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Hamamatsu Castle (浜松城, Hamamatsu-jō) is a hirayama -style Japanese castle ruin, with some replica castle buildings. It was the seat of various fudai daimyō who ruled over Hamamatsu Domain, Tōtōmi Province, in what is now central Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. [1]
Hamamatsu Castle was the home of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. The magnificent restored castle stands at the center of the city of Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture.
Hamamatsu Castle is a feudal site located close to the eponymous JR Station, in Shizuoka prefecture in Japan. From the former residence of daimyo lord Ieyasu Tokugawa only remains a three-story keep, which was rebuilt in the 1950s and is now used as a panoramic observatory.
Jan 15, 2023 · Hamamatsu Castle – the “Promotion Castle” (Shussejo) The main castle gate was restored in 2014. The stone walls have been built in the nozurazumi style with unshaped stones. Understanding the historical background of the castle and its connection to Tokugawa Ieyasu can enhance one’s appreciation for the structure.
Hamamatsu Castle is a renovated and expanded version of Hikima Castle, which was built around the 15th century. It is not known who built Hikima Castle, but records state that the Iio clan, a subordinate of the Imagawa clan, served as the castle's lord in the first half of the 16th century.
Hamamatsu Castle was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu, and it is also called "Shusse-jo (The Castle of Success)". From the observatory, you can see the city of Hamamatsu, in the castle there are many historical materials, armor, etc. related to Ieyasu and castle town "Hamamatsu."
Hamamatsu Castle is a replica hirayama-style Japanese castle. It was the seat of various fudai daimyō who ruled over Hamamatsu Domain, Tōtōmi Province, in what is now central Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate.