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*Japanese:高知城(Kouchi-jou)
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*''Japanese:''高知城''(Kouchi-jou)''
*Type:Flatland-Mountain
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*''Type:Flatland-Mountain''
*Founder:Yamanouchi Kazutoyo
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*''Founder:Yamanouchi Kazutoyo''
*Year:1611
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*''Year:1611''
 
Kochi castle is located near the south shore of the island of [[Shikoku]] in Kochi City in Kochi Prefecture (the historical province of [[Tosa province|Tosa]]). The castle began its life as a basic [[yamashiro]] in the mid 1300’s. [[Chosokabe Motochika]] raised a larger, permanent structure in place of this in [[1588]] but soon moved his headquarters further south to [[Urado castle]]. After the Chosokabe found themselves on the losing side of the [[battle of Sekigahara]] in [[1600]] this fief was given to [[Yamauchi Kazutoyo|Yamanouchi Kazutoyo]]. Yamanouchi initially used Urado castle as his base, but soon reversed the Chosokabe move and transferred to Kochi. He began to rebuild the castle in [[1602]] and completed the tenshu in [[1603]]. Construction on the castle was completed in [[1611]]. The castle was heavily damaged by an earthquake in [[1707]]. Just as repairs were being completed, the tenshu and honmaru complex were destroyed by fire in [[1712]]. Another fire in [[1727]] added further damage to the castle grounds. A major reconstruction project was begun in [[1729]], with the tenshu and a turret gate being completed in [[1747]]. Construction finished up in [[1753]]. While the castle was never tested in warfare, an invasion of sorts brought down the castle-termites damaged the tenshu to the verge of collapse in the mid-20th century and it had to be disassembled beginning in 1949. The damaged parts were replaced and reconstruction was completed in 1955.  
 
Kochi castle is located near the south shore of the island of [[Shikoku]] in Kochi City in Kochi Prefecture (the historical province of [[Tosa province|Tosa]]). The castle began its life as a basic [[yamashiro]] in the mid 1300’s. [[Chosokabe Motochika]] raised a larger, permanent structure in place of this in [[1588]] but soon moved his headquarters further south to [[Urado castle]]. After the Chosokabe found themselves on the losing side of the [[battle of Sekigahara]] in [[1600]] this fief was given to [[Yamauchi Kazutoyo|Yamanouchi Kazutoyo]]. Yamanouchi initially used Urado castle as his base, but soon reversed the Chosokabe move and transferred to Kochi. He began to rebuild the castle in [[1602]] and completed the tenshu in [[1603]]. Construction on the castle was completed in [[1611]]. The castle was heavily damaged by an earthquake in [[1707]]. Just as repairs were being completed, the tenshu and honmaru complex were destroyed by fire in [[1712]]. Another fire in [[1727]] added further damage to the castle grounds. A major reconstruction project was begun in [[1729]], with the tenshu and a turret gate being completed in [[1747]]. Construction finished up in [[1753]]. While the castle was never tested in warfare, an invasion of sorts brought down the castle-termites damaged the tenshu to the verge of collapse in the mid-20th century and it had to be disassembled beginning in 1949. The damaged parts were replaced and reconstruction was completed in 1955.  
  
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