Malguri is an ancient site on the edge of lake Maidingi.
The first fortress was constructed on this site during the forty-third century, two thousand years on it remains the architectural jewel of this province. The major rebuilding of the sixty-first century led to essentially the fortress you see today. In these enlightened times the fortress of Malguri is maintained under the provincial trust; it is the designated autumn residence of the aiji-major and at present the aiji-dowager Illisidi is in residence.
Local time is two hours ahead of Shejidan. Facilities are basic.
Tours of the fortress occur monthly.
We ask our guests to ignore this monthly visit, which the aiji feels necessary and proper, as Malguri represents a treasure belonging to the people of the provinces. Should a guest wish to receive tour groups in formal or informal audience, please inform the staff and they will be most happy to make all arrangements. Certain guests have indeed done so, to the delight and honour of these visitors...
The current guest book includes visitors from the last seven hundred years and we hope you will honour the observance of this tradition.