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Latest comment: 14 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
This page is very useful, but it would be much improved putting the info in a table, then adding a column about the status of each castle as "original state"- such as Himeji Castle, "reconstructed"- like Osaka, or "ruins"- like Fukuoka castle. There are 47 castles in their original state, so this list should clearly show which they are. Some supplementary info might be useful too, such as construction dates or comments (like World Heritage status).
Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Though it may be shocking to see Cinderella Castle added to this list of traditional Japanese castles, it is truly no less out of place in a list of Castles in Japan (NOT Japanese Castles) then the same castles listed for the USA.
Like it or not, Cinderella Castle has become a true icon of modern Japanese culture for the last 27 years. Please do not remove this entry.