After Nobunaga’s death in [[1582]], one of his former generals, [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], began construction of a castle on the site in [[1583]]. Employing 30,000 men and 1000 shiploads of stone per day, the castle took three years to complete. From it Hideyoshi accepted the submission of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], directed the [[Odawara castle]] and [[Korean Invasions|Korean campaigns]], and received Chinese delegations during the Korean invasion. | After Nobunaga’s death in [[1582]], one of his former generals, [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], began construction of a castle on the site in [[1583]]. Employing 30,000 men and 1000 shiploads of stone per day, the castle took three years to complete. From it Hideyoshi accepted the submission of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], directed the [[Odawara castle]] and [[Korean Invasions|Korean campaigns]], and received Chinese delegations during the Korean invasion. |