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− | *''Japanese:''姫路城''(Himeji-jou)'' | + | [[Image:Himeji1.jpg|right|thumb|Himeji castle]] |
− | *''Type:Flatland-Mountain'' | + | *''Japanese:'' 姫路城 ''(Himeji-jou)'' |
− | *''Founder:Ikeda Terumasa'' | + | *''Type: Flatland-Mountain'' |
− | *''Year:[[1601]]-[[1610]]'' | + | *''Founder: Ikeda Terumasa'' |
− | *''Location:[[Harima province]]'' | + | *''Year: [[1601]]-[[1610]]'' |
+ | *''Location: [[Harima province]]'' | ||
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+ | Himeji castle is among the largest and most famous of the [[castles]] which survive from the [[Edo period]]. Originally built by [[Ikeda Terumasa]], it later became the home of the [[Sakai clan]] lords of [[Himeji han]] from [[1749]] onward. | ||
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+ | The main keep has five stories on its exterior, and seven floors inside. Known as a "coalition-style" or ''renritsu shiki'' keep, it is connected to three smaller keep towers by covered passages. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
*[http://www.city.himeji.lg.jp/guide/castle/ Himeji city] | *[http://www.city.himeji.lg.jp/guide/castle/ Himeji city] | ||
*[http://csx.jp/~hakubutsukan/tanba_harima_awaji/himeji.html Photos] | *[http://csx.jp/~hakubutsukan/tanba_harima_awaji/himeji.html Photos] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*[[Nihon no Meijo]] | *[[Nihon no Meijo]] | ||
+ | *Plaques on-site. | ||
[[Category:Castles]] | [[Category:Castles]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 4 October 2019
- Japanese: 姫路城 (Himeji-jou)
- Type: Flatland-Mountain
- Founder: Ikeda Terumasa
- Year: 1601-1610
- Location: Harima province
Himeji castle is among the largest and most famous of the castles which survive from the Edo period. Originally built by Ikeda Terumasa, it later became the home of the Sakai clan lords of Himeji han from 1749 onward.
The main keep has five stories on its exterior, and seven floors inside. Known as a "coalition-style" or renritsu shiki keep, it is connected to three smaller keep towers by covered passages.
Links
References
- Nihon no Meijo
- Plaques on-site.