Kitsuki Castle

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Kitsuki Castle
杵築城
16-1 Kitsuki, , Ōita Prefecture
Kitsuki castle.jpg
Kitsuki Castle
Typehirayama-style Japanese castle
Site information
ConditionNational Important Cultural Property
Site history
Built1394, reconstructed in 1970
In use1394-1871
MaterialsWood, stone

Kitsuki Castle is a medieval Japanese castle, restored in 20th century.[1]

History[]

This castle was originally built in 1394, and is situated so that it The castle overlooks the Seto Inland Sea. The original creator was . Later, the castle came under control of Hosokawa Tadaoki, in the 1600s. A re-creation of the castle was built out of concrete in 1970.[2] Matsudaira Hidechika became lord of the castle, and the Matsudaira clan remained in charge of the caste till the Meiji restoration. Like most castles, it was destroyed in the Meiji restoration period.

The general area of Kitsuki has a great many period Samurai houses () that date from this period, and the area is visually in keeping with the historic nature of the time.

Present site[]

Detailed layout of Kitsuki Castle
Kitsuki Castle layout

Effort has been made to preserve the period aesthetics of the current site. In order to do so, modern intrusions have been avoided, so electricity cables and other modern intrusions have been kept out of sight. At present, the reconstructed castle is on site, and it includes a museum inside. [3]

Further reading[]

  • De Lange, William (2021). An Encyclopedia of Japanese Castles. Groningen: Toyo Press. pp. 600 pages. ISBN 978-9492722300.

References[]

Coordinates: 33°24′53″N 131°37′40″E / 33.4147°N 131.6277°E / 33.4147; 131.6277

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