Though only rebuilt in 1980, the tower keep is an impressive example of Japanese architecture

Mar 29, 2015 - 1 min read

Imabari Castle Photos

A seaside fortress in northern Shikoku

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Imabari Castle is one of only three "seaside" castles in Japan. The moat that surrounds the castle keep is actually filled with tidal water, and you can often spot fish jumping about beneath the castle fortifications. The original keep was built in 1604, though the current tower dates from 1980. Despite its modernity, the castle paints a very photogenic picture with its gleaming white walls, reflective moat and springtime sakura. In the late afternoon on warm weather days, many locals come to enjoy the grounds, engaging in anything from a picnic to a walk on the walls to badminton games in the sandy courtyard.

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Though only rebuilt in 1980, the tower keep is an impressive example of Japanese architecture
The flower-lined entrance to the castle grounds
The exterior gate is at least five feet thick!
A number of the castle's outbuildings have also been reconstructed and host interesting displays
In springtime, this is a beautiful place to see the sakura in bloom
The castle's inner courtyard also boasts the Fukiage Shrine

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3-1-3 Toricho, Imabari, Ehime 794-0036 (Map) (Directions)

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