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  • All right, everybody.

  • Welcome to Matsui Castle.

  • This isn't she, Monty Prefecture on the Sea of Japan side.

  • Um, I thought I'd take you.

  • Whoa.

  • It's a little bright, isn't it?

  • It's too bright.

  • I thought I'd take you on a little tour around the castle.

  • I'm starting from the top and then moving down into the bottoms, you could see what it looks like.

  • It's absolutely beautiful.

  • And you see Charlie Lawson's around the grounds here.

  • Tapas, much castle.

  • And in the distance you can see Shinji Lake.

  • Nice.

  • I think that guy send over there.

  • No, of the river.

  • Okay, that's the pretty color boat, right?

  • It's all right.

  • You can see that.

  • There's canals and Moz and Matsu, and you could see the boat right here just moving down there.

  • Now, really slowly.

  • Shoulders wondering here as well.

  • Very beautiful.

  • Okay, it's been raining all morning.

  • That's nice set.

  • It's nice that it's sort of stopped raining because before it was absolutely miserable.

  • Morning.

  • Yeah, so I'm in months.

  • So just for the day, and what makes this castle really special is that it's in its original state.

  • There aren't many castles in Japan that are like this.

  • Most of them were destroyed either with natural disasters, earthquakes or war or fire.

  • Or, gosh, I don't know, just they're not original, but this one has survived the test of time, and it's still in that state.

  • I mean, made of wood.

  • And that's that's also what made the Japanese castle so prone to destruction because they're made of wood.

  • A lot of them, mostly would.

  • You can see the roof is also made of wood here.

  • Yeah, So I got a chance to look at the view from here.

  • So I thought maybe we'd walk down through the castle and then go outside and you could see what it looks like from that.

  • I think this is better than Major Kassell.

  • This here's a pretty steep has.

  • I like I'm not a big fan of the magic Castle because they've redone it and it's too white.

  • It looks like a Disney attraction to me.

  • Well, you have to go slow down these steps go.

  • So a lot of the a lot of the castle is sort of a museum that has armor has, you know, things that they've gone down the steps, have things that have survived through the years and they've all been collected and put in the glass.

  • Case is so the first couple of floors are like that.

  • Here's a mural I thought it was pretty interesting.

  • Depicts a lot of the history of the castle and this area and in the castles all around Japan, you can see murals like this that give a sort of pictorial history of this.

  • This is pre manga style, right?

  • I never understood why these people shave their heads, but he doesn't look very happy about it either.

  • Huh?

  • This in sort of a really touching one.

  • It's a little sad.

  • Looks like a guy's been carried away by a flood or something.

  • Castles were violent places.

  • This is a you know, of war and their areas where you could you could shoot arrows and bullets and dropped hot rocks on people.

  • And if there was any invasion, they were set up in this castle.

  • Very well.

  • You see the cherry blossoms through the gates Great here.

  • All of it's made of wood all in its original state.

  • Okay, let's keep going down.

  • Somebody be doing Maur in the next town on the only in Japan ghost site live streaming.

  • There's some really interesting places in the U.

  • N.

  • Igel area.

  • That's right.

  • And the ACM Ohashi.

  • Remember that video?

  • The big bridge That was this area.

  • So Yeah, that's Marcus behind me.

  • Oh, this is pretty cool.

  • Here.

  • You can see what the town looked like.

  • I'm done for those who saw the beginning of the feet.

  • You could see what the city looked like then And now what the city looks like now.

  • And that is what the city looked like then One bridge, one main bridge into lots and lots of everyone's everything made of wood.

  • A different city, Dan.

  • I know buildings looked looked like that that this is like the whole area.

  • This is a massive.

  • So that one was just Matsui.

  • This is more like the whole area.

  • You can see the castle and its significance in this area.

  • In the corner.

  • You'll see the castle.

  • It's right there.

  • I Hi.

  • So we're gonna go down more ninja steps.

  • Yeah.

  • Wow, These are so steep.

  • You have to go up and down them slower.

  • You fall down.

  • All right.

  • This is the first room I came into earlier, and this one has armor, and these are some bad ass armor.

  • I'm telling you, these are people I want to meet in a dark alley the most This armor's decorative, hundreds of years old.

  • I'd love to try it on, but I have a feeling these guys were not his tallest.

  • Mi hee would fit in their armor.

  • Marcus, You wouldn't fit in the armor market right now.

  • I don't know.

  • Okay, look at this.

  • Whoa, Boogie man like Freddy Krueger and not not someone I want to fight with.

  • Yeah, this guy creepy, isn't it?

  • I want to discuss this one.

  • All right, This is so I found out about this thing is where they held the gun powder and you could see it's made out of quote unquote leather, but it's in the shape of a sack.

  • Say, use your imagination and you can figure out what what what part of the animal it was made from.

  • But it was It's a natural, you know, natural shape for gunpowder.

  • Right?

  • And they have guns back.

  • Castle had old castles in Japan have a lot of the same stuff.

  • This one is very particular to Matsui.

  • The helmets and the arrows.

  • They're stuff that were found in this castle.

  • All right, so that's that's why it's good to get going to all the other castles.

  • Hey, made use the most famous one.

  • And I I like the ground a little bit, but I think it's to Disney ish from for my tastes after the renovations last year.

  • It's too white.

  • It's too.

  • Um, looks like Disney has just not a bad thing.

  • Which is not, You know, when you see this castle outside, if you stick with me for another five minutes or so, we're gonna go outside.

  • I'll show you what the castle looks like from the exterior, and then you're gonna say, Wow, this is This is so cool because it's in its original state.

  • It's an original original castle.

  • You can see that, right?

  • Okay.

  • Or masks?

  • Yeah, Yeah, he's a gruesome cheese.

  • Right.

  • You were almost done at the entrance.

  • Now you know, shocking is a lot of people visiting, elderly.

  • They look like they're in the seventies or eighties, walking up and down the steps.

  • I'm very impressed.

  • Here's the entrance.

  • Castle.

  • Let me let me just show you in here.

  • Here's the original.

  • Thank you.

  • It's original ornaments for the top of the castle.

  • Very old.

  • And a lot of the original stuff that that was replaced that Keep it in here, Gato.

  • Dude.

  • No, me.

  • What do you use so, so much castle.

  • Very, very cool.

  • Um, all of it is made of wood and stone.

  • Get those legs.

  • I love the relevant.

  • Yeah, I like that, too.

  • I mean, taking photos is Okay, So are you.

  • Honestly, sudden money.

  • You didn't see something funny?

  • Issues too big.

  • They will shoes wouldn't fit in the locker.

  • It's really what says your feet 30 12.

  • Right.

  • So he has size, size, 30 centimeter shoes, and, uh, I have 20 and 1/2 and they didn't just barely fit in the locker with the key, But I didn't know that if you have in this area of Japan, if you have a passport or for you a card, you can you get a discount on the castle.

  • So that's normally about 500 yen.

  • And for me, it cost 280 yen.

  • Just because I had my foreigner card with me, which is pretty crazy out here.

  • This is the key to the my shoes.

  • Number 94.

  • They just barely fit.

  • Had to shove.

  • It might pop open on the castle.

  • I have to take off your shoes.

  • Yes, but okay, Thanks.

  • Okay, she's back on.

  • And now we get a chance to take a look.

  • Take a look at the castle from the exterior.

  • Oh, girls.

  • Thank you.

  • Girls in kimono.

  • That's totally worked.

  • It's totally worth it.

  • I'm on it.

  • Stalker camp Doctor Cam zoomed kimono checks every night.

  • Beautiful.

  • I was in Hamada City the other day.

  • The cherry blossom is about 30% bloomed, and here they are, just about 100%.

  • It's absolutely beautiful.

  • If you've never been to Japan during the cherry blossoms, you're missing something really special.

  • And your first glimpse of the exterior of the castle comes right.

  • Cherry blossoms.

  • So for only about a week out of every year, the castle looks like this with a white cherry blossoms.

  • Step out.

  • There you go.

  • That's Matsui Castle.

  • This is an original one of the very few original castles in Japan that has not been rebuilt.

  • Um, that's that's really stunning.

  • Yeah, I've been to I've been to a lot of castles in Japan.

  • But this one, this one in particular is pretty cool.

  • Just because, uh, it's this is the way this is the Wait.

  • Look, this is the way it was way back then.

  • So there it is.

  • Yeah.

  • I'm glad Subterranean was raining all morning.

  • Um, now it's not.

  • I might be able to get a chance to look around more and see more of the city of matter.

  • My goal is to go to your Nago.

  • That's interesting story.

  • Because I guess I have to tell the story because you're in You like people could hear you whispering that Marcus hey called me up last night and because he saw that I was in the area.

  • He lives in Syria.

  • And, uh um, yeah, he has a car and I'm hitchhiking.

  • So I guess we got to get a ride.

  • It's Ah, that's really nice of him.

  • Doff for that.

  • And also he's he's in this area.

  • So he does a lot more than I do about Matsu markets from Brazil.

  • Now you're now you're now you're in there.

  • You can't escape the camera now.

  • There you go.

  • My castle.

  • It really is a beautiful castle and sort of it is elevated up, up off the ground.

  • Um, this isn't a castle that I would want to attack.

  • I've seen I see, like, places where they could shoot drop stuff on you, hot rocks and, uh, arrows and all sorts of stuff.

  • Hot tar.

  • These are the same kind of castles, I guess.

  • A CZ European castles.

  • But I you know, European castles were made out of stone because they were fired.

  • You couldn't burn them down.

  • But this is made mostly at a wood.

  • And I still don't know why.

  • Why they do that.

  • Why they didn't just make it all out of out of stone.

  • But aesthetically, I don't know.

  • You could just do more with wood.

  • It doesn't look beautiful.

  • Just it's it's unusual to me that they didn't make any castle out of wood.

  • All right, so that's that's months of a castle, Ana, A really nice spring afternoon during the cherry blossoms.

  • I'm gonna walk out a little bit and show you some of the cherry blossoms before it cut off the feed.

  • Once again, if you come to the castle, you can see here is the end.

  • Normally, it's 560 end for a ticket.

  • All right, but if you have, But if you have, ah, foreigners card or a passport, you get it for about half price.

  • Of course, they have vending machines.

  • You want to get a ticket from a vending machine?

  • That that's particularly useful, I guess.

  • If you have groups of 20 or 19 or 18 they have.

  • Wow.

  • So in a matter of the group, you can get when they take all of these tourists passes as well.

  • They have so many of them.

  • Okay, Is the gate to the castle?

  • So nice to be here this time of year.

  • Yeah.

  • Beautiful spring day.

  • Certainly rain again.

  • A little bit.

  • Yesterday was a really tough day for me.

  • I I had food poisoning.

  • Um, I ate some bad fish or something.

  • Uh, in Hamada and my stomach was in pain.

  • I had a big head ache and a fever.

  • And this morning I feel good, which is great.

  • I slept for 12 hours because I was due for a long sleep.

  • Not see, That's beautiful, too.

  • 20 up there and try clapping and some sort of some sort of picnic over there.

  • I wonder if I could get invited to die.

  • Marcus, What's that over there?

  • Is that like a wedding or something?

  • Oh, anybody can go.

  • Maybe maybe let's go take a look at the cherry blossoms because don't get that many chances to the minute reining.

  • You know the cherry blossoms.

  • As soon as the first big wind comes for the first big rainstorm, all of them just fall off.

  • And it's nice to get a chance to look at them before.

  • That's why you need to Yeah, Bento Just near the cherry blossoms, I leave your bento.

  • How many of you?

  • Right tonight?

  • Can you eat them?

  • Well, no.

  • I get to give 100 things that tastes better than a cherry blossom.

  • So beautiful.

  • You're really beautiful.

  • That tree just totally white.

  • No posing for He's posing for a photo.

  • Look at these white flowers.

  • People are just picnicking outside.

  • This is like cherry blossoms the season Here it is Time to be outside.

  • Whoa!

  • You're in for a treat now.

  • Oh, wow.

  • I think he's in his nineties.

  • That guy that's really great gets from, uh um old people's home.

  • Yeah, that's nice.

  • Some of the older people that they live in nursing homes.

  • But today they're out.

  • I feel that the cherry blossom I ate before Good.

  • Somebody said somebody commented, Hey, you cherry blast home.

  • I said, Okay, I eat the cherry blossom.

  • And you know what?

  • It doesn't taste that good.

  • It's sort of It started a gross.

  • I don't know.

  • Okay, hold on.

  • I feel like I'm destroying.

  • This is for science.

  • Never try it.

  • Yeah, I never tried before.

  • Gosh, just tastes just Yeah.

  • Bitter flowery.

  • That's not good.

  • I had food poisoning the other day.

  • Like yesterday.

  • I mean, I'm eating cherry blossoms off the tree.

  • Just little boy.

  • Yeah, but it's really, uh this is this really is the best time of year.

  • And April is a very special time of year in Japan because this is the start of the New year.

  • All businesses, all school, starts in April in the US and starts in September.

  • And in Japan, it's in April.

  • April is the start of New Year's new things.

  • It's when in spring, you know, like a renewal of life.

  • And that's that's sort of the weight is in Japan in the U.

  • S.

  • I think it might be New Year's here.

  • It's now.

  • And cherry blossoms very symbolic of that because they're here for so short of a time.

  • The wind is gone.

  • Yeah.

  • Now, right.

  • All right.

  • Okay.

  • So there you go.

  • From Matsui.

  • Joe Matsui Castle in on the Sea of Japan side and in.

  • Ah, beautiful signing area.

  • This is she Money Prefecture.

  • But I hope you enjoyed the tour of the castle.

  • I'll leave you with some maps, so you get an idea, okay?

  • And everything isn't everything.

  • It is in English.

  • That's and I'm surprised.

  • Also in Korean.

  • Yeah, because we're closer to create a lot of the signs I've seen.

  • They also include Korean, which is, um, interesting.

  • You can see.

  • Here is my castle.

  • Joe.

  • Joe is the this this symbol.

  • It means castles.

  • Matsui, Joe.

  • And we're down here.

  • This is the castle area.

  • Pretty much you can see.

  • It's surrounded by lakes, Moz.

  • Which they have really nice.

  • Um, very tours.

  • Yes.

  • Tours with I took if you look at the zoo Most sunrise video.

  • The one the Night train I e.

  • M.

  • I got a chance.

  • I rode that in that video.

  • It's pretty cool.

  • They sing songs from the Edo, period.

  • And you know what?

  • It's it's stuff like that makes me feel I'm really in Japan because sometimes you're surrounded by so many things from the US here or modern things.

  • Modern houses, modern buildings that look like you could be anywhere.

  • And then you come to a place like this and you see a castle and you see ah, boat tour with a guy singing songs from hundreds of years ago and that that's really special.

  • And that's one of the reasons why I came back to Matsui.

  • And I got a chance to tell you we got a chance to look through it because this place really is special.

  • And if you come to the signing area, you take that easy.

  • Most sunrise train the night train from Tokyo.

  • You come straight to eczema, definitely.

  • You know, hit up Monster Castle.

  • And if you're in April, you're gonna have to change blossoms as well.

  • So definitely I will leave you with that instead of me for the next 20 seconds.

  • Some of these beautiful cherry blossoms see on the road.

  • Thank you too, Marcus, for picking me up.

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