India, Aug. 20 -- Now you can live like a royal for a night at Japan's Ozu castle in the Ehime Prefecture, as it has opened its doors for guests for the first time ever.

On your next trip to Japan, don't forget to book a stay at its centuries-old Ozu Castle in the Ehime Prefecture, the first and only wooden castle in the country, which has opened its doors for guests to enjoy an overnight stay.

One of the few remaining timber castles in all of Japan, the Ozu Castle has been successfully restored in its original form to give guests a feel of the actual history and the royal way of living in that era. However, as of now it has allowed a total of only 30 one-night stays.

The four-storey castle has always remained the focal point of the...