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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Himeji-jo' has mentioned 'Japan' in the following places:
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Himeji Castlexe5xa7xabxe8xb7xafxe5x9fx8eHimeji, Hyxc5x8dgo, Japan Himeji Castle in May 2015 after the five-year renovation of the roof and wallsHimeji Castlexe5xa7xabxe8xb7xafxe5x9fx8eCoordinates34xc2xb050xe2x80xb222xe2x80xb3N 134xc2xb041xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.83944xc2xb0N 134.69389xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.83944; 134.69389Coordinates: 34xc2xb050xe2x80xb222xe2x80xb3N 134xc2xb041xe2x80xb238xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf34.83944xc2xb0N 134.69389xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 34.83944; 134.69389TypeAzuchi-Momoyama castle[1]Height46.4xc2xa0m (152xc2xa0ft)Site informationConditionIntact, restoration work for preservation recently completed[2]Site historyBuilt 1333, 1300 (Himeyama fort/castle)[3] 1581 (expansion)[3] 1601xe2x80x931609 (expansion)[3] 1617xe2x80x931618 (expansion)[4][5] Builtxc2xa0by Akamatsu Norimura (1333xe2x80x931346)[3] Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1581)[3] Ikeda Terumasa (1601xe2x80x931609)[3] Honda Tadamasa (1617xe2x80x931618)[4] Inxc2xa0use1333xe2x80x931868[3][6]-1945(as military camp)MaterialsWood, stone, plaster, tile[5]Demolished 1346 (demolished for reconstruction)[3] 1601xe2x80x931609 (demolished for reconstruction)[5] Garrison informationGarrison ~500 (Ikeda family, soldiers)[5] ~4,000 (Honda family, soldiers)[5] ~3,000 (Sakakibara family, soldiers)[5] ~2,200 (Sakai family, soldiers)[5] UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural: i, ivReference661Inscription1993 (17th session)Area107 haBufferxc2xa0zone143 ha | WIKI |
Himeji Castle (xe5xa7xabxe8xb7xafxe5x9fx8e, Himeji-jxc5x8d) is a hilltop Japanese castle complex situated in the city of Himeji which is located in the Hyxc5x8dgo Prefecture of Japan. | WIKI |
Himeji Castle is the largest and most visited castle in Japan, and it was registered in 1993 as one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country. | WIKI |
[5][10] Along with Matsumoto Castle and Kumamoto Castle, Himeji Castle is considered one of Japan's three premier castles. | WIKI |
Along with Matsumoto Castle and Kumamoto Castle, Himeji Castle is considered one of Japan's three premier castles. | WIKI |
[11] It is the most visited castle in Japan, receiving over 2,860,000 visitors in 2015. | WIKI |
Himeji Castle is the largest castle in Japan. | WIKI |
Matsumoto Castle (xe6x9dxbexe6x9cxacxe5x9fx8e Matsumoto-jxc5x8d) is one of Japan's oldest castles and is situated in Matsumoto, in Nagano Prefecture. | WIKI |
The donjon of Matsumoto Castle is one of Japan's oldest existing five stories Tenshu. | WIKI |
Inuyama Castle is claimed to be one of Japan's oldest castles and one of the castles that managed to retain its original structure. | WIKI |
It is located in Himeji City, in the Hyogo Prefecture, an area that has been an important transportation hub in West Japan since ancient times. | UNESCO |
A series of conservation projects since 1934 have been carried out using techniques developed in Japan for conservation of wooden structures and in conformity with established principles of authenticity in terms of form/design, materials/substance, traditions/techniques and location/setting. | UNESCO |