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鳥取城跡

東町12号線

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Tottori Castle Ruins

The Tottori Castle Ruins are located at 12-1 Higashi-machi, Tottori City, Tottori Prefecture, Japan.

History

  • The castle was built during the Muromachi period (1336-1573) and served as a stronghold for the Takeda clan.
  • The castle's name "Tottori-jō" is believed to have originated from the Takeda family's control over the region.

Architecture

The Tottori Castle Ruins are a shiro-style castle, characterized by its rectangular shape with a large donjon at the center. The castle's layout features a complex system of moats, walls, and gates.

Historical Significance

  • The Tottori Castle played an important role in Japanese history as a key stronghold for the Takeda clan during the Sengoku period (1467-1603).
  • The castle was also involved in several battles, including the Battle of Tottori in 1581.

Current Status and Use

The Tottori Castle Ruins are now a popular tourist destination and a cultural heritage site. The ruins have been preserved to showcase Japan's feudal history and architecture.

Heritage Status

  • The Tottori Castle Ruins were designated as a National Historic Site in 1950 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011, recognizing its significance in Japanese history and architecture.

Notable Features and Rooms

The Tottori Castle Ruins feature several notable structures, including the remains of the donjon and the castle's main gate. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about Japan's feudal history through exhibits and guided tours.

Visiting Information

Notable Features and Rooms

  • The Tottori Castle Ruins feature several notable structures, including the remains of the donjon and the castle's main gate.
  • Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about Japan's feudal history through exhibits and guided tours.

Details

Name鳥取城跡
CityTottori
CountryJapan
Coordinates35.510014, 134.24118
Current usetourist destination and cultural heritage site