Okō Castle

岡豊城
castle in Nankoku
#1 in Nankoku / #338 in Japan
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by r18 INO (PACHIMO)
/ CC BY 3.0

Okō Castle, located in Nankoku, Japan, is a historic site that dates back to the early 14th century. Originally constructed by the Chōsokabe clan, it served as a strategic stronghold during the Sengoku period. The castle is known for its unique architecture and its role in regional conflicts. Although much of the original structure no longer stands, the remnants of the castle walls and gates can still be explored, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past.


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