97.Kagoshima Castle Part2

There are plenty of history to see even in the museum.

Features

Main Enclosure still looks like Castle

Today, the ruins of Kagoshima Castle are used like that the Main Enclosure as the Kagoshima Prefectural Center for Historical Material called Reimeikan, the Second Enclosure as other public facilities, and Shiroyama Mountain as the Shiroyama Park. In particular, the Main Enclosure still looks like a castle today because its stone walls are still intact and its front gate was recently restored. If you stand in front of the enclosure, you may feel its pride as the home base of the Shimazu Clan.

The aerial photo around the castle

The Main Enclosure of Kagoshima Castle

The stone walls, which are still surrounded by the water moat, are piled precisely by using well processed stones in a method called Kirikomi-hagi. An interesting thing about them is that their one corner has an internal angle of two walls, called Irisumi. This is because the corner faces the northeastern side which was thought to be an unlucky direction, called Kimon or the Devil’s Gate. People who built the castle considered that the specially built corner could prevent misfortunes from the direction.

The stone walls of the Main Enclosure
The Irisumi part at the northeastern corner

The front gate called Goro-mon stands out between the stone walls. It has been said it is one of the largest castle gates in Japan, with its height and width of about 20m. it was restored using wood in April 2020, after 147 years since it had been burned down in 1873, based on its old photos and the remaining stone foundations.

The restored Goro-mon Gate
The gate uses thick woods

You can enter the gate by going across the original stone bridge over the moat in front of it. Other stone walls stand inside the gate and you will need to turn right and walk on the zigzagged steps or slopes to reach the center of the enclosure. You can see an uncountable number of dents on the stone walls, which were traces of gun shot by the government army in Seinan War. They make us understand how severe the attack of the army was.

Going across the original stone bridge to enter the gate
The inside of the gate
Some of the dents on the stone walls caused by Seinan War

Wonderful exhibitions in Reimeikan Museum

The Reimeikan is an excellent historical museum, which has huge amounts of historical, folk and art items regarding the Kagoshima Prefecture. You can learn about the history including the castle and culture of the prefecture inside. There may be too many items to see in one day. I also recommend seeing very well designed miniature models of historical buildings such as Kagoshima Castle, Shibushi Castle (a local castle in the prefecture) and Izumi Outer Castle.

The Reimeikan Museum
The miniature model of Kagoshima Castle
The miniature model of Izumi Outer Castle

There are also many dioramas of historical events which helps visitors understand more easily. I hope these good activities of the museum will continue to become more popular.

The diorama of the Tenmonkan street in Taisho Era
The diorama of the Battle of Toba-Fushimi where the Satsuma Domain defeated the Tokugawa Shogunate troops

Shiroyama Mountain like natural park

The Shiroyama Park on Shiroyama Mountain behind the Main Enclosure is easy to go to because the mountain is not so high at only 107m above sea level. You can go up a trail like walking to the top which look like a natural park rather than a historical site. This could be because the Satsuma Domain rarely used the mountain as part of the castle and banned people from entering it during the Edo Period. You can only see the trace of enclosures, which are surrounded by earthen walls, coming from the Kamiyama Clan’s mountain castle before the Shimazu Clan.

The trail to the top of the mountain
The place which is surrounded the earthen walls

Anyway, the top is a very popular view spot of Sakurajima (an active volcano island) and Kagoshima city area, where you can also enjoy the view.

The observation platform near the top
A view from the platform, but Sakurajima Island hides behind the cloud

To be continued in “Kagoshima Castle Part3”
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97.鹿児島城 その2

博物館の中だけでも見るものがたくさんあります。

特徴、見どころ

城らしさを残す本丸

現在鹿児島城跡は、本丸は鹿児島県歴史・美術センター「黎明館」に、二の丸は他の公共施設に、そして城山は城山公園となっています。特に本丸は今日でも城のように見えます。周りを囲む石垣が今でも健在であり、更に最近正門が復元されたからです。本丸の手前に立ってみると、島津氏の本拠地としての威厳を感じます。

城周辺の航空写真

鹿児島城本丸

水堀に囲まれている石垣は、よく加工された石を精密に積み上げて築かれており、この技法は「切り込みハギ」と呼ばれています。この石垣に関して面白いのは、一か所の角の石が内側に向かって屈曲していて、これは「入隅(いりすみ)」と言います。この角部分は北東側を向いており、鬼門として不吉な方角とされていました。よって築城者は、このような特殊な築き方をすることで、この方角からの災厄を防ぐことができると考えたのです。

本丸の石垣
入隅となっている北東角

正門の「御楼門」は石垣の間でとても目立っています。この門は日本の城門の中でも最大級のものと言われていて、その高さと幅はともに約20mあります。1873年に焼失して以来、147年経った2020年に古写真や現存する礎石に基づき、木造建築として復元されました。

復元された御楼門
太い木材が使われています

門前の堀を渡る現存する石橋を渡って門に入っていきます。門の内側には別の石垣が立ちはだかっているので、右に曲がる必要があり、更に曲がりくねった石段を登って曲輪の中心部に至ります。その石垣には無数のへこみがあります。これらは西南戦争のときの政府軍による砲撃の弾痕であり、いかにこの攻撃がすさまじかったかがわかります。

現存する石橋を渡っていきます
門の内側
西南戦争時の弾痕

黎明館のすばらしい展示

黎明館は優れた歴史博物館で、鹿児島県に関する数多の歴史、民俗、芸術品を展示しています。館内では鹿児島城を含む県の歴史や文化について学ぶことができます。あまりにも見るものが多くて一日では回り切れない程です。その中でも、鹿児島城、志布志城(県内にある城)、出水外城(麓)などの歴史的文物の模型が素晴らしいので見学することをお勧めします。

黎明館
鹿児島城の模型
出水外城の模型

また、歴史的出来事を再現したジオラマもたくさんあり、ビジターがより理解できるようになっています。このような活動をこれからも続けていただき、この施設ももっと人気が出ればよいと思います。

大正時代の天文館通りのジオラマ
鳥羽伏見の戦いのジオラマ

自然公園のような城山

本丸の裏手にある城山公園はとても行きやすい場所です。山自体は標高107mでそんなに高くないからです。山頂には山道をウォーキング感覚で登って行くことができ、史跡というよりも自然公園といった感じです。これは、薩摩藩が城の一部としてはこの山をほとんど使わなかったことと、江戸時代の間、民衆の立ち入りを禁止していたからと思われます。わずかに、島津氏以前にここに山城を築いた上山氏の遺跡として、土塁に囲まれている曲輪の跡が残っている程度です。

頂上に向かう歩道
土塁に囲まれている場所

ただ、頂上は桜島(活火山島)と鹿児島市街地が望める人気のビュースポットとなっているので、景色を楽しんでください。

頂上近くの展望台
展望所からの景色、桜島は雲に隠れています

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190.Yatsushiro Castle Part3

The more I learn about the castle, the more I want to go back and visit again.

Features

Other Attractions than Main Enclosure

Other than the Main Enclosure, the others were turned into the city area. However, some traces of the castle can be seen in several places. For example, the former Second Enclosure, located in the east of the Main Enclosure, is used for modern buildings such as the city hall. The area is surrounded by low stone walls, which were probably re-piled using excavated stones. Some of them look new and very white!. It could be because they had been buried for a long time before they were found.

The map around the castle

Yatsushiro City Hall and the stone walls surrounding it
There are some pure white stones

The Northern Enclosure, located in the north of the Main Enclosure, was used as the retreat residence of Sansai Hosokawa and the home of the Matsui Clan later. There are still some stone walls surrounding it, which look original. The inside of it is used as Matsui Srine which worships the clan’s ancestors.

The stone walls surrounding the Northern Enclosure
The inside of the Northern Enclosure
Matsui Shrine

Later History

After the Meiji Restoration, Yatsushiro Castle was abandoned and all the castle buildings were demolished. Few of them were moved and remain in other places. Most of the castle land was turned into the city area with its moats being filled, while Yatsushiro Shrine was built in the Main Enclosure in 1884. As a result, the group of the three castles, which were called Yatsushiro Castle in each period, as Furufumoto, Mugishima, and present time Yatsushiro Castle, have been designated as a National Historic Site together since 2014.

The entrance of Yatsushiro Shrine, built in the Meiji Era

My Impression

I didn’t know about Yatsushiro Castle at all before my visit. I was first surprised to see the good combination of white stone walls and green water. Then, I understood the elaborate defense system, contributed by the Masugata space. Finally, I enjoyed the great view of the Main Tower stone wall base. After visiting, I learned the two other castles, called Yatsushiro Castle earlier on, and the history of land reclamation in Yatsushiro. In the Edo Period, white stone walls like the castle were built for embankments. I would like to visit the area again some day to see the three Yatsushiro Castles and the white stone walls somewhere.

The stone walls and the Inner Moat at the northern side of the Main Enclosure
Ruins of the land reclamation in Edo Period in Yatsushiro, called Kochuhi

How to get There

If you want to visit the castle by car, it is about a 6km drive away from Yatsushiro IC on the Kyushu Expressway. There is a parking lot beside the northeastern corner of the Main Enclosure.
If you want to use public transportation, you can take the Sanko Bus bound for Yatsushiro-Sanko from Yatsushiro Station and get off at the Yatsushirogu-mae bus stop to get there.
From Fukuoka to Yatsushiro Station: Take the Kyushu Shinkansen super express and transfer to the Kagoshima Line at Shin-Yatsushiro Station.

The parking lot of the castle ruins for visitors
Yatsushiro Station

That’s all. Thank you.
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