By TAKUMI FUJII/ Staff Writer
October 4, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Tsuyama Mayor Keizo Taniguchi, right, and Value Management Co. President Jun Tarikino pose for a photo against the backdrop of the Tsuyama Castle ruins in Tsuyama, Okayama Prefecture, on Sept. 3, promoting the city's overnight stay project. (Takumi Fujii)
TSUYAMA, Okayama Prefecture--Those wanting to live like a feudal lord will get their chance starting in November next year here, staying overnight in the castle town and enjoying a festive banquet. [Read More]
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