There's an old steam train parked in the small square in front of the station, and you can even soak your feet in a foot bath right outside.
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Iga Ueno Castle
In 1585, Sadatsugu Tsutsui built a castle on the plateau where Heirakuji Temple had been located. In 1608, after Sadatsugu's territory was confiscated by Ieyasu Tokugawa, Takatora Todo, who was said to be a master of castle construction, entered Iga. He renovated and expanded the castle to focus on fortifying the western side of it so that it could counter a battle against the Osaka and Toyotomi forces. At that time, a five-story castle tower was built, but it collapsed due to a great storm in 1612. After that, turrets, a main gate, and a palace were built, but the castle tower was never rebuilt.
A full day trip in Iga!
Iga Ueno Castle, the Ninja Museum, ninja show, and strolling around the castle town—such a perfect and fulfilling day! ✨ -
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Ninja Museum of Igaryu
The former Iga Ninja House, which opened in 1964. is now the Ninja Museum of Igaryu. And in addition to the Ninja House, it also houses a collection of old ninja and ninjutsu-related documents from all over Japan, as well as a experience hall and a traditions hall.
The ninja show was amazing!
If you enjoyed 'House of Ninjas' on Netflix, you have to check this place out! -
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Shibuya Center Street
A few steps from the Hachiko exit of JR Shibuya Station, known for “Hachiko”, the iconic bronze Akita dog statue, and a quick walk across the Scramble intersection will bring you to the shopping area known as "Shibuya Center Shopping District".
Every time I visit Tokyo, I always come here to check out the latest trends and happenings.
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