Ask the names of some ancient Japanese cities (such as buildings in the Warring States period)?

The famous Edo City was one of the main sites during the Warring States Period. Others are:

Hongqian castle

Located in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, the city was built in 16 1 1 year, covering an area of 5 square kilometers. It is the castle where the main generation of Tsukawa lived. Five doors in the city are well preserved, and there is the only Tianshou Pavilion in Northeast China. 1895 was transformed into a park. At the beginning of May, cherry blossoms are in full bloom and tourists are weaving.

Ruo Song Cheng

Ruosong City, located in Fukushima Prefecture, also known as "he cheng", was rebuilt to its present scale in 1592. The base camp of the shogunate army was completely destroyed in the end-of-curtain war, and the five-story Tianshou Pavilion now seen was rebuilt by 1965.

Edo city site

Located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. It was built in 1457, and was destroyed by fire in 1657, and has not been built since. Now Nishimaru is the imperial palace, Benmaru and Beimaru are open as parks, and there are big hand gates and double bridges in the park, both of which are famous historical sites.

Oda haramachi

Odawara City is located in Kanagawa Prefecture, where five generations of Kitajima family lived. The three-story Tianshou Pavilion is said to be indestructible and a masterpiece in the history of Japanese architecture. Cheng Fushan

Located in Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, it was built at 1532. Tianshou Pavilion was rebuilt in 1954, and the city wall and moat were the relics at that time.

Matsumoto city

Located in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, it is also called "Wucheng" because Tianshou Pavilion is black. It is one of the few castles in Japan that didn't suffer from fire. Tianshou Pavilion built in the early days of Changqing (1596 to 16 15) is the oldest and most precious in Japan. Nagoya Castle

Located in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. 16 12 was built by skilled craftsmen at that time, and was later destroyed by the war. 1959 reconstruction, goldfish ornaments on the roof of the castle are very eye-catching.

Osaka Castle

Located in Osaka, it is the largest castle in Japan and has been destroyed by war several times. The present Tianshou Pavilion was rebuilt by 193 1 The tall city wall is a relic of that era, showing the power of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Discipline

Located in Hikiji City, Hyogo Prefecture. The whole castle is painted white, also known as "Egret City". It was built in 1069, with a big birthday and three Xiaotian birthdays. It is one of the few ancient cities in Japan that has maintained its prototype and is also the most beautiful one. 1993 was designated as a world cultural heritage.

Kumamoto Castle

Located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Kumamoto is one of the three famous cities in Japan. Built in 1607, as a battle castle, it is also very rare in Japan.