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Matthew Haswell | all galleries >> Japan 日本 >> Japanese Castles 日本の城 > Iyo-Matsuyama-jō 伊予松山城
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02-MAY-2009

Iyo-Matsuyama-jō 伊予松山城

Matsuyama, Ehime-ken, Japan view map

Shikoku's foremost feudal-era castle, Matsuyama-jō was first built by Katō Yoshiaki in 1603 after he was awarded land in the Dōgo plain for his service at the Battle of Sekigahara. The original fortress featured a striking five-storey donjon, but it was rebuilt as a three-storied keep after coming under the control of Matsudaira Sadayuki in 1642. A lightning strike on New Year's Day in 1784 burnt the donjon to the ground, and construction of a replacement did not begin until 1820. Its completion did not arrive until 1854, near the end of the Meiji period, making Matsuyama-jō the "youngest" of Japan's intact feudal-era castle keeps. While neglect and World War II bombing destroyed a good number of structures, the donjon survived, and many of the castle's other structures have been rebuilt since 1966. The castle is often referred to as Iyo-Matsuyama-jō in order to avoid confusion with the smaller original castle of Bitchū-Matsuyama-jō in Okayama-ken.

Canon EOS 50D
1/200s f/10.0 at 50.0mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time02-May-2009 10:00:47
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ModelCanon EOS 50D
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Exposure Time1/200 sec
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ISO Equivalent100
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