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Honmaru Goten (Honmaru Palace)


Honmaru Goten (Honmaru Palace)Symbol of Kawagoe Feudal Domain that Passes on History

During the Edo Period in 1848, Honmaru Goten was built by Matsudaira Naritsune a Kawagoe feudal domain master awarded with 1.7 million koku (unit used to express the rank of a feudal master). The oldest building in Kawagoe is Honmaru Goten that is created with a samurai-like calmness.
Kawagoe Castle was built by Oogigayatsu Uesugi Mochitomo to challenge Kogakubo Ashikaga Shigeuji, and in 1457 ordered Vassal Ota Michizane and Ota Dokan to construct the castle. In 1639, Tokugawa Shogunate leader, Kawagoe feudal domain master Matsudaira Nobutsuna implemented a large scale construction to expand the Kawagoe Castle.
After the Meiji Restoration, Honmaru Goten was torn down and what remains today is only one part of what was reconstructed in 1848: the entrance and the big hall used as waiting rooms for feudal lords who come on missions.
Once in the entrance, the hallway surrounds the room. Some rooms are decorated very simply, but the drawings found on the cedar doors and the structure of the driveway entrance are very elaborate. The construction was appropriate enough to be called a palace.
Dolls representing the feudal lords are found in the waiting rooms and almost seems you can hear the conversations carried on at that time.
Honmaru Goten (Honmaru Palace)
Dolls representing
the feudal lords
Honmaru Goten (Honmaru Palace)

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(Honmaru Palace)
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