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Mori Takamasa built Saiki Castle in 1606. The Wakamiya Shrine (originally built in 1180) was moved from the top of the mountain in 1604 to accomodate the building of the castle. The residents of the surrounding town were greatly angered by the moving of the shrine. | Mori Takamasa built Saiki Castle in 1606. The Wakamiya Shrine (originally built in 1180) was moved from the top of the mountain in 1604 to accomodate the building of the castle. The residents of the surrounding town were greatly angered by the moving of the shrine. | ||
Revision as of 16:13, 20 October 2006
- Location: Bungo province
Mori Takamasa built Saiki Castle in 1606. The Wakamiya Shrine (originally built in 1180) was moved from the top of the mountain in 1604 to accomodate the building of the castle. The residents of the surrounding town were greatly angered by the moving of the shrine.
For a fiefdom of 20,000 koku, Mori's castle was rather large. Centered around a 3 story donjon it was fortified by 5 two story yagura, a one story yagura, and 7 gates. The donjon burned down in 1617 not long after it was completed after being struck by lightning. Besides one gate, the only remnants of the castle are some stone walls on the mountain. 12 Generations of Mori ruled from Saiki Castle until the coming of the Meiji Period.
Sources
- On-site research by C.West
- Guide to Japanese Castles