- Himeji Castle
Infobox Military Structure
name=Himeji Castle
_ja. 姫路城
partof=
location=Himeji ,Hyōgo Prefecture ,Japan
caption=View from Nishi-no-maru
type=Azuchi-Momoyama castle
built=1333-1346; major expansions 1601-1608
builder=Akamatsu clan (original);Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1580)Ikeda Terumasa (17th c. expansion)
materials=Wood, stone, plaster, tile
height=
used=1333-1868
demolished=1580, and rebuilt byToyotomi Hideyoshi
condition=Largely intact, restoration work begun in 1956
ownership=
controlledby=Akamatsu clan (1346-1580),Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1580-1598),Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1871),Japan (1871-present)
garrison=
commanders=Kuroda Yoshitaka (c. 1580-1590s),Ikeda Terumasa (c. 1601-1610s)
occupants=
battles=
events=nihongo|Himeji Castle|姫路城|Himeji-jō is a flatland-mountain
Japanese castle complex located inHimeji inHyōgo Prefecture and comprising 83wood enbuilding s. It is occasionally known as "Hakurojō" or "Shirasagijō" ("White Heron Castle") because of its brilliant white exterior.It was registered as the first Japanese National Cultural Treasure by
UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Japanese National Cultural Treasure in December, 1993. Along withMatsumoto Castle andKumamoto Castle , it is one of Japan's "Three Famous Castles", and is the most visited castle in Japan.Architecture, defenses, and design
Himeji serves as an excellent example of the prototypical
Japanese castle , containing many of the defensive and architectural features most associated with Japanese castles. The tall stone foundations, whitewash walls, and organization of the buildings within the complex are standard elements of any Japanese castle, and the site also features many other examples of typical castle design, including gun emplacements and stone-dropping holes.One of Himeji's most important defensive elements, and perhaps its most famous, is the confusing maze of paths leading to the main keep. The gates, baileys, and outer walls of the complex are organized so as to cause an approaching force to travel in a spiral pattern around the castle on their way into the keep, facing many dead ends. This allowed the intruders to be watched and fired upon from the keep during their entire approach. However, Himeji was never attacked in this manner, and so the system remains untested.
History
The castle was conceived and constructed during the "
Nanboku-cho " era of theMuromachi period . At this time, it was called Himeyama Castle. In1331 ,Akamatsu Sadanori planned a castle at the base of Mount Himeji, whereAkamatsu Norimura had constructed the temple ofShomyoji . After Akamatsu fell during theKakitsu War ,Yamana clan briefly took over planning of the castle; the Akamatsu family took over again following theŌnin War .In1580 ,Toyotomi Hideyoshi took control of the badly damaged castle, andKuroda Yoshitaka built a three-story tower. Following theBattle of Sekigahara in1601 ,Tokugawa Ieyasu granted Himeji Castle toIkeda Terumasa who embarked on a nine-year expansion project that brought the castle roughly to its current form. "Only the east gate of one section of the second bailey" survive from the earlier period. [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/661.pdf] The current keep dates from1601 , and the last major addition, the Western Circle, was completed in1618 .Himeji was one of the last holdouts of the "tozama daimyō" at the end of the
Edo period . It was held by the descendants ofSakai Tadasumi until theMeiji Restoration . In1868 , the new Japanese government sent the Okayama army, under the command of a descendant of Ikeda Terumasa, to shell the castle with blank cartridges and drive its occupiers out.When the han system was abolished in
1871 , Himeji Castle was sold at auction. Its final price was 23 yen (in those days) and in public funds. Himeji was bombed twice in1945 , at the end ofWorld War II . Although most of the surrounding area was burned to the ground, the castle survived almost entirely unscathed. Castle restoration efforts began in 1956.Popular culture
Himeji Castle frequently appears on Japanese
tv . Edo Castle (the presentTokyo ) does not have akeep , so when a fictional show such as "Abarenbo Shogun " needs a magnificent substitute, the producers turn to Himeji.In film
*In the
James Bond film "You Only Live Twice" (1967), Himeji Castle appears asTiger Tanaka 's secretninja training school and rocket weapons development centre.
*Himeji appears inAkira Kurosawa 's "Kagemusha " (1980) and "Ran" (1985).
*"The Last Samurai " (2003), starringTom Cruise , was shoton location at Himeji using artificial snow.
*In "Shogun", a 1980 TV miniseries starringRichard Chamberlain , Himeji appears as Osaka Castle.In videogames
*In Civilization revolution for the
Xbox 360 andPlaystation 3 , the Himeji Castle can be built as a Wonder.Gallery: Castle in perspective
Panorama overview
View from the donjon
Looking up towards donjon
Walls
Non-photographic images
Literature
*cite book | title=Castles in Japan| last=Schmorleitz| first=Morton S.| date=1974| pages= pg. 123-125| publisher=Charles E. Tuttle Co.| location=Tokyo| id=ISBN 0-8084-1102-4
*cite book | title=Japanese Castles| last=Motoo| first=Hinago| date=1986| pages= 200 pages| publisher=Kodansha| location=Tokyo| id=ISBN 0-87011-766-1ee also
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Koko-en Garden : a garden created in 1992 next to Himeji CastleExternal links
* [http://www.gocastlesgo.com Pictures of Himeji Castle and over 100 other Japanese Castles]
* [http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/travel/himeji_castle.html Himeji Castle Guide]
* [http://www.himeji-castle.gr.jp/index/English/index.html Himeji castle website] (requiresMacromedia Flash plugin)
* [http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=661 Official UNESCO page for Himeji castle]
* [http://www.locaview.com/lvs/d.aspx?sid=i10W1f1fVb3e3MVgItsoAhDcAi2yCElAOxn Himeji Castle] - Location View Himeji edition (Tourist Guide with 360degree movie map)
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