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栖本城跡

National Highway Route 266

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栖本城跡

The 栖本城跡 is a historic castle located in Amakusa, Japan.

Overview

The construction period of the castle is not specifically documented, but it is believed to have been built during the Edo period (1603-1868). The purpose of the castle was as a fortified residence for the local daimyo (feudal lord).

History

  • The construction period of the castle is not specifically documented, but it is believed to have been built during the Edo period (1603-1868). The purpose of the castle was as a fortified residence for the local daimyo (feudal lord).
  • Little information is available regarding specific events or battles that took place at the castle.

Architecture and Layout

The castle's architectural style is traditional Japanese, with a combination of wooden and stone structures. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outer walls and moats.

Historical Significance and Events

The 栖本城跡 played an important role in the region's history as a strategic location for defense against neighboring territories.

Current Status and Use

The castle has been preserved and is now open to the public as a historic site. It serves as a reminder of Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The 栖本城跡 was designated as a National Historic Site in 1962, recognizing its importance in Japanese history and architecture.

Visiting Information

To visit the castle, please head to Amakusa on National Highway Route 266. The site is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The central keep features a traditional Japanese tile roof and wooden beams.
  • The outer walls are made of stone and feature watchtowers for defense purposes.
  • A museum located within the castle complex provides insight into the history and architecture of the site.

Details

Name栖本城跡
CityAmakusa
CountryJapan
Coordinates32.414562, 130.2752
Current usehistoric site
Opening hours9:00 AM - 5:00 PM