Saturday, April 19, 2025

Bullet Holes in Kyoto Imperial Palace


160-year-old bullet holes.

This is Hamaguri Gomon Gate in the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Another name is Kin-Mon Gate.

This gate has a lot of old bullet holes. It was caused by a rebellion incident in August 20, 1864, which is called Kin-Mon Incident/Rebellion. This incident caused a big fire which destroyed more than half of the imperial capital Kyoto. It led Japan into a civil war and modernization followingly. 

These massive bullet holes are an important milestone for modern Japan and that’s why it’s preserved as a witness of history.


Photos & Article by Shintaro Takagi 

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