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    From a distance, Himeji Castle looks like a white heron spreading its wings, standing gracefully beneath the blue sky. This all-white Edo-period castle keep is not only one of Japan’s greatest castles, but also a precious miracle that survived the destruction of war.
    Crossing the moat, passing through layer after layer of heavy gates designed like a maze, and climbing the narrow wooden stairs of the main keep, you feel the marks of history beneath your feet. All around are cleverly designed defensive features. When you finally reach the top floor, the breeze and the sweeping view over the entire city of Himeji make the power and elegance of the Edo period feel instantly refreshing and inspiring.

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