Here is a proposed structure for an article on Takamatsu Castle.
Takamatsu Castle is a castle that seems to float on the Seto Inland Sea. The Sailor's Gate, facing the moat that extends from the sea, embodies the essence of the city's castle architecture. Despite the loss of the keep, the elegant curved gatehouse still conveys the atmosphere of the old castle.
Takamatsu town has prospered as a castle town since the Edo period. The old town, surrounded by the castle, is filled with narrow streets and townhouses. Strolling through the streets that retain the atmosphere of the castle town will be a nostalgic experience.
The scenery of the Kotoden running along the outer moat of Takamatsu Castle is unique. The railway reflects in the moat, creating a rich and emotional scene that has attracted many people.
The graceful illumination of Takamatsu Castle under the moonlight is like a scene from a painting. A nighttime stroll will be a rich and colorful experience, allowing you to savor a different aspect of the castle's charm than during the day.