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Nagoya Castle

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An early Edo-period castle in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, completed in 1612. Serving as a shogun's residence, it symbolized power and authority. Distinctive gold-plated roof ornaments (kinshachihoko) characterize the structure, while the Honmaru Palace's screen paintings are designated Important Cultural Properties. The main tower, rebuilt in 1959 after World War II destruction, stands as Nagoya's symbol, attracting approximately 2 million visitors annually.

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Subcategory:Landmarks
Location:Nagoya, Aichi
Time Period:1612-present
Influence:National
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castleEdo periodAichi Prefecture

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