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Iga Ueno Castle

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Type
  
Japanese castle

Phone
  
+81 595-21-3148

In use
  
1585-1871

Built by
  
Tsutsui Sadatsugu

Iga Ueno Castle

Address
  
Japan, 〒518-0873 Mie Prefecture, Iga, Uenomarunouchi, 106

Hours
  
Closed now Friday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PM

Similar
  
Ninja Museum of Igaryu, Uenoshi Station, Iga‑Ueno Station, Kayamachi Station, Nishi‑Ōte Station

Iga Ueno Castle (伊賀上野城, Iga-Ueno-jō), also known as Ueno Castle (上野城, Ueno-jō) and Hakuho Castle (白鳳城, Hakuhō-jō), is a Japanese castle located in Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan.

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Iga ueno castle


History

Construction on Iga Ueno Castle began in 1585 by the command of Takigawa Katsutoshi. However, the honmaru, or innermost bailey, as well as the tenshu, or donjon, upon which the modern reconstruction was based were built by Katsutoshi's successor, Tsutsui Sadatsugu. Sadatsugu was then succeeded by Tōdō Takatora. Takatora renovated the honmaru, giving it 30 metres (33 yards) high walls. This meant that the walls of the honmaru of Iga Ueno Castle were the tallest of any castle in Japan, a record that still holds. After the threat of rebellion passed, the castle was not seen to be as important as it once was. As a result, the tenshu was not re-built after it was destroyed by high winds in 1612. Because of its beautiful architecture, and floor plan, Iga Ueno Castle is also known as "Hakuho" or "White Phoenix Castle."

Today

In 1935, the tenshu of Iga Ueno Castle was re-constructed out of wood. It houses a museum which holds a collection of artifacts relating to the area's history. Most other parts of the castle lie in ruins, though the towering honmaru walls still stand. The castle is now a National Historic Site and preserved in Ueno Park. Parts of the Akira Kurosawa movie Kagemusha were filmed at Iga Ueno Castle.

Immediately alongside the castle is the Iga-ryū Ninja Museum which features a model village and a museum of ninja history and displays.

References

Iga Ueno Castle Wikipedia


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