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{{Castle Photo | {{Castle Photo | ||
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|Castle=Himeji Castle | |||
|Description=A view of the Nishinomaru bailey from atop the tenshu. These several yagura and connecting yagura were the living quarters for the maidservants of Princess Sen, the granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The nearer rectangular yagura on the end that turns into the bailey is called the Kesho Yagura (Cosmetic Tower). It is where Princess Sen supposedly prepared herself to worship her shrine which could be seen from one of these connected yagura. | |||
|Short Description=Kesho Yagura and connected yagura | |||
|Highlight= | |GPSLocation=34.83942, 134.69354 | ||
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Himeji Castle | |||
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A view of the Nishinomaru bailey from atop the tenshu. These several yagura and connecting yagura were the living quarters for the maidservants of Princess Sen, the granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The nearer rectangular yagura on the end that turns into the bailey is called the Kesho Yagura (Cosmetic Tower). It is where Princess Sen supposedly prepared herself to worship her shrine which could be seen from one of these connected yagura. | |||
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{{Tags | {{Tags | ||
|Structures= | |Structures=Yagura, Gates, Stone Walls, Walls, Baileys | ||
|Gates=Yaguramon | |||
|Yagura=2 Level Yagura, 1 Level Yagura | |||
Walls, | |HighlightSH=No | ||
|Condition=Original, Important Cultural Property | |||
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Revision as of 21:59, 4 May 2020
Castle | Himeji Castle |
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Photo Order | 50 |
Hidden | No |
Description | A view of the Nishinomaru bailey from atop the tenshu. These several yagura and connecting yagura were the living quarters for the maidservants of Princess Sen, the granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The nearer rectangular yagura on the end that turns into the bailey is called the Kesho Yagura (Cosmetic Tower). It is where Princess Sen supposedly prepared herself to worship her shrine which could be seen from one of these connected yagura. |
Short Description | Kesho Yagura and connected yagura |
Description in Japanese | |
Short Description in Japanese | |
Map |
Structures | Yagura, Gates, Stone Walls, Walls, Baileys |
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Gates | Yaguramon |
Turrets | 2 Level Yagura, 1 Level Yagura |
Moats | |
Main Keep Type | |
Main Keep Structure | |
Condition | Original, Important Cultural Property |
Edo Castle Photos | |
Samurai Home | - highlight: No |
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