Gates

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Gates / 門

This is a subtype of Features

There are many different types of gates, but the basic construction is the same for all. Two columns (kagamibashira) that hold the gate doors are connected by a crossbeam (kabuki) across the top. Usually, the columns are joined to support pillars (hikaebashira) behind them to help prevent the gate from being pushed over backwards. The rest of the gate construction is developed from the gate's position, function and defensive needs.

Gates were often strategically positioned in the walls of each bailey so that anyone who attempts to enter the castle must zig zag back and forth to reach the inner grounds and the main keep. Gates were often further fortified by bolting metal plates over them for strength.


Yaguramon(櫓門)

Yaguramon Gates (yaguramon, yagura gates) are gates with a watchtower or turret atop the gatehouse. These are often large, strong and impressive looking gates. They are frequently used as the inner gate of a masugata and for other important entrance points. Yaguramon were were a safe place to observe the outside and they could be used as defensive platforms with defenders in the top. They were equipped with loopholes and windows to shoot from and the floor in front of the gate could be opened like a rock chute to attack anyone at the doors below. There are 2 types of yaguramon. Watariyagura style uses a watariyagura to span from one stone wall across the gate to another stone wall. The other style is basically a free standing yagura with a gate built into the first floor.

Watariyagura Style

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Free Standing Yagura Gates

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Yakuimon (薬医門)

A gate where one roof covers both the main front pillars (kagamibashira) and the rear support pillars (hikaebashira). The roof was necessarily large to cover all four pillars. This is an older style gate that was eventually replaced by Koraimon gates (see below), because it was impractical for defense. The large roof blocked the defenders vision of the outside and it actually shielded any attackers at the doors. There are very few extant examples of yakuimon gates at castles today. The second picture below is an inside view of the gate in the first picture so that you can get a better view of the structure of Yakuimon gates compared to Koraimon gates. The picture from Kakunodate Castle shows a smaller yakuimon in front of a samurai home.

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Koraimon (高麗門)

The front pillars and doors are covered with one small roof and the rear support pillars and support beams are each covered by a separate roof on either side at right angles to the main roof over the front pillars. This type of gate is often used as the outer gate of a masugata. There are two types of Koraimon. The roof of the older style is nearly even with the surrounding walls, while the newer style gate is taller so the roof is up higher than the surrounding walls.

Older Style Koraimon

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Newer Style Koraimon

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Munamon (棟門€)

Munamon is a gate with two main pillars covered by a roof. It is similar to the koraimon, but lacks the extra support pillars in the rear making it relatively unstable. It is often wedged in between stone or earthen walls to gain extra support.

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Tonashimon (戸無し門)

As the name implies, tonashimon is literally a gate with no doors. The only extant gate of this type that I know of is at Iyo Matsuyama Castle. It is basically a koriamon gate with no doors. It is said that this gate was built here atop a long slope at the front of a hairpin curve to trick attackers into thinking it would be an easy way into the castle. Once they pass through the gate and around the curve they are actually met with a large heavily fortified gate.

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Kabukimon (冠木門)

This is a gate with only the two front vertical pillars and the one horizontal cross beam. It has doors but no roof. This gate is a formality only and has little or no defensive value.

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Heijuumon (塀重門)

A heijuumon gate takes the kabukimon a step further and eliminates the cross beam between the two front pillars.

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Nagayamon (長屋門)

This is where a gate is passed through a section of a long warehouse. Rooms were easily built on either side of the gate and it was often used as a guardhouse around samurai homes.

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Karamon (唐門)

An ornate gate with a karahafu style roof. A karahafu is a gable chracterized by the rounded ridge in the center. There are several surviving karamon that were moved from castles to temples, but the only one that I know of that is at a castle is the famous gate from Nijo Castle.

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Uzumimon (埋門€)

Uzumimon literally means buried gate. There are two types of uzumimon. In one type, a hole is literally cut through the middle of a completed stone wall. In the second type, when the stone walls are constructed a narrow gap is left for a gate. Then the defensive wall atop the stone wall foundation is run across the gate evenly with the rest. An uzumimon was often used as an emergency exit or as a rear entrance to the castle.

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Masugata

A masugata is a compound gate made up of 2 gates, most commonly a koraimon on the outside and a yaguramon on the inside. The 2 gates are placed at right angles and joined by walls to create a square enclosure. Any enemy who attempts to enter the castle will be trapped in the box while it tries to breach the strong inner gate. The trapped enemy is then vulnerable to attack from the defenders inside the castle, and lining the walls above.

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Castles with Gates
  1. Aizu Wakamatsu Castle
  2. Akasaka Jin'ya
  3. Akashi Castle
  4. Akechi Castle
  5. Akita Castle
  6. Akizuki Castle
  7. Ako Castle
  8. Amaga Castle
  9. Annaka Castle
  10. Aoyagi Castle
  11. Asakura Yakata
  12. Ashikagashi Yakata
  13. Ashinoya Jin'ya
  14. Asuke Castle
  15. Azai Nishi Castle
  16. Baba Yashiki
  17. Baba Yashiki (Kai)
  18. Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
  19. Chinen Castle
  20. Damine Castle
  21. Echizen Katsuyama Castle
  22. Echizen Ohno Castle
  23. Edo Castle
  24. Ema Yakata
  25. Fuchu Castle (Hitachi)
  26. Fukouzu Castle
  27. Fukuchiyama Castle
  28. Fukui Castle
  29. Fukuyama Castle
  30. Funai Castle
  31. Funaoka Castle
  32. Fushimi Castle
  33. Goi Castle (Mikawa)
  34. Gujo Hachiman Castle
  35. Ha Castle
  36. Hachigata Castle
  37. Hachinohe Castle
  38. Hagi Castle
  39. Hamada Castle
  40. Hamada Castle (Ise)
  41. Hamamatsu Castle
  42. Hanamaki Castle
  43. Hatta Yashiki
  44. Hekirichi Jinya
  45. Hikone Castle
  46. Himeji Castle
  47. Hirado Castle
  48. Hiraizumi Date
  49. Hirosaki Castle
  50. Hiroshima Castle
  51. Hitoyoshi Castle
  52. Honshouji Castle
  53. Hoshina Yakata
  54. Hotta no Saku
  55. Hyogo Castle
  56. Ibaraki Castle
  57. Ichijodani Castle
  58. Ide Yakata
  59. Iga Ueno Castle
  60. Iida Castle
  61. Iiyama Castle
  62. Iji Castle
  63. Ijiri Yashiki
  64. Ikeda Castle
  65. Imabari Castle
  66. Inatsuke Castle
  67. Innoshima Suigun Castle
  68. Inuyama Castle
  69. Isawa Jin'ya
  70. Isshiki Castle (Chita)
  71. Isshindenjinai Moated Settlement
  72. Itoi Jin'ya
  73. Iwaki Taira Castle
  74. Iwakuni Castle
  75. Iwamura Castle
  76. Iwatsuki Castle
  77. Iyo Matsuyama Castle
  78. Izu Nagahama Castle
  79. Izuki Jin'ya
  80. Izumi Jin'ya
  81. Izushi Castle
  82. Kagoshima Castle
  83. Kaibara Jinya
  84. Kajiya Castle
  85. Kakegawa Castle
  86. Kakizaki Castle
  87. Kamakata Jin'ya
  88. Kameda Castle
  89. Kaminoyama Castle
  90. Kamioka Castle
  91. Kanazawa Castle
  92. Kanbe Castle
  93. Kanzou Yashiki
  94. Kasama Castle
  95. Kashima Castle (Hizen)
  96. Kawajiri Castle
  97. Kawanoe Castle
  98. Kawasaki no Saku
  99. Kinojo
  100. Kinowa Castle
  101. Kishiwada Castle
  102. Kitaaranami Fort
  103. Kitagata Jin'ya
  104. Kitamura Castle (Omi)
  105. Kitsuki Castle
  106. Kiyosu Castle
  107. Kochi Castle
  108. Kofu Castle
  109. Koga Castle
  110. Koiwatake Castle
  111. Komatsu Castle
  112. Komono Castle
  113. Komoro Castle
  114. Koromogawa Date
  115. Kubota Castle
  116. Kumamoto Castle
  117. Kuriyagawa no Saku
  118. Kuroda Daikansho
  119. Kushima Castle
  120. Kyara Palace
  121. Marugame Castle
  122. Matsuda Yakata
  123. Matsue Castle
  124. Matsumae Castle
  125. Matsumoto Castle
  126. Matsushiro Castle
  127. Mibu Castle
  128. Miharu Castle
  129. Mikazuki Jin'ya
  130. Minagawa Jin'ya (Totomi)
  131. Minakuchi Castle
  132. Minokubi Castle
  133. Minowa Castle
  134. Mito Castle
  135. Mizusawa Castle
  136. Momose Jin'ya
  137. Nabari Jinya
  138. Nagahama Castle
  139. Nagahara Castle
  140. Nagata Jin'ya
  141. Nagoya Castle
  142. Nakaizumi Jin'ya
  143. Nakamura Castle (Soma)
  144. Nanao Castle (Iwami)
  145. Nanbata Castle
  146. Nanokaichi Jin'ya
  147. Natsukawa Castle
  148. Ne Castle
  149. Nijo Castle
  150. Nikaidou Yakata
  151. Nishikawa Yashiki (Kai)
  152. Nishio Castle
  153. Nishiohhira Jin'ya
  154. Nobeoka Castle
  155. Nomura Jin'ya (Mino)
  156. Obata Jin'ya
  157. Obi Castle
  158. Ochiai Yashiki
  159. Odawara Castle
  160. Ogaki Castle
  161. Oguchi Castle
  162. Oh'uchi Yakata
  163. Ohmine Castle
  164. Ohmizo Jin'ya
  165. Ohmori Daikansho
  166. Ohno Castle (Chita)
  167. Oka Castle
  168. Okayama Castle
  169. Okayama Jin'ya
  170. Okutono Jin'ya
  171. Omono Castle
  172. Osaka Castle
  173. Oshi Castle
  174. Ota Castle
  175. Otaki Castle
  176. Ozu Castle
  177. Saga Castle
  178. Sagaki Jin'ya
  179. Sakasai Castle
  180. Sannohe Castle
  181. Saraki Jin'ya
  182. Seiganji Castle
  183. Sekiyado Castle
  184. Shibata Castle
  185. Shichinohe Castle
  186. Shigehara Jin'ya
  187. Shimada Jin'ya
  188. Shimosaka Yakata
  189. Shirakawa Castle
  190. Shiroishi Castle
  191. Shishido Jin'ya
  192. Shiwa Castle
  193. Shuri Castle
  194. Sonobe Castle
  195. Suibara Daikansho
  196. Sunpu Castle
  197. Suwa Ohhouri Yakata
  198. Suwahara Castle
  199. Suzaka Jin'ya
  200. Tahara Castle
  201. Takamatsu Castle
  202. Takamuro Yashiki
  203. Takane Castle
  204. Takasaki Castle
  205. Takashima Castle
  206. Takasu Castle (Mino)
  207. Takato Castle
  208. Takatsuki Castle
  209. Takayama Castle (Mino)
  210. Takeda Yakata (Ibaraki)
  211. Takenaka Jinya
  212. Tamaru Castle
  213. Tanabe Castle
  214. Tanabe Castle (Kii)
  215. Tanagura Castle
  216. Tanaka Castle
  217. Tatebayashi Castle
  218. Tatsuno Castle
  219. Tatsuoka Castle
  220. Todoroki Yashiki
  221. Tojo Castle
  222. Tokushima Castle
  223. Tomioka Castle
  224. Torigoe Castle
  225. Tottori Castle
  226. Toyama Castle
  227. Toyoda Tachi
  228. Toyooka Jinya
  229. Tsu Castle
  230. Tsuchiura Castle
  231. Tsuruga Castle
  232. Tsurugaoka Castle
  233. Ueda Castle
  234. Ueno Yashiki
  235. Usuki Castle
  236. Uwajima Castle
  237. Wakayama Castle
  238. Yamaga Jin'ya
  239. Yamagata Castle
  240. Yamaguchi Castle
  241. Yamamoto Jin'ya
  242. Yamato Koriyama Castle
  243. Yatsushiro Yashiki
  244. Yoita Jin'ya
  245. Yuzawa Castle
  246. Yuzuki Castle
  247. Zeze Castle
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