Here is one of my vacation homes…haters will say it’s not true. Dope Facts: 1. Was the largest castle at the time in 1850’s and used as a military stronghold. 2. Osaka Castle was destroyed and rebuilt numerous times. Not always due to war — one instant being lightning ⚡️ 3. Toyotomi Hideshi was a samurai and General in the late Sengoku Period. His vision of this castle was to let it represent a newly unified Japan. Tons of rich history with this castle and one of my favorite sights so far. 🙏🏾 Osu!
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Happy Father’s Day. Love you daddy ❤️ my best friend.
Fushimi Inari Shrine & Kiyomizu-dera Shrine. Can still smell the cedar and incense.
Fushimi Inari Shrine & Kiyomizu-dera Shrine. Can still smell the cedar and incense.
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Word of advice: 1. Make friends with locals. 2. Have them take you to their recommendations. 3. Get lost. Authentic Gold 🤌🏾
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.
Nijo Castle, the place where the historical announcement of the end of the shogunate (Tokugawa Reign) took place. October 15, 1867 Tokugawa shogun, Yoshinobu announced the end of the Tokugawa’s 250 year reign and the Restoration of Imperial Rule.