🎮 Game 2011

Total War: Shogun 2

Creative Assembly's real-time strategy game covering the Sengoku period. Players build and upgrade castle complexes in their domains as the backbone of military and economic expansion. The game features stylized representations of castle architecture including tenshu, stone walls, and concentric enclosures.

10 castles featured in this game

Castles Featured

Himeji Castle

姫路城 · Himeji-jo

Original

📍 Hyogo — Kansai

The undisputed king of Japanese castles — the only one that has never been captured, never burned, and never rebuilt.

A+ Tourism 92/100
A+ Defense 95/100
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Osaka Castle

大阪城 · Osaka-jo

Ruins

📍 Osaka — Kansai

Japan's most famous castle story wrapped in a 1931 concrete tower — the history is spectacular, even if the building isn't original.

A Tourism 88/100
D Defense 55/100
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Matsumoto Castle

松本城 · Matsumoto-jo

Original

📍 Nagano — Chubu

Japan's most dramatically photogenic original castle — a jet-black tower reflected in its moat, framed by the Japanese Alps.

A Tourism 85/100
B Defense 72/100
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Kumamoto Castle

熊本城 · Kumamoto-jo

Ruins

📍 Kumamoto — Kyushu

Japan's mightiest castle complex — proven in battle, broken by earthquake, and rising again through one of history's most ambitious restoration projects.

B Tourism 75/100
A Defense 88/100
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Nagoya Castle

名古屋城 · Nagoya-jo

Ruins

📍 Aichi — Chubu

Nagoya Castle is mid-renovation — visit now for the stunning reconstructed palace, return in a few years for the completed wooden tower.

B Tourism 70/100
C Defense 65/100
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Inuyama Castle

犬山城 · Inuyama-jo

Original

📍 Aichi — Chubu

The oldest surviving castle tower in Japan — compact, dramatic, and perched above a river just as it was when Oda Nobunaga's family built it in 1537.

B Tourism 78/100
C Defense 62/100
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Nijo Castle

二条城 · Nijo-jo

Ruins

📍 Kyoto — Kansai

The castle where the shogunate both began and ended — Nijo is a palace of power politics, famous for floors that sing and paintings that dazzle, not for towers or battles.

A+ Tourism 90/100
F Defense 35/100
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Odawara Castle

小田原城 · Odawara-jo

Ruins

📍 Kanagawa — Kanto

The castle that Hideyoshi could not storm — famous less for its tower than for the legendary city-swallowing earthworks and the indecisive council that became a Japanese proverb.

B Tourism 72/100
B Defense 70/100
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Gifu Castle

岐阜城 · Gifu-jo

Ruins

📍 Gifu — Chubu

This is the mountain where Nobunaga declared he would rule Japan — and the view from 329 meters makes it easy to believe him.

C Tourism 68/100
B Defense 75/100
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Azuchi Castle

安土城 · Azuchi-jo

Ruins

📍 Shiga — Kansai

The most historically important castle in Japan — Nobunaga's revolutionary 1579 masterpiece that invented the Japanese castle as we know it, gone after three years, its foundations still visible under the trees.

D Tourism 55/100
C Defense 68/100
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