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− | |English Name= | + | |English Name=Ikeda Castle |
− | + | |Japanese Name=池田城 | |
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− | Ikeda Castle | ||
− | |Japanese Name= | ||
− | 池田城 | ||
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− | Ikeda-jo | ||
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− | + | |Founder=Ikeda Noriyori | |
− | |Founder= | + | |Year Founded=1334 |
− | Ikeda Noriyori | + | |Castle Type=Hilltop |
− | |Year Founded= | + | |Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep |
− | 1334 | + | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period |
− | |Castle Type= | ||
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|Main Keep Structure= | |Main Keep Structure= | ||
− | + | |Year Reconstructed=1999 | |
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− | 1999 | ||
|Artifacts= | |Artifacts= | ||
− | + | |Features=gates, turrets, walls | |
− | + | |Access=Hankyu Ikeda Sta., 15 min walk | |
− | + | |Visitor Information=Free admission;, closed Tuesdays and New Year's holidays; open 900-1700 (Nov.-Mar.) and 900-1900 (Apr.-Oct.) | |
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− | Free admission;, closed Tuesdays and New Year's holidays; open 900-1700 (Nov.-Mar.) and 900-1900 (Apr.-Oct.) | ||
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|Time Required= | |Time Required= | ||
− | + | |Website=http://www.ikedashi-kanko.jp/sub_page/meisyo_deta/meisho_annai.html | |
− | |City= | + | |City=Ikeda City |
− | Ikeda City | + | |Prefecture=Osaka |
− | |Prefecture= | + | |Notes=The reconstructed buildings are mock reconstructions of the type that might have been here in the late Sengoku Period. |
− | Osaka | + | |History=The castle was originally a small fortification built by Ikeda Noriyori in 1334. The Ikeda clan ruled the area from this time through to the Sengoku Period. The castle was involved in many battles and struggles for power in the area and gradually grew in size and strength with each. The castle fell to Oda Nobunaga in 1568. Nobunaga recognized the skills and intelligence of Ikeda Katsumasa, lord of the castle, and made him a retainer. Ikeda rebuilt and strengthened much of the castle learning from Nobunaga's castle techniques. Araki Murashige took over the castle in a coup in 1570 and expelled Ikeda Katsumasa from the castle. The castle was abandoned in 1580 when Araki moved to Itami Castle. |
− | |Notes= | + | |Year Visited=2013 |
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 22 April 2021
History
The castle was originally a small fortification built by Ikeda Noriyori in 1334. The Ikeda clan ruled the area from this time through to the Sengoku Period. The castle was involved in many battles and struggles for power in the area and gradually grew in size and strength with each. The castle fell to Oda Nobunaga in 1568. Nobunaga recognized the skills and intelligence of Ikeda Katsumasa, lord of the castle, and made him a retainer. Ikeda rebuilt and strengthened much of the castle learning from Nobunaga's castle techniques. Araki Murashige took over the castle in a coup in 1570 and expelled Ikeda Katsumasa from the castle. The castle was abandoned in 1580 when Araki moved to Itami Castle.
Visit Notes
The reconstructed buildings are mock reconstructions of the type that might have been here in the late Sengoku Period.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Ikeda Castle |
Japanese Name | 池田城 |
Founder | Ikeda Noriyori |
Year Founded | 1334 |
Castle Type | Hilltop |
Castle Condition | Reconstructed main keep |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Year Reconstructed | 1999 |
Features | gates, turrets, walls |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Hankyu Ikeda Sta., 15 min walk |
Visitor Information | Free admission;, closed Tuesdays and New Year's holidays; open 900-1700 (Nov.-Mar.) and 900-1900 (Apr.-Oct.) |
Time Required | |
Website | http://www.ikedashi-kanko.jp/sub page/meisyo deta/meisho annai.html |
Location | Ikeda City, Osaka |
Coordinates | 34° 49' 36.48" N, 135° 25' 41.20" E |
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Added to Jcastle | 2012 |
Contributor | Eric |
Admin Year Visited | 2013 |
Admin Visits | March 9, 2013 |
Friends of JCastle | |
Malcolm Fairman Photography - Ikeda Castle |
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