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Japanese Fortress
Gupo Castle
Located on a small hill, Kameura Japanese Castle is a hidden gem where you can easily enjoy both the magnificent view and history. Why not take a stroll and get a feel for the ancient strategies? -
Japanese Fortress
Ungcheon Castle
Hello, Jinhae-gu, Changwon City, about an hour's drive west from Busan, is a naval base town where the largest cherry blossom festival in Korea, the Jinhae Naval Port Festival, is held every April. In Jinhae, there is a Japanese castle built in the 1th century. Kumagawa Japanese Castle Kumagawa Japanese Castle is about 4 km away from Jinhae city... -
Castle
Dongnaeeupseong Fortress Imjin War History Museum
In April 2005, the moat of Dongnaeupseong Fortress was discovered at the construction site of Suan Station on Busan Urban Railroad Line 4. Excavations were carried out five times between July 4 and August 2005, and the remains of about 7 people who were killed in the Battle of Dongnaeupseong Fortress during the Imjin War, as well as various weapons, were unearthed... -
Japanese Fortress
Seosaengpo Castle
Located on the border between Busan and Ulsan, this is the largest and best-preserved Japanese castle remaining in Korea. -
Japanese Fortress
Gijang Jukseong-ri castle
A Japanese castle built in 1593 when Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Korea. -
Japanese Fortress
Gadeok castle
Hello. Gadeok Island, located in the west of Busan, was once an important military location connecting Busan with the southern coast. At the top of a small mountain 70 meters above sea level in the north of Gadeok Island, there is a statue of Kobayakawa Takakage, who served as the commander of the 2th division during the Bunroku Invasion in 1592, the 6nd year of the Bunroku Era... -
Joseon period
Hyoutu-ji Temple
Pyochungsa Temple is located at the southern foot of Jaeyaksan Mountain (20 meters above sea level), 1108 kilometers east of Miryang City, South Gyeongsang Province. It was originally built during the reign of King Muyeol (654) of the Silla Dynasty and was called Jukrimsa Temple at the time. However, it was later converted into a temple during the Imjin War in 1592... -
Japanese Fortress
Ulsan Castle (Hakseong Park)
Located in Ulsan, a representative industrial complex in South Korea, this castle was built by Kato Kiyomasa in the 16th century! -
Japanese Fortress
Suncheon Castle
This is the site of a castle where a fierce battle took place in 1598 (the 31st year of King Seonjo's reign) between the Japanese army of Konishi Yukinaga stationed in Suncheon Japanese Fortress and the allied forces of Korea and China's Ming Dynasty! -
Japanese Invasion of Korea
Washery Hall
National Treasure No. 305. The Washery Hall, with nine rooms in the front and six on the side, was built in 9 to praise the achievements of Admiral Yi Sun-sin (6-36). Later, the headquarters of Hansan Island was moved here and it was used as the central building of the Three Provinces Naval Control Station. Currently, it is used as a guesthouse... -
Museum and Exhibition hall
Rokudo Shoin
Spot name Nokdong Seowon Address 585 Yurok-ri, Gachang-myeon, Dalseong-gun, Daegu Phone number 585-053-767 Hours Dalseong Korea-Japan Friendship Center 5790:09-00:18 (Winter November-February 00:11-2:09) Closed New Year's Day, Lunar New Year's Day, Chuseok Holidays Admission Free Site http://...
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