Niigata is an expansive prefecture with many different treasures, and one of the most alluring is photographing Takada Castle and its grounds. In south-western region of Niigata Prefecture, near the city of Joetsu, Takada Castle stands as a representation of the tempestuous history from which it was created. Being completed in 1614, Takada Castle’s construction occurred just outside of the sengoku period or ‘Countrywide Open War’ Era wherein most of the country was embroiled in social and military upheaval.
The grounds present a must-see photo op during the spring time because of the nearly 4,000 sakura trees that were planted there to maintain the beauty of the grounds during the rebirth of spring. However, Takada castle grounds also have several deciduous trees that sparkle gold, orange, and red during the autumn and attract many visitors to capture the autumn landscapes encircling the magnificent castle.
Takada Castle has been maintained using the traditional Japanese construction style so it retains much of its glory as it has survived to the modern day, as modern facsimiles of the original materials are utilized to preserve the samurai spirit on which the castle was first founded.
Don’t miss your chance to join a Japan Photo Tour and photograph this spectacle of Japanese History and Samurai Spirit!
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