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The biggest update by far is Fushimi Castle which gets 29 new subalbums of relocated structures, mostly around the Kyoto. I also created a new page to summarize them all with sortable columns and a map. Rather than list each individually here, please refer to this new page under "Feature Articles". | The biggest update by far is Fushimi Castle which gets 29 new subalbums of relocated structures, mostly around the Kyoto. I also created a new page to summarize them all with sortable columns and a map. Rather than list each individually here, please refer to this new page under "Feature Articles". | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 1 May 2024
Relocated structrues everywhere!
I'm taking advantage of some down time during the very rainy Golden Week holidays to clean off my hard drive and update materials on Jcastle. The theme for this update turned out to be Relocated Structures. There are no new castles in this update, but I added the following albums or individual photos of structures relocated from different castles.
Fushimi Castle
The biggest update by far is Fushimi Castle which gets 29 new subalbums of relocated structures, mostly around the Kyoto. I also created a new page to summarize them all with sortable columns and a map. Rather than list each individually here, please refer to this new page under "Feature Articles".
Osaka Castle
Chikubushima, a small island in the northern part of Lake Biwa has gotten some attention lately from castle go'ers visitng these magnificent structures from Osaka Castle. If you haven't seen these yet, you should definitely see this album and my writeup. This writeup reflects current thinking about all the structures being from Osaka Castle.
https://jcastle.info/view/Osaka_Castle_-_Chikubushima
Himeji Castle
One of my most interesting finds last year was the River Barge of the Himeji Domain at the Sorakuen Park in Kobe. If you have not seen these either, this is another highly recommended album of a very rare and unique treasure.
https://jcastle.info/view/Himeji_Castle_-_KawaGozabune
Jurakudai
Hideyoshi's famously opulent palatial castle has some equally ornate extant structures that are typically hidden behind temple walls in Kyoto. During 2023 they each had limited exhibits which allowed fans to get much coveted photos of these legendary sites. I also found one Jurakudai gate in the middle of nowhere (Hagi)
https://jcastle.info/view/Jurakudai_-_Karamon https://jcastle.info/view/Jurakudai_-_Hiunkaku
Kameyama Castle
Kameyama Castle often flies under the radar for having a lot of relocated structures. This is just a few. There are still more to see but I might need someone with a car to get me to them!
https://jcastle.info/view/Tanba_Kameyama_Castle_-_Relocated_Structures
Bitchu Takamatsu Castle
Well, it pales in comaprison to these other big updates here, but I stumbled upon a relocated gate from BItchu Takamatsu castle in Kyoto while scoping out Fushimi relocations no less. That has now been added to the Takamatsu Castle page.
https://jcastle.info/view/File:Bittakagenkoin1.jpg
I also added a new "conditon" filter called "Relocated" to castle photos. From the Photo Search Page you can search specifically for photos of relocated structures. I only started this with Fushimi Castle and have not (yet) gone back to retroactively tag anything. If anyone wants editor permissions to do so please let me know.
https://jcastle.info/view/Special:BrowseData/Castle_Photos?Condition=Relocated
I've got some more updates to come over the holidays, so stay tuned. As always, you can get the most up to date information on new additions and castle travels by following the Facebook page. Click the icon in the footer to take you there.
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