It is a cherry blossom that is lit up at Hikone Castle in Shiga Prefecture. There was no wind and no waves on the surface of the water, so I aimed for the reflection cherry blossoms.
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Hikone Castle is a castle that represents Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, which stands on Mt. Kinkame overlooking Lake Biwa, and is designated as a special historic site and a Class 1 special area of Lake Biwa Quasi-National Park.
It is one of the 12 existing castle towers (5 national treasures and 7 castles of Shigebun), and was built by Naomasa Ii and Naotsugu Ii, who became the owners of the castle at the behest of Tokugawa Ieyasu after the Battle of Sekigahara.
The castle tower, which was built before the Edo period, the attached tower, the Sawaguchi Tamon tower, and the Nishinomaru triple tower are designated as national treasures, and are one of the attractions of Hikone Castle. In addition, the Hikone Castle Museum, which is located very close to Hikone Castle, is a must-see spot for those who like history.
In spring, the cherry blossoms bloom beautifully, and you can also enjoy the illuminated cherry blossoms at night.
It is also recommended to take a sightseeing boat around the moat of Hikone Castle, go sightseeing by rickshaw, and get a shuin stamp or castle seal.
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