: The massive stone bases, inscribed with various seals from the daimyo (lords) who helped construct them, are captured with extreme clarity in 4K.
: High-resolution images allow for a clear view of the iconic golden shachihoko —mythical tiger-fish ornaments atop the roof that symbolize protection from fire.
Built in 1612 by the first shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the castle's design serves as a powerful testament to the authority of the Edo period. A high-resolution 3840x2560 view highlights specific intricate features:
(名古屋城, Nagoya-jō), the historical heart of Nagoya City, stands as a premier example of early modern Japanese castle architecture. Viewing this landmark at a 3840x2560 resolution —a 3:2 aspect ratio variation of 4K—provides an immersive level of detail, making it an ideal subject for high-quality architectural photography and large-scale prints. Architectural Grandeur in High Resolution
: Using historical records and original sliding door paintings ( fusuma-e ) that survived the war, the palace was authentically restored using traditional 17th-century techniques. The Impact of 3840x2560 on Viewing
: The tower keep was rebuilt using concrete and steel but follows the original external appearance recorded in architectural drawings from the Showa period.
: The white nurigome style walls (layers of plaster) and clay tile roofs were designed to resist fire, a detail that becomes highly visible under zoom at this resolution. History and Restoration
: The massive stone bases, inscribed with various seals from the daimyo (lords) who helped construct them, are captured with extreme clarity in 4K.
: High-resolution images allow for a clear view of the iconic golden shachihoko —mythical tiger-fish ornaments atop the roof that symbolize protection from fire.
Built in 1612 by the first shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, the castle's design serves as a powerful testament to the authority of the Edo period. A high-resolution 3840x2560 view highlights specific intricate features:
(名古屋城, Nagoya-jō), the historical heart of Nagoya City, stands as a premier example of early modern Japanese castle architecture. Viewing this landmark at a 3840x2560 resolution —a 3:2 aspect ratio variation of 4K—provides an immersive level of detail, making it an ideal subject for high-quality architectural photography and large-scale prints. Architectural Grandeur in High Resolution
: Using historical records and original sliding door paintings ( fusuma-e ) that survived the war, the palace was authentically restored using traditional 17th-century techniques. The Impact of 3840x2560 on Viewing
: The tower keep was rebuilt using concrete and steel but follows the original external appearance recorded in architectural drawings from the Showa period.
: The white nurigome style walls (layers of plaster) and clay tile roofs were designed to resist fire, a detail that becomes highly visible under zoom at this resolution. History and Restoration