


One of the easiest day trips from Osaka, Himeji Castle is a sight to behold. The imposing structure is nicknamed the ‘White Heron Castle’, thanks to its brilliant white appearance and elegant silhouette.
The complex as we see it today was completed in 1609, though many of its buildings and structures date back further. In fact, Himeji Castle is one of the few original castles left in Japan, as it was never destroyed by war or natural disasters. As a result, it stands as the finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture, a status confirmed by its Unesco World Heritage Site designation in 1993.
Aside from its remarkable architecture and breathtaking beauty, Himeji Castle is also widely cherished as one of the region’s best cherry blossom destinations.


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