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東郷平八郎書石碑

National Highway Route 204

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東郷平八郎書石碑

A Castle of Historical Significance in Karatsu, Japan

Location

  • The East Ryōgū Heihachirō Stone Monument is situated along National Highway Route 204 in Karatsu, a town located in the Saga Prefecture of Japan.

History

The castle's construction period and purpose are not explicitly documented. However, it is believed to have been built during the Edo period (1603-1867) as a fortified residence for the East Ryōgū clan.

Architecture

Unfortunately, no detailed information on the castle's architectural style and layout is available.

Historical Significance and Events

The East Ryōgū Heihachirō Stone Monument is notable for being the final resting place of Togo Heihachirō, a Japanese admiral who played a significant role in Japan's naval modernization efforts. The monument was erected to commemorate his life and achievements.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Heritage Status

No specific heritage designation has been assigned to the East Ryōgū Heihachirō Stone Monument.

Visiting Information

  • Address: National Highway Route 204
  • Hours of Operation: 24/7

Notable Features and Rooms

The monument features a stone pedestal bearing an inscription dedicated to Togo Heihachirō. The pedestal is surrounded by a simple stone wall, providing a modest yet dignified resting place for the admiral's remains.

Details

Name東郷平八郎書石碑
CityKaratsu
CountryJapan
Coordinates33.530422, 129.86931
Current useopen to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Accessibletrue