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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 | WIKI |
Lore and legend[edit] | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
The legend of the "Old Widow's Stone" (xe5xa7xa5xe3x81x8cxe7x9fxb3, Ubagaishi) is another folklore story associated with the castle. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
[5] According to the legend, Sakurai was dissatisfied with his construction, feeling that the keep leaned a little to the southeast. | WIKI |