Also known as Kasumi Ga Jo (Mist Castle, so named for the legend that when it is threatened it becomes obscured by mist), Maruoka castle is located in Maruoka Town in modern day Fukui prefecture (the historical [[Echizen province]]) on the Sea Of Japan coastline. Construction was begun on the castle in [[1575]] by [[Shibata Katsutoshi]]. Over the next three centuries the castle was to see 17 lords and many different clans, including the [[Yasui]], [[Aoyama]] ([[Aoyama Shurinsuke]]), [[Imamura]], [[Honda]] ([[Honda Narishige]]), and [[Arima]] ([[Arima Kiyosumi]]). While little of historical import occurred at the castle, it is notable for having the oldest tenshu in Japan (built in [[1576]]). | Also known as Kasumi Ga Jo (Mist Castle, so named for the legend that when it is threatened it becomes obscured by mist), Maruoka castle is located in Maruoka Town in modern day Fukui prefecture (the historical [[Echizen province]]) on the Sea Of Japan coastline. Construction was begun on the castle in [[1575]] by [[Shibata Katsutoshi]]. Over the next three centuries the castle was to see 17 lords and many different clans, including the [[Yasui]], [[Aoyama]] ([[Aoyama Shurinsuke]]), [[Imamura]], [[Honda]] ([[Honda Narishige]]), and [[Arima]] ([[Arima Kiyosumi]]). While little of historical import occurred at the castle, it is notable for having the oldest tenshu in Japan (built in [[1576]]). |