暘谷城(日出城)
National Highway Route 10
暘谷城(日出城)
Tempo Castle, also known as Dayout Castle, is a historic castle located in Hiji, Japan.
History
- Believed to have been constructed during the 14th century, its purpose was as a fortified residence for local daimyos.
The castle's architecture is characteristic of Japanese feudal-era castles, with a mix of wooden and stone structures.
Architecture and Layout
- The layout features a traditional donjon (main tower) surrounded by outer walls and moats.
Unfortunately, the current state of the castle's architecture is largely unknown due to its age and historical destruction.
Historical Significance and Events
- Tempo Castle played a significant role in regional politics during the Sengoku period.
The castle was reportedly involved in several battles and sieges, but details are scarce.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Tempo Castle is largely unknown due to its remote location and historical neglect.
However, it remains an important cultural landmark in Japan.
Heritage Status
Tempo Castle has been designated as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing its importance in the country's history and architecture.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access Tempo Castle via National Highway Route 10 in Hiji, Japan.
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding guided tours or facility hours.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms are documented for Tempo Castle due to its remote location and historical destruction.
Details
| Name | 暘谷城(日出城) |
|---|---|
| City | Hiji |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 33.366856, 131.53165 |
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