I went to Inuyama Castle, a national treasure. #Inuyama Festival
Last Sunday, April 3rd, I went to Inuyama Castle, a national treasure.
The 382nd Inuyama Festival/Honraku Festival was being held on that day, and there were a lot of people there.
We arrived in Inuyama around noon, but gorgeous Yama cars were already being paraded through Inuyama Castle Town.
Zoom in on the Karakuri doll.
When I was able to take this photo, I was really glad that
I bought the TAMRON Model B011 Even so, her face is scary...
A view of Inuyama Castle Square.
It was very busy.
With this, we aim for Inuyama Castle.
There is a ticket office at the top of this hill.
When you pass through this gate...
Amazing...
However, it was a real shame that the sky was cloudy that day.
And it's difficult to set the white balance...
And finally, to the castle tower.
No shoes are allowed inside the castle, and umbrellas are not allowed.
Of course, tripods are also prohibited.
It's a national treasure, so it's only natural.
Extremely steep stairs.
Be careful of pa○chi.
And there was supposed to be a spectacular view waiting from the top floor of the castle tower...
South side.
To the west, you can see the Inuyama Headworks Line Ohashi Bridge.
To the north, across the Kiso River, is Gifu Prefecture.
You can see Inuyama Bridge on the east side.
I enjoyed it even though it was cloudy.
If I ever visit again, I'd like to visit at dusk on a sunny day.
I walked around the corridor and left the castle tower.
On the way home, I took some pictures like this.
I'll end with this one piece.
The castle tower seen from Inuyama Bridge.
The equipment used is as follows.
[Related]: I took a photo of Osaka Castle during a test run of Canon EOS M3.