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Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle

Approaching the “white egret” castle—the best surviving example of a protypical Japanese castle.

 It’s survived more than six and a half centuries.

It’s survived more than six and a half centuries.

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 Huge, hand-hewn rocks and fit together without mortar.

Huge, hand-hewn rocks and fit together without mortar.

 Imagine climbing that roof!

Imagine climbing that roof!

 Near or far, it's gorgeous.

Near or far, it's gorgeous.

castle07.jpg
 Classic Japanese garden.

Classic Japanese garden.

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Himeji Castle
 It’s survived more than six and a half centuries.
castle03.jpg
 Huge, hand-hewn rocks and fit together without mortar.
 Imagine climbing that roof!
 Near or far, it's gorgeous.
castle07.jpg
 Classic Japanese garden.
castle09.jpg

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