Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Himeji-jo' has mentioned 'White' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[7] The castle is frequently known as Hakuro-jxc5x8d or Shirasagi-jxc5x8d ("White Egret Castle" or "White Heron Castle") because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a bird taking flight.
[12] The works also removed decades of dirt and grime, restoring the formerly grey roof to its original brilliant white color.
[5] Angled chutes called "stone drop windows" (xe7x9fxb3xe8x90xbdxe7xaax93, ishi-otoshi-mado) were also set at numerous points in the castle walls, enabling stones or boiling oil to be poured on the heads of attackers passing by underneath, and white plaster was used in the castle's construction for its resistance to fire.
Himeji Castle is frequently known as Hakuro-jxc5x8d or Shirasagi-jxc5x8d ("White Egret Castle" or "White Heron Castle") because of its brilliant white exterior and supposed resemblance to a bird taking flight.
The principal complexxe3x80x80of these structures is a masterpiece of construction in wood, combining function with aesthetic appeal, both in its elegant appearance unified by the white plastered earthen walls xe2x80x93 that has earned it the name Shirasagi-jo (White Heron Castle) xe2x80x93 and in the subtlety of the relationships between the building masses and the multiple roof layers visible from almost any point in the city.