- Kōchi Castle
Infobox Military Structure
name = Kōchi Castle
_ja. 高知城
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location = Kōchi,Kōchi Prefecture ,Japan
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caption = The "tenshu" (keep) of Kōchi Castle
type = "Hirayamashiro" (hilltop castle)
built =1601 to1611
builder =Yamanouchi Kazutoyo
materials = Earth, stone, and wood
height = Five stories ("tenshu")
used =1611 to1868
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condition = All the buildings in the "honmaru" (innermost bailey} are original, dating from1729 to1753 . Most of the other parts of the castle were torn down during theMeiji Restoration .
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events = nihongo|Kochi Castle|高知城|Kōchi-jō is a castle located in Kochi,Japan .__TOC__
History
Following the
Battle of Sekigahara in1600 , Kōchi Castle was constructed in what was then theprovince of Tosa. It was built byYamanouchi Kazutoyo , who took control of the province after the Tokugawa victory. The castle was constructed as part of the move fromUrado to the more defensibleOtakasa (alt. Odakasa) area. [http://www.city.kochi.kochi.jp/info/english/vis-001-01.htm Kōchi City Online Guide, "Sightseeing in Kochi City"] in English]Construction was begun in
1601 and was completed in1611 . Much of the original fortress burned down in1727 ; it was reconstructed between1729 and1753 in the original style. The castle underwent major restoration from1948 to1959 . Though no battles were fought at the castle, it is noteworthy because the castle is the original structure, and not a post-war replica. It is also the only castle in Japan to retain both its original "tenshu ", orkeep , and itspalace .Architecture in the Feudal Style: Japanese Feudal Residences, Hashimoto Fumio, trans. and adapted by H. Mack Morton, Kodansha International Ltd. and Shinonbu, 1981, pp. 144-6] In fact, it is the only castle to have all the original buildings in the "honmaru ", or inermost ring of defense, still standing.Otakasa Hill
Two previous attempts were made to build castles on
Otakasa Hill. Both failed. The first attempt was byOtakasa Matsuomaru sometime during the late Heian or Kamakura periods. The second was in1588 by the conqueror ofShikoku ,Chosokaba Motochika . The area around the hill at this time was extremely swampy, due to the influx of alluvial sediments from the [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/鏡川 Kagami River] . Consequently, previous builders were never successful in establishing a permanent fortress on the site where Kōchi Castle stands today. [http://www.city.kochi.kochi.jp/info/english/vis-004.htm Kochi City Online Guide, "History"] in English]National Treasure Status
As one of only twelve intact castles in Japan, Kōchi Castle was popularly called a National Treasure ( [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/国宝 国宝] ) before the
1950 National Treasure Protection Law (文化財保護法施) was enacted. After the law was passed, it was demoted to the status of Important Cultural Asset ( [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/重要文化財 重要文化財] ). [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/高知城 Wikipedia page on Kōchi Castle] in Japanese]Popular Depictions
Kōchi Castle can be seen in the background of the animated film "
I Can Hear the Sea " byStudio Ghibli , during the class reunion scene.tructure
Two rivers, the [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/鏡川 Kagami River] and the
Enokuchi River , form the outer moat of the castle. Thetower is five stories high and sits atopOtakasa Hill, commanding an extensive view of the city. It rises above the Kaitokukan (palace ), which was constructed in theShoin style of theEdo period. The castle retains this structure today and has been fitted with period-appropriate items in the lower rooms.In addition to a
tearoom ,Genkan (entrance area), and latrine, the Kaitokukan contains eight traditional rooms, ranging in size from three to twelvetatami . It is surrounded by averanda on the east and south sides. The Kaitokukan also burned during the fire of1727 , but it was not repaired until1747 , with work completed in1749 .Visiting
Kōchi Castle is located in downtown Kochi. The main entrance is directly across from the west entrance of the
Obiyamachi shopping area.Visitors are asked to remove their footwear before entering the building. Slippers are provided.
As the castle is quite old, the tatami rooms are visible but not accessible. There is a small museum area with information entirely in Japanese. This museum houses several cultural artifacts of the Tosa region not native to the castle itself. The upper rooms of the tower are all empty, but visitors are allowed to climb to the top. There is a railing but no net around the balcony.
Handicap access is extremely limited, as the approach to the castle involves many steps. There is no elevator.
The castle grounds are now a public park, and a popular location in spring for
hanami . They contain the Prefectural Library and the Kochi Literary Museum, in addition to statues of notable scions of theYamanouchi family.References
Literature
*cite book | title=Castles in Japan| last=Schmorleitz| first=Morton S.| date=1974| pages= | 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 0-87011-766-1External links
* [http://www.pref.kochi.jp/~kochijo/ Kōchi Castle official site] in Japanese
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