姫城跡
National Highway Route 18
姫城跡
姫城跡 is situated on National Highway Route 18 in Sakaki, Japan.
Location
- 姫城跡 is situated on National Highway Route 18 in Sakaki, Japan.
History
姫城跡 was constructed during the Edo period (1603-1867) as a shiro, a type of Japanese castle. The purpose of this castle was to serve as a military outpost and a center for local governance.
Architecture
姫城跡 is an example of traditional Japanese architecture, featuring a rectangular bailey surrounded by high walls. The layout of the castle includes a central keep, guardhouses, and residential quarters. The castle's design reflects the typical shiro style, with a focus on defense and functionality.
Historical Significance and Events
姫城跡 played a significant role in local history as a center for military operations and governance. Although its exact significance is unclear, it is believed to have been involved in various battles and conflicts during the Edo period.
Current Status and Use
姫城跡 is currently abandoned and has fallen into disrepair. However, efforts are being made to preserve and restore the castle's original structure.
Heritage Status
姫城跡 is a designated historic site in Japan, recognized for its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access姫城跡 via National Highway Route 18. The castle's current condition may limit accessibility, but interested parties are encouraged to contact local authorities for up-to-date information on visiting hours and conditions.
Notable Features and Rooms
姫城跡 features a central keep, guardhouses, and residential quarters, all characteristic of traditional Japanese shiro architecture. Unfortunately, the castle's interior layout is not well-documented, and its current state may limit exploration.
Details
| Name | 姫城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Sakaki |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.467678, 138.1717 |
| Current use | abandoned |
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