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Takamatsu Castle (Sanuki)

Coordinates: 34°21′01″N 134°03′07″E / 34.3504°N 134.052°E / 34.3504; 134.052
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Takamatsu Castle
高松城
Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
The Ushitora yagura
TypeAzuchi-Momoyama castle
Site information
Controlled byIshikawa clan (until 1575)
Mōri clan (1575-1582)
Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1582-1598)
Hanabusa clan (c. 1598 - mid-17th century)
ConditionArchaeological site and designated national historical site; signs of Hideyoshi's siege equipment and dikes remain, while ruins of the castle along with two yagura remain.
Site history
Builtlate 16th century
Built byMimura clan
In uselate 16th to mid-17th centuries
MaterialsWood, stone, plaster
Battles/warsSiege of Takamatsu (1582)
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Shimizu Muneharu (c. 1575-1582)

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).

History

This castle, built in 1590, is well-known as one of the three 'Mizujiro', literally 'Castles in the sea' in Japan, with Imabari Castle in Ehime Prefecture and Nakatsu Castle in Oita Prefecture

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34°21′01″N 134°03′07″E / 34.3504°N 134.052°E / 34.3504; 134.052


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