By KAE MORISHITA/ Staff Writer
October 19, 2022 at 07:00 JST
The wooden main keep of Ozu Castle in Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, which was restored in 2004, serves as the bedroom in the program, which allows lodgers to stay there, the first of its kind in Japan.
At an old castle here in Ozu, Ehime Prefecture, an arriving visiting party is welcomed by a corps of musketeers firing a gun salute and a squad of armored warriors waving banners. [Read More]
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