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宮崎城跡

柳沢中新田線

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Miyazaki Castle

Miyazaki Castle is a historic castle located in Kami, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan.

History

  • Miyazaki Castle was constructed during the Edo period (1603-1867). Its purpose was to serve as a regional military outpost and administrative center for the local daimyo (feudal lord).

The castle's architecture is characterized by its traditional Japanese design with Western influences. The layout features a central keep surrounded by a moat, with multiple gates and walls constructed using stone and wood.

Layout

  1. Central Keep: A three-story tower serving as the main residence of the daimyo.
  2. Outer Walls: A series of walls surrounding the castle grounds, featuring multiple gates and watchtowers.
  3. Barracks: Accommodations for the castle's garrison.

Historical Significance

Miyazaki Castle played a significant role in regional politics during the Edo period. The castle was also used as a refuge for local residents during times of conflict.

Current Status and Use

The castle is currently abandoned and has been preserved as a historic site. It serves as a popular tourist destination, offering insight into Japan's feudal past.

Heritage Status

Miyazaki Castle is designated as a National Historic Site by the Japanese government, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • Location: 38.6232208° N, 140.7597356° E
  • Address: 柳沢中新田線 (Kamimachi Shinmachi Line)
  • Access: By car or public transportation

Notable Features and Rooms

  • Central Keep: A three-story tower with a traditional Japanese design.
  • Outer Walls: A series of walls surrounding the castle grounds, featuring multiple gates and watchtowers.

Details

Name宮崎城跡
CityKami
CountryJapan
Coordinates38.623222, 140.75974
Current usehistoric site