Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Himeji-jo' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[5] Joining the castle complex is Kxc5x8dko-en (xe5xa5xbdxe5x8fxa4xe5x9cx92), a Japanese garden created in 1992 to commemorate Himeji city's 100th anniversary.
A panoramic view of the castle grounds, with Himeji city in the background
The castle's keeps and city as seen from Engyxc5x8d-ji The castle complex as seen from the west Keeps and bridge as seen from the entrance A view of Keeps and the lush castle grounds below Keeps as seen from the grounds below
Castle walls and rooftops East tower and corridors The castle rooftops and surrounding city Part of the intricate castle complex A mythical tiger-headed fish called shachi (xe9xafxb1).
Taken at Three Country Moats Sakura at Himeji Castle Taken at Himeji City Zoo Taken from the south
It is located in Himeji City, in the Hyogo Prefecture, an area that has been an important transportation hub in West Japan since ancient times.
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.
Development pressure in the 143 hectare buffer zone is controlled by the 1987 Himeji City Urban Design Ordinance, the regulatory power of which was reinforced in 2008 under the 2004 Landscape Law.
According to the 2004 Landscape Law, Himeji City also amended the 1988 Urban Design Master Plan and newly developed the Landscape Control Guideline in 2007.
Himeji City must be notified of any proposed projects along streets with scenic views of Himeji-jo, and any proposed large-scale projects in the surroundings of Himeji-jo, in order to confirm that the proposed structures will fit in with the character of the historic environment.
Ownership of the remaining area is divided among Hyogo Prefecture, Himeji City, and private companies.
Under the 1950 Law, Himeji City is appointed as the official custodial body for managing the legally protected Himeji-jo site and buildings.
The city carries out its responsibilities through the Management Office for the Himeji-jo Area, and according to the 1964 City Ordinance for the Management of Himeji-jo, the 1986 Management Plan for the Himeji-jo Historic Site (final revision in 2008), and guidance by the national government.
With regard to earthquakes, Himeji City established an expert committee in 2006 to study, analyze, develop, and implement a necessary seismic strengthening scheme for the main donjon of Himeji-jo.