Sunday 20 November 2011

Himeji Castle

Japan’s most famous castle and one of twelve that is in its original condition. Known as the “White Heron Castle”, it is one of the three most famous in the country, and the most visited. Its fame, not to mention its beauty, is perhaps why it was used as one of the locations for shooting the 007 film, You Only Live Twice (1967) starring Sean Connery. Located in Himeji, Hyogo prefecture, not far from Osaka, the castle is surrounded by pine and cheery trees, which make it especially scenic in the spring. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, its original construction was between 1333-1346 with other expansions occurring in 1601-1608, a well-known period for castle building in Japan. Not without coincidence it was during this time period when warlords fought for control of the country.File:Himeji Castle No09 055.jpgFile:Château de Himeji02.jpgFile:Himeji Castle No09 128.jpgFile:Himeji Castle No09 152.jpgFile:Himeji Castle M4690.jpgFile:Himeji castle-hishi-no-mon.jpgFile:Himeji castle-Okikui.jpgFile:Himejijou castle grounds.jpgFile:Himeji Castle No09 073.jpgFile:Château de Himeji01.jpgFile:Himeji Castle No09 059.jpgFile:Himeji Castle No09 116.jpgFile:Himejijo sama.jpgFile:Himeji Castle No09 009.jpg

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