Castle History from the J-Castle website
In 1585, under the orders of his older brother Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Toyotomi Hidenaga established Wakayama Castle to help rule over the Kii area. When the castle was finished, Hidenaga had made Yamato Koriyama Castle his home base and stationed Kuwayama Shigeharu here in his place.
Asano Yoshinaga was stationed at Wakayama Castle after the Battle of Sekigahara. In 1619, Tokugawa Ieyasu's 10th child Yorinobu became lord of the castle. From that point until the Meiji Restoration the castle was ruled by successive Tokugawa lords.
Even after the Meiji Restoration, the beautiful main keep was kept intact and designated a National Treasure. Unfortunately, it burned to the ground during bombings in 1945. Wakayama Castle together with Himeji Castle and Iyo-Matsuyama Castle are called the Three Great Flatland Mountain Castles.























































2 comments:
What an excellent exhibition! Written explanations in SIX forms: Japanese kanji, Japanese hiragana (phonetic alphabet that makes it possible to pronounce the kanji), English, two forms of Chinese and Korean. Apart from that, the English, and hopefully the Chinese and Korean) is correct! I also appreciate that they have made easy-to-understand and attractive-to-kids signs - school children will love to learn!
Very special these places are restored and kept.
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