Burgen
Japanese castles. UNESCO Himeji «White Heron» Castle, National Treasure Matsumoto «Crow» Castle, the 12 originals of Matsuyama and Kochi, the cherry-famous Takato Castle Park, Suwa's «floating castle» Takashima, and Kanazawa's samurai town — samurai heritage and architectural beauty.
Fotoguide
Beste Jahreszeit
Cherry blossom (April) and autumn leaves (November) are most beautiful, but late October to late November offers the most stable weather (no spring haze, monsoon, or typhoons). Snow-capped Matsumoto «Crow» Castle in winter is one of Japan's premier castle scenes. Himeji's white plaster looks brilliant against any season's backdrop.
Beste Zeit
Early morning (7:00–9:00) is least crowded; white plaster and dark cladding catch the morning sun beautifully. Sunset 17:00+ silhouettes towers against the sky. Castles with night illumination (Matsumoto, Matsuyama, Kochi, Himeji) shine brightest in the 30-minute blue hour after sunset. Two magic hours per day.
Technik
Castles photograph well in 3-layer compositions: foreground, mid-ground, background. Wide-angle (16–35mm) for sky+castle+people three-layer; medium-tele (70–200mm) for tower details; tele (200–400mm) for distant castles in atmospheric haze. Symmetry (Himeji frontal) and leading lines (steps, cherry rows) are powerful. HDR balances bright sky against dark stone walls.
Ausrüstung
Tripod essential for early-morning and night shots (forbidden inside Himeji's keep — note this). Wide zoom (16–35mm) + standard zoom (24–105mm) covers most scenes. Telephoto only needed for distant castles like Takato. C-PL deepens sky blue. Tripod head with quick-release plate recommended.
Praxistipps
Himeji is crowded on weekends — 30-minute entry waits possible. Visit weekdays. Matsumoto's black lacquer benefits from overcast/rain (texture stronger). Takato Castle Park's sakura + ruined stone walls peak mid-to-late April. Kanazawa's snow + stone walls + reddish lattice windows is a winter-only scene.




























