熊本城本丸 Kumamoto Castle Honmaru – 大銀〔银〕杏 Giant Ginkgo Tree

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  • 熊本城又名為「銀杏城」Also Known as the “Ginkgo Nut Castle”
  • 在天守閣前廣場,存在著熊本城別名「銀杏城」由來的大銀杏樹。傳聞加藤神社境內的銀杏樹與此樹,皆是由加藤清正親手種植。但是在 1877 年的西南戰爭前夕的天守・本丸御殿燒毀之際,此銀杏樹也被燒盡。現在的銀杏樹,是新芽在燃燒後重新生長的 In the Tenshukaku Hiroba, the courtyard in front of the main tower, there is a ginkgo tree that is responsible for Kumamoto Castle’s nickname, Ginnan-jo, meaning “ginkgo nut castle”. This and one more ginkgo tree on the grounds of Kato Shrine, are said to have been planted by Kato Kiyomasa himself. However, in 1877, right before the Satsuma Rebellion, when the main tower and the Honmaru Goten palace were destroyed by fire, that ginkgo tree burned, too. The current ginkgo tree grew from a seedling planted after the fire.
  • 樹高 Tree Height: 21 m

所在地 Location

  • 〒 860-0002 熊本県熊本市中央区本丸3-10
  • 3-10 Honmaru, Chuo Ward, Kumamoto, 860-0002

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