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Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Matsue Castle Just Designated as a National Treasure
Matsue Castle main tower was designated as a national treasure by the culture ministry today.
The main tower is 30m tall. It's the second largest castle among 12 remaining castle in Japan.
The 400 years old castle is the symbol of Matsue city and many residents are pleased the designation.
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