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Hagi Castle

Hagi Castle, located in Hagi, Japan, was constructed during the Edo period (1608-1874). The castle served as a strategic military outpost and played a significant role in the region's defense.

History

  • The castle's architecture is characterized by traditional Japanese designs with Western influences. The layout features a central keep surrounded by concentric walls, with multiple gates and watchtowers.
  • The castle's design was likely influenced by the famous Osaka Castle.

The castle played a crucial role in Japan's history as a military stronghold. The castle was also an important center for trade and commerce during the Edo period.

Layout

  1. Central Keep: The main tower of the castle, housing the lord's residence.
  2. Outer Walls: The outer defenses of the castle, featuring multiple gates and watchtowers.
  3. Inner Courtyard: A private area for the lord's family and attendants.

The castle is now in ruins, with only remnants of its original structure remaining. However, the site has been preserved and restored to maintain its historical significance.

Heritage Status

Hagi Castle is listed as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.

Visiting Information

  • Address: Hagi's Flower Stroll Road (fee-free)
  • Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Admission Fee: 220 JPY

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The Great Hall: A large hall used for ceremonies and events.
  • The Lord's Residence: The private quarters of the castle's lord.

Details

Name萩城
CityHagi
CountryJapan
Coordinates34.41752, 131.38377
Current usepreserved and restored