林小城跡
兎川寺鎌田線
林小城跡
Linshou Castle, also known as Linshou Castle, is a historic castle located in Matsumoto, Japan.
- The construction period of this castle dates back to the 16th century.
- The architectural style of 林小城跡 is traditional Japanese castle architecture, with a mix of wooden and stone structures.
- Linshou Castle played an important role in Japan's feudal era as a strategic military outpost.
Architecture and Layout
The castle's layout features a central keep surrounded by concentric walls, typical of Japanese castles from the Sengoku period.
- The castle features a central keep with a stone foundation, surrounded by wooden walls.
- The interior includes traditional Japanese rooms, such as the donjon and the private quarters for the lord's family.
Historical Significance and Events
Although its historical significance is not well-documented, it was reportedly used as a base for local daimyos during the Sengoku period.
Current Status and Use
Today, 林小城跡 serves as a historic site and tourist attraction.
The castle has undergone restoration work to preserve its original architecture and cultural significance.
Heritage Status
Linhshou Castle is listed as a National Historic Site in Japan, recognizing its importance in the country's history and cultural heritage.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access 林小城跡 by taking the 兎川寺鎌田線 bus from Matsumoto city.
The castle is open to the public during certain hours of the day.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The central keep with a stone foundation, surrounded by wooden walls.
- Traditional Japanese rooms, such as the donjon and the private quarters for the lord's family.
Emphasis on Important Terms:
Sengoku period refers to a time of civil war in Japan from 1467 to 1603.
Details
| Name | 林小城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Matsumoto |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.222424, 138.00214 |
| Current use | historic site and tourist attraction |
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