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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Himeji-jo' has mentioned 'Legend' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Historical recognition 2 Design details 2.1 Defences 3 Cultural impact 3.1 Lore and legend 4 Visitor statistics 5 Additional information 5.1 National treasures and sister castles 5.1.1 Matsumoto Castle 5.1.2 Inuyama Castle 5.1.3 Hikone Castle 5.1.4 Chxc3xa2teau de Chantilly 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External links
Lore and legend[edit]
There is a disputed claim that the castle is the bona fide location of the entire legend, and the alleged Okiku's Well remains in the castle to this day.
[4] According to the legend, Okiku was falsely accused of losing dishes that were valuable family treasures, and then killed and thrown into the well.
The legend of the "Old Widow's Stone" (xe5xa7xa5xe3x81x8cxe7x9fxb3, Ubagaishi) is another folklore story associated with the castle.
[5] According to the legend, Toyotomi Hideyoshi ran out of stones when building the original three-story keep, and an old woman heard about his trouble.
[5] According to the legend, Sakurai was dissatisfied with his construction, feeling that the keep leaned a little to the southeast.