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Light-up of Hikone castle where cherry blossoms bloomed in full bloom
Japan

After a construction period of twenty years, Hikone Castle (彦根城, Hikonejō) was completed in 1622. The hilltop castle served as the seat of the Ii daimyo (feudal lords) until the end of the feudal age in 1868.

 

Hikone Castle is an original castle, i.e. it survived the post feudal era without undergoing destruction and reconstruction. Besides the castle's main keep, most of the inner moats, walls, guard houses and gates also remain intact. Furthermore, parts of the castle's palace buildings have been reconstructed, giving visitors a good impression of a relatively complete Japanese feudal castle.

 

Like many castles in Japan, the grounds of Hikone Castle turn into a popular cherry blossom spot in spring. Hikone's cherry trees reach full bloom usually about a week later than in nearby Kyoto around early to mid April. Not a cherry blossom spot but a place of considerable scenic beauty is Genkyuen Garden located at the base of castle, just outside of the inner moat.

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Tags: cherry blossom; night; castle; heritage; moat; water; lights; illumination
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