Japanese Field Trip Attractions: Castles

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Figure 1.--Some of the most important historical trasures in Japan are fabulous castles. These castles were enormous forts as well as palaces. Here the samuri of the Shogun, Emperor and the Daimo struggled to control the country. Given their historical importance and story book appearance, they make for wonderful field trips. And of course the children wanted to be photographed with the palaces in the background.

Some of the most important historical trasures in Japan are fabulous castles. These castles were enormous forts as well as palaces. Here the samuri of the Shogun, Emperor and the Daimo struggled to control the country. Thet are enormous and solid, but archetecularly elegant structurs--unlike anything in any other country. Some were destroyed in battle and fires, but many survived and are located in carfully cared for parks. One of the most fabeled in Suri castle. I am not sure what castele is seen here, but perhaps one of our Japanese readers will know and be able to tell us somethig about it. . Given their historical importance and story book appearance, they make for wonderful field trips. And of course the children wanted to be photographed with the palaces in the background.






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