Category:Southeast Turret (Nagoya Castle)

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English: Called the "Tatsumi" turret, the southeast turret of Nagoya Castle looks like it has two stories, but actually has three. The white coating on the mud walls made the structure water- and fireproof. The southeast turret is similar to the southwest turret. The construction adheres to the original design by the Tokugawa. The symbol of a hollyhock, the crest of the Tokugawa family, can be seen on the ridge-end tiles. The turret has been designated an Important Cultural Asset.
日本語: 東南隅櫓 (重要文化財)

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