南酒出城跡
Hitachinaka Port-Yamagata Line
南酒出城跡
Location
The South Wine Out Castle Site is located at Hitachinaka Port-Yamagata Line in Naka, Japan.
History
The castle was constructed during the Edo period (1603-1867). Its purpose was as a military outpost to protect the surrounding area from potential threats. The castle's layout and architectural style reflect its historical function.
Architecture
The South Wine Out Castle Site features a traditional Japanese castle design, with a rectangular bailey surrounded by high walls. The castle's architecture is characteristic of the Edo period, with a focus on defensive fortifications. The site includes several buildings, including a gatehouse, a watchtower, and a storage facility.
Historical Significance
The South Wine Out Castle Site played an important role in Japan's military history during the Edo period. The castle was reportedly used as a base for military operations against neighboring territories. Today, the site is recognized as a significant historical landmark in Japan.
Current Status and Use
The castle has been preserved as a historic site and is open to visitors. The site includes several reconstructed buildings and exhibits that showcase its history and significance.
Heritage Status
The South Wine Out Castle Site was designated as a National Historic Site of Japan in 1970, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.
Visiting Information
Visitors can access the castle by car or public transportation. Admission fees apply, and guided tours are available in Japanese and English.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The gatehouse is one of the best-preserved structures on the site.
- The watchtower offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- The storage facility provides insight into the castle's military operations during the Edo period.
Details
| Name | 南酒出城跡 |
|---|---|
| City | Naka |
| Country | Japan |
| Coordinates | 36.47979, 140.49454 |
| Current use | historic site |
| Guided tours | true |
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