Jilu City is located in Jilu City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Take the Shinkansen Line or JR to Jilu Station and get off. You can see Tianshouge when you go out. It only takes about 10 minutes to walk from the station to the castle. Jilu City is one of the three major names of Japan. During the Warring States Period, Hideo Kuroda dedicated the city to Hideki Yuchi. Hideki used to use it as a base camp for attacking Maori (and later transferred the position to the Writing Range Temple not far from Hideki Road City). In this visit to Jilu City, its Tianshou Pavilion has been opened after a major overhaul, but the stairs of Tianshou Pavilion are extremely steep (see photo). Walking up to a section of the road of Tianshouge Pavilion, you can see small openings for design, as if you came to a section of the "Shadow Warrior" opening soldier's report to the city. This time it happened to catch up with the display of the armor used in the play by Yasuo Nakaito, the soldier and guard actor Ai Chuanxiang. I can't help thinking of Osaka City, which I just visited a few days ago. Jilucheng is worth visiting for Japanese Warring States enthusiasts and ordinary tourists.