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RE: Japan 2006 part 1: Himeji Castle

in #travel8 years ago

Himeji Castle is amazing. I've never had the pleasure of traveling to Japan, however, I still know some about Himeji Castle. It is the archetype for samurai cinema castles, one of its lesser distinctions to be sure. I've no idea how many times I've seen Himeji in a movie vs. a set piece based upon it. Either way, I've seen it a LOT. Burned in my mind are images of Ninjas scaling the lower, rough stone wall, Archers at the murder holes, and Samurai running to and fro.

Thank you very much for sharing your photos with accompanying descriptions. It paints a much fuller picture than some of the collections I've viewed - and of course, a set piece, whether the real deal of a facade, can never do Himeji Castle justice. The progression of your photos and focus on the seamless boundary from city to ancient Japan paints a wonderful picture of Himeji as it stands today.

It is nothing less than amazing that humans built and perfected these structures. The detail, the craftsmanship. I'd say it is baloney to say something like "People just don't care anymore" or "Young people don't want to work" because it is not the craftsmanship that has left us, it is the patronage. Build it faster and cheaper to maximize the margins! Meanwhile I've met many skilled craftsmen pouring their heart and skill into gorgeous one off pieces. But I digress. Japan is a wonderful country with such a rich culture, both visually and in its detail, so fascinating from a distance. I don't think I could perform seppuku for anyone.

Thank you again for sharing.

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Thanks, it's a pretty amazing place! I was reading that they recently shut it down to do a full clean, and the roof is it's original white color now. I imagine that's even more of a sight.