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|City=Kumamoto
|City=Kumamoto
|Prefecture=Kumamoto Prefecture
|Prefecture=Kumamoto Prefecture
|Notes=Not personally visited. Pictures donated by Pavel F. <p>This is currently the #1 castle I want to visit. While the main keep and several structures are modern reconstructions, there are also several original structures and the castle itself well preserves the layout and atmosphere of these old, big Edo Period castles. Particularly in the past few years they have been rebuilding and restoring many structures for the 400th anniversary in 2007. When the lord's inner palace is completed in 2007 Kumamoto castle will be a most impressive tourist destination.</p>
|Notes=As everyone knows, Kumamoto Castle was badly damaged in the 2016 earthquake. I've not personally visited this castle, and the album below are photo contributions from many years ago. I recommend you to go to the Kumamoto Castle website for more information and also to visit the fantastic album from [[Malcolm linked here|https://malcolmfairman.smugmug.com/Photographs/Japanese-Castles/Kumamoto-Castle/]]
|History=After the battle of Sekigahara, Kato Kiyomasa built this incredible fortress in Kumamoto. The castle expertly utilizes the geography to make one of the most impregnable castles ever built in Japan. <p>The Kato reign ended after only two generations when Kiyomasa's son was replaced by Hosokawa Tadatoshi in 1632. The Hosokawa reigned for 240 years until the Meiji Period. </p><p>The main keep and connected smaller tower, among other buildings, were burned to the ground during the Satsuma rebellion of 1877</p>
|History=After the battle of Sekigahara, Kato Kiyomasa built this incredible fortress in Kumamoto. The castle expertly utilizes the geography to make one of the most impregnable castles ever built in Japan. <p>The Kato reign ended after only two generations when Kiyomasa's son was replaced by Hosokawa Tadatoshi in 1632. The Hosokawa reigned for 240 years until the Meiji Period. </p><p>The main keep and connected smaller tower, among other buildings, were burned to the ground during the Satsuma rebellion of 1877</p>
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|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed

Revision as of 08:35, 31 December 2020

As everyone knows, Kumamoto Castle was badly damaged in the 2016 earthquake. I've not personally visited this castle, and the album below are photo contributions from many years ago. I recommend you to go to the Kumamoto Castle website for more information and also to visit the fantastic album from

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History
After the battle of Sekigahara, Kato Kiyomasa built this incredible fortress in Kumamoto. The castle expertly utilizes the geography to make one of the most impregnable castles ever built in Japan.

The Kato reign ended after only two generations when Kiyomasa's son was replaced by Hosokawa Tadatoshi in 1632. The Hosokawa reigned for 240 years until the Meiji Period.

The main keep and connected smaller tower, among other buildings, were burned to the ground during the Satsuma rebellion of 1877


Field Notes

As everyone knows, Kumamoto Castle was badly damaged in the 2016 earthquake. I've not personally visited this castle, and the album below are photo contributions from many years ago. I recommend you to go to the Kumamoto Castle website for more information and also to visit the fantastic album from https://malcolmfairman.smugmug.com/Photographs/Japanese-Castles/Kumamoto-Castle/




Gallery
  • Kumamoto-jo Donjon
  • main keep
  • main keep
  • main keep and connected tower
  • kotenshu
  • Utoyagura
  • view from Utoyagura
  • Utoyagura
  • Utoyagura
  • Inui Yagura
  • stone walls
  • stone walls
  • stone wall, yagura
  • yagura, donjon
  • stone walls
  • stone walls, yagura
  • stone walls, yagura
  • stone walls, yagura
  • stone walls, yagura


Castle Profile
English Name Kumamoto Castle
Japanese Name 熊本城
Alternate Names Ginnan-jo
Founder Kato Kiyomasa
Year Founded 1607
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Designations Top 100 Castles, has Important Cultural Properties, Special Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 levels, 6 floors, 1 floor below ground
Year Reconstructed 1960
Artifacts Utoyagura, East Juuhachiken Yagura, North Juuhachiken Yagura, Goken Yagura, Gennoshin Yagura, Juuyonken Yagura, Shichiken Yagura, Hirayagura, Kenmotsu Yagura, Nagabei, Tako Yagura, Yonken Yagura, Akazuno mon
Features main keep, gates, turrets, palace, trenches, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access Kumamoto Sta. (Kagoshima Line), city bus
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture
Coordinates 32.80617, 130.70573
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2005
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
Friends of JCastle
Malcolm Fairman Photography - Kumamoto Castle


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