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HIMEJI CASTLE

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68 Honmachi, Himeji, Japan
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2024
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2024

Himeji Castle has been inscribed on the Unesco World Heritage List, since 1993, for "the most perfect expression of early 17th century castle architecture in Japan". It reopened to the public in March 2015, after five years of work, more resplendent than ever! Its strategic position of control of the western and southern provinces on the Sanyō-dō artery and its dominant position on the Harima plain gave Himeji decisive importance. It was in 1346 that Sadanori Akamatsu built a first castle, Himeyama. He entrusted the residence to the Kodera who stayed there until 1577. Hideyoshi took over the castle at this date and decided to embellish and enlarge it to make it his own residence between 1581 and 1585. Then he entrusted it to his brother-in-law Iesada Kinoshita (1543-1608). The latter had to get rid of it after the battle of Sekigahara, which brought together the armies of the Tokugawa and those of Toyotomi. It was Terumasa Ikeda, leader of one of the Tokugawa armies who inherited the custody of the castle. He continued its construction and added twenty castelets (yagura). It was inhabited by a number of prestigious families until 1868. The castle is sometimes called Shirasagi-jō ("of the Egret") because of its white color but also because of the cut of the roofs, or Hakuro-jō ("the castle of the White Heron"). Built on a hill, the castle is surrounded by a number of interlocking enclosures, the walls of which fall directly into the moat. Gates lead to a rather complicated system of courtyards where weapons rooms and stores for food and ammunition are located. Hishinomon (Diamond Gate) is one of the largest gates in Himeji Castle, extending from the second to the third wall. It preserves the architectural style of the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Sangokubori (Sangoku Ditch), is a ditch hidden by the Hishinomon Gate and embraces both the main and secondary passages of the second wall. The moated walls had openings (ishiotoshi, "stone fall") that were used to pour boiling oil on attackers, among other things. Its keeps and corridors, which connect the eight towers, are designated as a National Treasure. We appreciate the beauty of this castle that has remained unchanged since its construction, as well as the architectural prowess of the complex. The labyrinthine construction, combined with ingenious ideas, prevented enemies from reaching the main keep. From the top of the dungeon, the visitor can enjoy a panoramic view of the city. During the Second World War, the castle was saved from bombing by the inhabitants of the city who covered it with a large black sheet so that, seen from the sky, the bombers would have the impression of flying over a large lake.

Thebest way to discover the castle is to use the Himeji Castle Great Discovery application which offers additional information throughout the visit, thanks to the terminals installed in the four corners of the castle. To avoid the crowds, it is best to go early in the morning, allowing 2 to 3 hours for the visit. If you want to see the castle from a different angle, climb the steps of Otokoyama Haisuiike Park, not far from there. Many locals go there early in the morning to enjoy the castle at sunrise.

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Visited in march 2023
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Château japonais de carte postale
A ne pas rater ! Le château est magnifique, surtout à la saison des cerisiers en fleurs. Je recommande de faire la visite guidée, qui est passionnante.
fute_715806
Visited in march 2020
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Magnifique
Je ne peux que vous conseillez une visite jumelée du château et des jardins. Le château est immense, l'architecture est impressionnante et on aime le parcourir. J'y suis allée en période de covid (avant le confinement total), et nous n'avons pas pu visiter l'intérieur du donjon par mesure de sécurité du coup le billet était à moitié prix, c'est un beau geste. J'ai adoré lorsqu'un ninja a surgit de nulle part, faisant mine d'attaquer les visiteurs. C'était un surprise amusante.
Et les jardins, que dire... On arpente des jardins tous différents les uns des autres, dépaysement total. Ils sont tous magnifiques.
fute_813310
Visited in december 2018
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chateau himeji
Le plus beau chateau du Japon tout blanc visité en automne avec les érables rouges
bast101
Visited in september 2019
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Un des chateaux les plus emblématiques du Japon
Très beau chateau visible au loin de la gare. A visiter de préférence lors de la période de floraison des cérisier. La visite comprend le tour du château ainsi que l'intérieur du chateau avec une belle vision panoramique à la fin. Il est possible de coupler la visite avec une promotion du jardin du chatêau.
mikiri
Visited in september 2019
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le chateau du heron blanc
Un conseil soyez en forme, 6 étages à gravir et pas d'ascenseur. Mais le chateau vaut le détour avec ses belles structures en bois.

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