This is the castle I most wanted to visit on this trip. It is one of the 12 original castles.
Historical notes from the J-Castle website -
Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is well known as being the highest altitude castle in Japan at 480 meters. This was viewed as a strategic location was also viewed as valuable territory for a castle. Akiba Shigenobu first built Ohmatsuyama Castle on a nearby mountain in 1240. As unrest spread throughout the lands, the entire mountain was converted into a castle complex including a a castle on this site (Komatsuyama peak) In 1331 by Takahashi Muneyasu. In the Edo Period the other castles were abandoned and the fortifications on this site were developed into an Edo Period castle. This castle site also had the advantage of being seen from the town below, an important symbol for the domain. This was one of very few 2 level main keep, but being on top of the mountain, there was little need to build a high vantage point. After the Mizunoya there were several different lords until Itakura Katsuyoshi in 1744. His descendents continued to rule until the Meiji restoration.



































































3 comments:
Sometimes Google Translate puzzles me: what could 'not walk in the neck bath' mean?
It must have been a fantastic feeling to be above the clouds!
ALL Japanese castles, originals or replicas, are amazing on the outside. The interior can be a great disappointment or a wonder: in this case, it is very interesting to see the original wooden structure, steep stairs and small windows.
The modern interior of Bitchu Takahashi Castle, on the other hand, is perfect for displaying information with good lighting and AC, using digital displays etc.
I remember very well the house in Takahashi that was used in the Tora-san film. Director Yamada and his team always found interesting and beautiful locations and scenes.
What a magnificent place! Looks like it was well worth the hike up there.
It seemed like a physically demanding hike, but you did a great job.
Thanks to you, I was able to learn about the wonders of Bitchu Matsuyama castle. I love the castle town where samurai once lived.
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