By TAKUMI TERUI/ Staff Writer
November 29, 2019 at 07:00 JST
A staff member representing Kato Sadayasu enters Ozu Castle in Ehime Prefecture on Nov. 8, where overnight guests will be welcome from as early as next spring. (Takumi Terui)
OZU, Ehime Prefecture--Centuries-old Ozu Castle here is opening its doors to overnight guests from spring, complete with a gun-salute welcome, traditional dance performance and gourmet meal. [Read More]
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