Japanese castles in pop culture

See how castles appear in games, films, TV dramas, and anime inspired by samurai-era Japan.

Games

Strategy, action, and RPG titles.

Nobunaga's Ambition (信長の野望) series

1983

Koei's long-running grand strategy series in which players command warlords during Japan's Sengoku period. Capturing and developing castles is the central gameplay loop — virtually every castle in this database appears as a location. The series spans over 15 mainline entries from 1983 to the present.

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Samurai Warriors (戦国無双) series

2004

Koei Tecmo's hack-and-slash action series set during the Sengoku period. Each game features famous battles fought at Japanese castles as stage settings, with playable historical figures. The series uses Himeji, Osaka, Azuchi, Odawara, and Sekigahara-era castles extensively as backdrops.

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Total War: Shogun 2

2011

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.

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Ghost of Tsushima

2020

Sucker Punch Productions' open-world action game set during the 1274 Mongol invasion of Tsushima island. The game features feudal Japanese fortifications — yakata and mountain strongholds inspired by early Kamakura-period fortification styles — as key locations throughout its story and side quests.

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Nioh

2017

Team Ninja's action RPG set in a fantasy version of late-Sengoku Japan (around 1600). Many of the game's stages are set inside or around famous Japanese castles — Himeji Castle features as an early major dungeon, and Osaka Castle and Edo Castle appear in later chapters. The game closely references the historical architecture of the period.

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

2019

FromSoftware's action game set in a fictional Sengoku-era Japan. The game's Ashina Castle — the central hub location — is a highly detailed fictional castle drawing from real tenshu architecture, ishigaki stone walls, yagura turrets, and inner-bailey layouts. While fictional, it closely mirrors the design language of real surviving castles.

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Movies

Films using castles as major settings or visual motifs.

TV & Drama

Historical dramas and TV series.

Anime

Animated works drawing on castle history and imagery.