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洲本城

Sumoto Nada Kashu Line

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洲本城

洲本城 is a historic castle located in Sumoto, Japan.

Overview

Overview

  • History
  • Architecture
  • Layout
  • Historical Significance
  • Current Status
  • Heritage Status
  • Visiting Information
  • Notable Features

History

The construction of 洲本城 began during the Muromachi period (1336-1573). The castle was built as a stronghold for the local daimyo and served as a key location for trade and commerce on the Sumoto Nada Kashu Line. Over time, the castle has undergone several renovations and expansions.

Architecture

The architecture of 洲本城 is characterized by its traditional Japanese design, with a combination of wooden and stone structures. The castle's layout features a central keep surrounded by outer walls and moats. The building style is typical of Muromachi period castles, with influences from Chinese and Korean architectural traditions.

Layout

  • Central Keep
  • Outer Walls
  • Moats

Historical Significance

洲本城 played a significant role in Japanese history, particularly during the Sengoku period (1467-1603). The castle was an important stronghold for local daimyos and served as a key location for trade and commerce. Today, the castle is recognized as a National Historic Site of Japan.

Current Status

The current status of 洲本城 is that it has been preserved as a historic site and is open to visitors.

Heritage Status

洲本城 was designated as a National Historic Site of Japan in 1952. The castle's heritage status recognizes its cultural and historical significance, making it an important part of Japan's national identity.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access 洲本城 by taking the Sumoto Nada Kashu Line train to the nearby station. From there, a short walk will take you to the castle gates. The castle is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and admission fees apply.

Notable Features

  • Central Keep
  • Outer Walls
  • Moats

Details

Name洲本城
CitySumoto
CountryJapan
Coordinates34.33771, 134.90288
Current usepreserved as a historic site and is open to visitors
Opening hours9:00 AM to 5:00 PM