
Yamagata
Keishoden Hall stands within the precincts of Uesugi Shrine, located on the former inner keep of Yonezawa Castle. The hall preserves a remarkable collection of cultural treasures associated with Uesugi Kenshin, Kagekatsu, Naoe Kanetsugu, and Lord Harunori (Yozan), including archival documents, armour, swords, calligraphy, and lacquerware. Displays of Sengoku-period armour and weaponry convey a vivid sense of the era’s martial spirit. The name Keishoden derives from the phrase Keiko Teru Kon in the preface to the Kojiki, expressing the idea of learning from the past to guide the present. The hall offers insight into the heritage and cultural legacy of the Uesugi clan.
The last thing I'm worried about when I'm planning to go out is the weather. Indoor facilities can relieve you from such worries. How you enjoy it depends on your plan, such as art galleries and museums related to the area, hot springs with a rich local flavor, and factory tours. Why not plan some indoor leisure time with your family or as a couple?
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稽照殿
Keishoden Hall stands within the precincts of Uesugi Shrine, located on the former inner keep of Yonezawa Castle. The hall preserves a remarkable collection of cultural treasures associated with Uesugi Kenshin, Kagekatsu, Naoe Kanetsugu, and Lord Harunori (Yozan), including archival documents, armour, swords, calligraphy, and lacquerware. Displays of Sengoku-period armour and weaponry convey a vivid sense of the era’s martial spirit. The name Keishoden derives from the phrase Keiko Teru Kon in the preface to the Kojiki, expressing the idea of learning from the past to guide the present. The hall offers insight into the heritage and cultural legacy of the Uesugi clan.