Hikone Castle in Shiga, Japan — Stock Photo, Image

Hikone Castle in Shiga, Japan — Photo

Hikone Castle is an Edo period castle in the city of Hikone in Shiga. Hikone Castle is one of only 12 Japanese castles with the original keep and one of only four castles listed as a national treasure.

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Hikone Castle is an Edo period castle in the city of Hikone in Shiga. Hikone Castle is one of only 12 Japanese castles with the original keep and one of only four castles listed as a national treasure.
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Hikone Castle in Shiga, Japan — Stock Photo, Image
Hikone Castle is an Edo period castle in the city of Hikone in Shiga. Hikone Castle is one of only 12 Japanese castles with the original keep and one of only four castles listed as a national treasure.
Hikone Castle in Shiga, Japan — Stock Photo, Image
Hikone Castle is an Edo period castle in the city of Hikone in Shiga. Hikone Castle is one of only 12 Japanese castles with the original keep and one of only four castles listed as a national treasure.
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