By TAKAYUKI SEINO/ Staff Writer
January 12, 2024 at 07:00 JST
A statue of Kikkawa Tsuneie, the lord of Tottori Castle, stands in front of the former site of the fortress whose core zone used to exist on the top of the mountain behind it. This photo taken on Dec. 6 in Tottori. (Takayuki Seino)
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