Jizo Stones in the Castle Walls
Yamato-Koriyama Castle has one of Japanese castle history's most disturbing secrets embedded in its walls: when construction materials ran short, builders incorporated tombstones, stone lanterns, and carved Buddhist Jizo statues from local temples and cemeteries. The faces of Jizo figures — the bodhisattva who protects travelers and children — are visible jutting from the stone walls, deliberately turned face-down or sideways when used as filler. Locals call this section 'sakasama Jizo' (upside-down Jizo). It remains in the walls today.