Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Buddhist temples in Aichi Prefecture, Castles in Aichi Prefecture, Mountains of Aichi Prefecture, Museums in Aichi Prefecture, Rivers of Aichi Prefecture, Visitor attractions in Nagoya, Nishikawa Castle, Ch bu Centrair International Airport, Nirengi Castle, Tenry River, SCMaglev and Railway Park, Expo 2005, Inuyama Castle, Denso Airybees, Meiji Mura, Toyota Verblitz, Mount Mikuni, Nagara River, Toyota Auto Body Queenseis, Ise Bay, Owari Thirty-three Kannon, Port of Nagoya, Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium, F.C. Kariya, Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza, Kiyosu Castle, N bi Plain, Mikawa Thirty-three Kannon, Okazaki Castle, Akasaka-juku, Iwasaki Castle, Toyokawa Inari, Futagawa-juku, Kiso River, Kiso Three Rivers, Hida-Kisogawa Quasi-National Park, zone Shimoyashiki, Mount Komaki, Chukyo Racecourse, Yahagi River, Hori River, Goyu-shuku, Sh nai River, Okazaki-shuku, Yoshida-juku, Fujikawa-shuku, Midland Square, Goj River, Nagoya Congress Center, T kai Hundred Kannon, Miya-juku, Lake Iruka, Chiry -juku, Nagoya TV Tower, Ina Castle, Kiyosu-juku, Narumi-juku, J j Castle, Inaba-juku, Owari Hills, Aichi Prefectural Government Office, Chita Peninsula, Nagoya-juku, Italia Mura, Nikk River, Mikawa Bay, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Shin River, Mount Hong, Nagashino Castle, Nagoya City Archives, Nagoya City Hall, Misono-za, Noda Castle, Higashiyama Sky Tower. Excerpt: Nishikawa Castle Nishikawa-j ) was a branch castle of the Saigo Clan in the Mikawa region during the Age of Warring States in Japan. The name Nishikawa means "west river" in Japanese. There are no extant structures on the site of the castle, though alterations to the topography, such as earthen ramparts and a dry moat, are readily apparent and an explanatory signboard is posted by the trail leading up to the main courtyard. Nishikawa Castle site is...