did they eat? Luckily, you can still get a feel for what life would have been like hundreds of years ago in the Kiso Valley.

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