Iwakuni Castle (岩国城, Iwakunijō) is a replica castle in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. The nearby Kintai Bridge was originally a footbridge over the Nishiki River to the main gate of the castle. This castle … The castle was abandoned about six years after completion, due to the rule that only one castle per province, but if you look out from the castle tower, you can see Iwakuni's geopolitical position. · Although Iwakuni Castle took 7 years to build it was taken down only 7 years later. 300 years or so after the tragedy the castle was rebuilt in 1962 and has been standing for over … Iwakuni Castle (岩国城, Iwakunijō) was built in 1608, at the beginning of the Edo Period. The site of the castle was chosen for its natural defensive advantages on top of Mount Shiroyama and half … Take the ropeway from Kikko Park up 200 meters to Iwakuni Castle. The ride takes three minutes, and you can enjoy the scenery of the castle town. Iwakuni Castle has been designated as one of … · Grandson of Mori Motonari, the first Lord of Iwakuni, Kikkawa Hiroie, built this mountain castle in 1608. Nishiki River, which flows right below, is also the outer moat of the … · Discover Iwakuni Castle in Yamaguchi, a historic mountaintop fortress reached by ropeway with stunning views of the Kintai Bridge. · Nestled in Yamaguchi Prefecture, overlooking the scenic Nishiki River, Iwakuni Castle (岩国城, Iwakuni-jō) is one of Japan’s most picturesque historic sites. Although originally … Iwakuni Castle (岩国城) is a historic castle located in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It was originally built in 1608 by the local daimyo (feudal lord) Kikkawa Hiroie, and was an important … Iwakuni Castle is a scenic mountaintop fortress located in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Built in 1608 by the Kikkawa clan, it stands high above the Nishiki River, offering panoramic views of the …