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is a Japanese castle in Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. This castle was constructed by Ogasawara Tadazane as his own castle from 1617 to 1619 to watch over the western lords, by the order of Tokugawa Hidetada, on Mount Akamatsu. The castle was built in one year, which was a relatively short amount of time. This was done so quickly because as a result of a 1615 law mandating one castle per clan, many castles were dismantled and parts of some were used to construct Akashi Castle. Akashi castle underwent major repairs in 1739, and was demolished by the Meiji Government in 1874.

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  • Akashi Castle
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  • is a Japanese castle in Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. This castle was constructed by Ogasawara Tadazane as his own castle from 1617 to 1619 to watch over the western lords, by the order of Tokugawa Hidetada, on Mount Akamatsu. The castle was built in one year, which was a relatively short amount of time. This was done so quickly because as a result of a 1615 law mandating one castle per clan, many castles were dismantled and parts of some were used to construct Akashi Castle. Akashi castle underwent major repairs in 1739, and was demolished by the Meiji Government in 1874.
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Built
  • 1617(xsd:integer)
demolished
  • 1874(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Akashi Castle
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Caption
  • Tatsumi Yagura and Hitsujisaru Yagura
Condition
  • Ruins, save two yagura and a connecting wall
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  • 1619(xsd:integer)
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Location
  • Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
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  • is a Japanese castle in Akashi, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. This castle was constructed by Ogasawara Tadazane as his own castle from 1617 to 1619 to watch over the western lords, by the order of Tokugawa Hidetada, on Mount Akamatsu. The castle was built in one year, which was a relatively short amount of time. This was done so quickly because as a result of a 1615 law mandating one castle per clan, many castles were dismantled and parts of some were used to construct Akashi Castle. The castle was built in Akashi, which was an important strategic point between Osaka and western Japan, where many major tozama daimyo had their feudal estates. Akashi Castle was expected to play the role of a key staging point to stop a hypothetical invasion of Osaka. Akashi castle underwent major repairs in 1739, and was demolished by the Meiji Government in 1874.
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