鬼ノ城
Okayama Kayo Bicycle Path Line
Ki Castle
Ki Castle is situated along the Okayama Kayo Bicycle Path Line in Okayama, Japan.
History
- Believed to date from the 14th century, Ki Castle was constructed during the Muromachi period as a fortified residence for the local daimyo. The castle's purpose was to serve as a stronghold and administrative center for the surrounding region.
- The castle played an important role in the region during the Sengoku period, serving as a key stronghold for local warlords.
- The castle was also used as a refuge for fleeing samurai and merchants seeking protection from rival clans.
Architecture
Ki Castle is an example of traditional Japanese architecture, featuring a multi-tiered layout with stone walls and wooden structures. The castle's design is characterized by its use of curved lines and rounded shapes, typical of Muromachi-period architecture. The layout includes a central keep, surrounded by outer baileys and inner courtyards.
Historical Significance
Ki Castle played an important role in the region during the Sengoku period, serving as a key stronghold for local warlords. The castle was also used as a refuge for fleeing samurai and merchants seeking protection from rival clans.
Current Status and Use
The current status of Ki Castle is that of a historic site and tourist attraction. The castle has been restored to its original state and now serves as a museum, offering visitors insight into the history and culture of the region.
Heritage Status
Ki Castle was designated as a National Historic Site in 1951, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
- Address: Okayama Kayo Bicycle Path Line
- Location: Okayama, Japan
Notable Features and Rooms
Ki Castle features several notable rooms and structures, including the central keep, outer baileys, and inner courtyards. The castle's architecture is characterized by its use of traditional Japanese materials and design elements.
Details
| Name | 鬼ノ城 |
|---|---|
| City | Okayama |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 34.727573, 133.7679 |
| Current use | museum |
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