Takamatsu Castle (Sanuki)

Takamatsu Castle (高松城, Takamatsu-jō) is located in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, on the island of Shikoku, Japan. This castle is also called Tamamo Castle (玉藻城, Tamamo-jō).

Takamatsu Castle
高松城
Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
The Ushitora yagura
Takamatsu Castle
Coordinates34°21′N 134°3′E
TypeAzuchi-Momoyama castle
Area79,587 km2 (originally 660,000 km2)
Site information
Controlled byIkoma clan (until 1639)
Matsudaira clan (1642-1869)
Open to
the public
Tamamo Park
ConditionArchaeological and designated national historical site; castle ruins and two yagura remain.
WebsiteTamamo Park (Ruins of Takamatsu Castle)
Site history
Built1590 (1590)
Built byIkoma Chikamasa
In use1587-1889
MaterialsWood, stone, plaster
Japanese name
Kanji高松城
Hiraganaたかまつじょう
Katakanaタカマツジョウ

History

Takamatsu Castle was built in 1590 by Ikoma Chikamasa, the first feudal lord of Takamatsu Domain.[1] The Ikoma clan ruled from the castle for 54 years before their fief was given to the Matsudaira clan.[2] This castle is well known as one of the three Mizujiro, or "Water Castles" in Japan, along with Imabari Castle in Ehime Prefecture and Nakatsu Castle in Ōita Prefecture.

See also

References

  1. "Tamamo Park (Ruins of Takamatsu Castle)". Takamatsu city. Retrieved 2015-06-06.
  2. "Takamatsu Castle". japan-guide.com. Retrieved 2015-06-06.

Literature

  • Benesch, Oleg and Ran Zwigenberg (2019). Japan's Castles: Citadels of Modernity in War and Peace. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 374. ISBN 9781108481946.

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