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| + | [[Image:Fushimicastle.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Fushimi castle, as reconstructed in the 20th century.]] |
| + | *''Type: Flatland-Mountain'' |
| + | *''Founder: [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]'' |
| + | *''Year: [[1596]]'' |
| + | *''Destroyed: [[1619]]'' |
| + | *''Reconstructed: 1964'' ([[Tenshu|Mogi-tenshu]]) |
| + | *''Location: Fushimi, [[Kyoto]]'' |
| + | *''Other Names'': 桃山城 ''(Momoyama-jou)'' |
| *''Japanese:''伏見城''(Fushimi-jou)'' | | *''Japanese:''伏見城''(Fushimi-jou)'' |
− | *''Type:Flatland-Mountain''
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− | *''Founder:Toyotomi Hideyoshi''
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− | *''Year:[[1596]]''
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− | *''Destroyed:[[1619]]''
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− | *''Reconstructed:1964''([[Tenshu|Mogi-tenshu]])
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− | *''Location:[[Kyoto]]''
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− | ==Link==
| + | Fushimi castle is the name of two castles built by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in Fushimi, in southeastern Kyoto. |
− | *[http://www.geocities.jp/ninomarukitataishin/park_yamashiro.htm Fushimi-Momoyama castle park]
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| + | Hideyoshi began construction on the first Fushimi castle in [[1592]], to serve as his retirement palace, but expanded it in [[1594]] in order to formally receive envoys from [[Ming Dynasty]] China. For that purpose, it is said that he mobilized 250,000 men, and dismantled the nearby [[Yodo castle]], to use its stone in the construction of Fushimi castle's walls. |
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| + | In [[1596]], he received a vice-envoy from Ming, but just before the chief envoy arrived, there was a great earthquake, and the castle was destroyed. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
− | *[[Nihon no Meijo]] | + | *''[http://kotobank.jp/word/%E4%BC%8F%E8%A6%8B%E5%9F%8E Fushimi-jô].'' ''Sekai daihyakka jiten'' 世界大百科事典. Hitachi Solutions, 2012. |
| + | *Inoue Munekazu. ''[[Nihon no Meijo]]'' 日本の名城. Yuzankaku Publishing, 1992. |
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| [[Category:Castles]] | | [[Category:Castles]] |
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