Ako Castle Remains
Ako Castle was the center of power of the Ako clan during the Edo era. The castle is depicted in the Kabuki play "Chushingura". Closed for the year end holidays
Located in Nakahiro, 46 km from Okayama, Ako Onsen Shokichi features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. All rooms include a flat-screen TV. Extras include slippers and a hairdryer.
Ako Castle was the center of power of the Ako clan during the Edo era. The castle is depicted in the Kabuki play "Chushingura". Closed for the year end holidays
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