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− | |English Name= | + | |English Name=Iwakitaira Castle |
− | + | |Japanese Name=磐城平城 | |
− | + | |Romaji Name=Iwakitaira-jo | |
− | + | |Alternate Names=Iwakitaira-jo, Ryugajo | |
− | + | |Founder=Torii Tadamasa | |
− | Iwakitaira Castle | + | |Year Founded=1603 |
− | |Japanese Name= | + | |Castle Type=Hilltop |
− | 磐城平城 | + | |Castle Condition=Ruins only |
− | |Romaji Name= | + | |Designations=Local Historic Site |
− | Iwakitaira-jo | + | |Historical Period=Edo Period |
− | |Alternate Names= | + | |Features=stone walls |
− | Iwakitaira-jo, Ryugajo | + | |Access=Iwaki Station (Joban Line), 5 min walk |
− | |Founder= | + | |Visitor Information=Free, partially restricted (private land) |
− | Torii Tadamasa | + | |Time Required=45 mins |
− | |Year Founded= | + | |Website=http://tairajyou.com |
− | 1603 | + | |City=Iwaki |
− | |Castle Type= | + | |Prefecture=Fukushima Prefecture |
− | Hilltop | + | |History=After the Battle of Sekigahara, Torii Tadamasa was sent to Iwaki to establish a new domain (<i>han</i>) as defense against Date Masamune. Tadamasa's father Mototada was killed at the Siege of Fushimi just before the Battle of Sekigahara and this assignment was a reward for his father's service. Torii started to construct Iwakitaira Castle in 1603 and took 12 years to complete the castle and castle town. It is said that Tokugawa Hidetada was so impressed with the castle built by Tadamasa that he reassigned him to Yamagata and doubled the size of Tadamasa's territory. The lordship of Iwakitaira changed hands several times through the Edo Period. During the Boshin War the castle was burned down at the Battle of Iwaki. |
− | |Castle Condition= | + | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed |
− | Ruins only | + | |GPSLocation=37.06017, 140.88965 |
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− | Local Historic Site | + | |castleElev=27 |
− | |Historical Period= | + | |ekiLatLng=37.058224,140.892354 |
− | Edo Period | + | |ekiElev=8 |
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Revision as of 08:16, 18 September 2017
History
After the Battle of Sekigahara, Torii Tadamasa was sent to Iwaki to establish a new domain (han) as defense against Date Masamune. Tadamasa's father Mototada was killed at the Siege of Fushimi just before the Battle of Sekigahara and this assignment was a reward for his father's service. Torii started to construct Iwakitaira Castle in 1603 and took 12 years to complete the castle and castle town. It is said that Tokugawa Hidetada was so impressed with the castle built by Tadamasa that he reassigned him to Yamagata and doubled the size of Tadamasa's territory. The lordship of Iwakitaira changed hands several times through the Edo Period. During the Boshin War the castle was burned down at the Battle of Iwaki.
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English Name | Iwakitaira Castle |
Japanese Name | 磐城平城 |
Alternate Names | Iwakitaira-jo, Ryugajo |
Founder | Torii Tadamasa |
Year Founded | 1603 |
Castle Type | Hilltop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Designations | Local Historic Site |
Historical Period | Edo Period |
Features | stone walls |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Iwaki Station (Joban Line), 5 min walk |
Visitor Information | Free, partially restricted (private land) |
Time Required | 45 mins |
Website | http://tairajyou.com |
Location | Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture |
Coordinates | 37° 3' 36.61" N, 140° 53' 22.74" E |
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