Today, the castle is one of the more outstanding examples of [[hirajiro]] to survive. The castle grounds are about 170 meters long and 120 meters wide, and are surrounded by three moats. The Great Tenshu of the castle has six interior and five interior floors, and is connected to the Inui Kotenshu (northeast small tenshu) of four interior and three exterior floors. On the east is the two floored Tatsumi Tsukeyagura (southeast connecting tower), and somewhat further away in line with this is the one story Tsukimi Yagura (moon viewing tower). The Great Tenshu and Inui Kotenshu were built by the Ishikawa, while the other two structures were added by the Matsudaira sometime between 1624-44. | Today, the castle is one of the more outstanding examples of [[hirajiro]] to survive. The castle grounds are about 170 meters long and 120 meters wide, and are surrounded by three moats. The Great Tenshu of the castle has six interior and five interior floors, and is connected to the Inui Kotenshu (northeast small tenshu) of four interior and three exterior floors. On the east is the two floored Tatsumi Tsukeyagura (southeast connecting tower), and somewhat further away in line with this is the one story Tsukimi Yagura (moon viewing tower). The Great Tenshu and Inui Kotenshu were built by the Ishikawa, while the other two structures were added by the Matsudaira sometime between 1624-44. |