富城跡
National Highway Route 4
Rich Castle Ruins
Rich Castle Ruins
Location
The Rich Castle Ruins are situated on National Highway Route 4 in Kurihara, Japan.
History
The construction of the castle is believed to date from the Edo period (1603-1868). The purpose of the castle was as a regional stronghold for the local daimyo. However, the exact dates and events surrounding its construction are not well-documented.
Architecture
The Rich Castle Ruins feature a traditional Japanese castle layout, with a large bailey surrounded by high walls. The architecture is typical of Edo period castles, with a mix of wooden and stone structures. Unfortunately, much of the original structure has been destroyed over time.
Historical Significance
The Rich Castle Ruins are significant as a reminder of Japan's feudal past. Although the castle itself is no longer intact, it provides valuable insights into the country's history and architecture.
Current Status and Use
The castle ruins are currently in a state of ruin, with much of the original structure having been destroyed or dismantled over time. However, the site remains an important historical and cultural landmark.
Heritage Status
The Rich Castle Ruins have been designated as a National Historic Site by the Japanese government.
- Address: National Highway Route 4
- Nearby Town: Kurihara
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, much of the original structure has been destroyed or dismantled over time. However, visitors can still explore the ruins and gain a glimpse into Japan's feudal past.
Details
| Name | 富城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Kurihara |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 38.782818, 141.04156 |
| Current use | Historical and cultural landmark |
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