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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Himeji Castle

A warm welcome to the castle
Himeji Castle lies at a strategic point along the western approach to the former capital city of Kyoto. 
Entrance to the castle - where you buy tickets
The castle complex as it survives today is over 400 years old and was completed in 1609. It comprises over eighty buildings spread across multiple baileys, which are connected by a series of gates and winding paths.



Himeji Castle (姫路城, Himejijō), also known as White Heron Castle (Shirasagijo) due to its elegant, white appearance, is widely considered Japan's most spectacular castle for its imposing size and beauty and its well preserved, complex castle grounds.
The castle is both a national treasure and a world heritage site. Unlike many other Japanese castles, it was never destroyed by war, earthquake or fire and survives to this day as one of the country's twelve original castles. The castle recently underwent extensive renovation over several years and was fully re-opened to the public in March 2015.

Be prepared for the steep slope and long climb. We were lucky that there was no queue that day and we managed to ascend to the highest level.


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