Castles are some of Japan’s most iconic structures and popular tourist destinations. They are prominent symbols of local, regional and national identity recognised both at home and abroad. Castles occupy large areas of land at the centre of most Japanese cities, shaping the urban space. Many castles have their roots in the period of civil war that ended in the early seventeenth century, and now house museums, parks and reconstructions of historic buildings. The current heritage status of Japan’s castles obscures their troubled modern history. During the imperial period (1868–1945), the vast majority of pre-modern castles were abandoned, dismantled or destroyed before being rediscovered and reinvented as physical links to an idealised martia...
Studies of Japanese medieval cities have been interdisciplinary, including the fields of history, ar...
This thesis focuses on the architectural, urban and landscape heritage of the Edo era warrior class ...
This research assesses how contact with Europe and America from 1853 created a new notion of the mod...
Castles are some of Japan’s most iconic structures and popular tourist destinations. They are promin...
In 1945 Hiroshima Castle, together with most of central Hiroshima, was incinerated and turned into a...
This thesis examines Japanese castle reconstructions in the Heisei (1989–2019) and Reiwa eras (2019–...
P(論文)This article reproduces and summarizes the contents of the lectures I gave at Waseda University...
Kishiwada city is located on the southern coastline of Osaka Bay. During the Edo period the central ...
European castles are important and common components in the tour itineraries of Japanese tourists. T...
Cette thèse porte sur le patrimoine architectural, urbain et paysager de la classe des guerriers de ...
P(論文)This article reproduces and summarizes some of the lectures I gave at Waseda University (2003-2...
In this thesis my aim is to examine the various roles of the Loire Valley Castles throughout the his...
This paper investigates the process of creating Kyoto’s cultural value as heritage during the occupa...
This research is to manifest the nature-symbiosis methods that distinguish the Nanbu castle towns bu...
This work aims to synthesize art history, historical memory, and Tokugawa-era Japanese politics with...
Studies of Japanese medieval cities have been interdisciplinary, including the fields of history, ar...
This thesis focuses on the architectural, urban and landscape heritage of the Edo era warrior class ...
This research assesses how contact with Europe and America from 1853 created a new notion of the mod...
Castles are some of Japan’s most iconic structures and popular tourist destinations. They are promin...
In 1945 Hiroshima Castle, together with most of central Hiroshima, was incinerated and turned into a...
This thesis examines Japanese castle reconstructions in the Heisei (1989–2019) and Reiwa eras (2019–...
P(論文)This article reproduces and summarizes the contents of the lectures I gave at Waseda University...
Kishiwada city is located on the southern coastline of Osaka Bay. During the Edo period the central ...
European castles are important and common components in the tour itineraries of Japanese tourists. T...
Cette thèse porte sur le patrimoine architectural, urbain et paysager de la classe des guerriers de ...
P(論文)This article reproduces and summarizes some of the lectures I gave at Waseda University (2003-2...
In this thesis my aim is to examine the various roles of the Loire Valley Castles throughout the his...
This paper investigates the process of creating Kyoto’s cultural value as heritage during the occupa...
This research is to manifest the nature-symbiosis methods that distinguish the Nanbu castle towns bu...
This work aims to synthesize art history, historical memory, and Tokugawa-era Japanese politics with...
Studies of Japanese medieval cities have been interdisciplinary, including the fields of history, ar...
This thesis focuses on the architectural, urban and landscape heritage of the Edo era warrior class ...
This research assesses how contact with Europe and America from 1853 created a new notion of the mod...