I visited this castle a few years ago, when it was closed for repairs. If I didn’t know it was the same castle, I never would have guessed it!
This is what J-castle writes about it -
Ukita Naoie began construction of the castle in 1573 but it was not completed until 1597 by his son Hideie. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Kobayakawa Hideaki was given control of the castle but he died just two years later. Ikeda Terumasa's second son, Ikeda Tadatsugu (a grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu), became the new lord of the castle. The Ikeda family continued to rule until the Meiji Period. This was another one of the great castles of the Edo Period but was unfortunately destroyed in the air raids of 1945.




































5 comments:
It is one of the most beautiful castles in Japan with its black colour, well-balanced dimensions and golden dragon fish rooftop decorations.
I appreciate that so many castles have been renovated or reconstructed to their former glory.
This is quite beautiful. I love the museum element -- it looks as though it has some wonderful items.
So good to see it has been restored, it is a stunning building.
I've been there too. I like the appearance of a magnificent castle.
Looks like they did a great job renovating this castle!
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