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Kintenkaku

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2-1-10 Yamatecho, Sumoto 656-0024 Hyogo PrefectureMap
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  • Venture806823
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    the palace of sumoto castle remains.

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    A magnificent Japanese-style building in the precincts of Sumoto Hachiman Shrine. The entrance and Shoin of the Sumoto Palace in the lower castle at the foot of Sumoto Castle. It is the remains of Sumoto Castle. The interior is not open to the public only for an external tour.

    Reviewed on Sep 8, 2018
  • fichy138
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    A part of the palace built by tadahide hachisuka, the Lord of awa domain, in sumoto

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    It was between Hachiman Shrine and Gokoku Shrine, and I didn't notice it at first, but when Awaji was under the jurisdiction of the Awa domain, Tadahide Hachisuka, the lord of the Awa domain at that time, built a palace in Sumoto. It is said that this Kintenkaku is a Shoin that left only a part of the demolished in the Meiji era. It is a magnificent building that feels the times.

    Reviewed on Jun 2, 2017
  • FarAway802963
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    Historical Roman

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    Kintenkaku is said to have been built in 1641 by the lord of the Awa domain, Shishi Hachisuka. It is a valuable building of Shoin-zukuri style in the early Edo period, but only a part of it was relocated after the Meiji Restoration, and is now located in the precincts of Sumoto Hachimansha. It is called this because it has a floor, a side floor, a Shoin structure, and a door structure, and gold leaf is attached to the folded ceiling of black plaster. I think it is a valuable property that you can see the life of the feudal lord.

    Reviewed on May 22, 2017
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    Important cultural property designated by the prefecture owned by sumoto Hachiman Jinja shrine

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     It was located between Kunibata Hikogokoku Shrine and Sumoto Hachiman Shrine. The entrance and the panoramic view of the building were not like shrines, and it felt uncomfortable as a religious facility. It is said to be part of the Sumoto Palace originally built by the feudal lord in Sumoto Castle. Currently, it is owned by Sumoto Hachiman Shrine and has become an important cultural property designated by the prefecture.

    Reviewed on Dec 7, 2015

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