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[[Fushimi Castle]] was dismantled by the Tokugawa as part of the Tokugawa's own one castle per domain edict. Many of the structures were moved to temples and even other castles. | [[Fushimi Castle]] was dismantled by the Tokugawa as part of the Tokugawa's own one castle per domain edict. Many of the structures were moved to temples and even other castles. This was probably one of the biggest or most famous castles to be completely dismantled as part of the one castle per domain law so we see more structures relocated from here than elsewhere. It could also be that many people were eager to have a part of the history of a once great castle that was commanded by the last two great warlords, both Hideyoshi and Ieyasu. The list below is by no means a comprehensive list of all relocated structures, only those that I have personally visited and have photos for (as of April 2024). I plan to visit several more sites this summer and try to complete those around Kyoto/Kansai at least. | ||
This page only includes the original structures or those built with the original materials (like the blood ceilings) and does not include modern reconstructions like the [[:File:Fukuyama13.jpg|Tsukimi Yagura]] at [[Fukuyama Castle]] or the residence of Entokuin. I have also tried to limit this page to those structures with some credibility of being from Fushimi Castle. There are actually quite a few more that have no credible background, but I've left those out, notably [[:File:Edo41.jpg|Fushimi Yagura]] at [[Edo Castle]]. The many legends of structures being from Fushimi Castle | This page only includes the original structures or those built with the original materials (like the blood ceilings) and does not include modern reconstructions like the [[:File:Fukuyama13.jpg|Tsukimi Yagura]] at [[Fukuyama Castle]] or the residence of Entokuin. I have also tried to limit this page to those structures with some credibility of being from Fushimi Castle. There are actually quite a few more that have no credible background, but I've left those out, notably [[:File:Edo41.jpg|Fushimi Yagura]] at [[Edo Castle]] and some of the other structures at Nishi Honganji. The many legends of structures being from Fushimi Castle I think supports the above idea that many people wanted a piece of this great legacy. | ||
The [[Fushimi Castle]] page has many more photos of each structure organized into albums by location. If there is more than one structure at a location (Kodaiji for instance) they are grouped into one sub-album for Kodaiji. This table attempts to list up each structure individually by type and can be sorted by column with the headers at the top of each. The locations link back to the album containing the photo to see more of that structure or site. | The [[Fushimi Castle]] page has many more photos of each structure organized into albums by location. If there is more than one structure at a location (Kodaiji for instance) they are grouped into one sub-album for Kodaiji. This table attempts to list up each structure individually by type and can be sorted by column with the headers at the top of each. The locations link back to the album containing the photo to see more of that structure or site. | ||
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| [[File:Fushimi40.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Genkuji|Genkuji Temple]] || Lower half of the gate is from Fushimi Castle | | [[File:Fushimi40.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Genkuji|Genkuji Temple]] || Lower half of the gate is from Fushimi Castle | ||
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| [[File:Fushimi43.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Eishunji|Eishunji Temple]] || | | [[File:Fushimi43.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Eishunji|Eishunji Temple]] || Sanmon Gate. The temple also has the only fully extant portion of the Fushimi Castle Sogamae outer walls | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji11.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Omotemon Gate: Supposedly built by Kayo Kiyomasa for Hideyoshi's Fushimi Castle. A short walk away from Kodaiji | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji11.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Omotemon Gate: Supposedly built by Kayo Kiyomasa for Hideyoshi's Fushimi Castle. A short walk away from Kodaiji | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji1.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Kangetsudai: This moon viewing platform (middle part) lets you observes the moon's reflection in the pond | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji1.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Kangetsudai: This moon viewing platform (middle part) lets you observes the moon's reflection in the pond | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji2.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Kaisando: the ceiling of the building is made from the floor of Hideyoshi's private ship and another part is made from the roof of Nene's carriage | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji2.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Kaisando: the ceiling of the building is made from the floor of Hideyoshi's private ship and another part is made from the roof of Nene's carriage, interior photos are prohibited. | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji3.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Otamaya: memorial that enshrines Hideyoshi and Nene | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji3.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Otamaya: memorial that enshrines Hideyoshi and Nene. The shrine was built with materials from Fushimi Castle. There are statues inside but interior photos are prohibited. | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji13.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Kasa-tei: Teahouse designed by the famous tea master and Hideyoshi advisor Sen-no-rikyu. The teahouse was moved from Fushimi Castle. | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji13.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Kasa-tei: Teahouse designed by the famous tea master and Hideyoshi advisor Sen-no-rikyu. The teahouse was moved from Fushimi Castle. | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji5.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Shigure-tei: Teahouse designed by Sen-no-rikyu | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji5.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Shigure-tei: Teahouse designed by Sen-no-rikyu | ||
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| [[File:Fushimikodaiji16.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Entokuin North Garden: The garden was moved with Nene's quarters but the house burned down. | | [[File:Fushimikodaiji16.jpg|300px]] || Other || [[Fushimi Castle - Kodaiji|Kodaiji Temple]] || Entokuin North Garden: The garden was moved with Nene's quarters but the house burned down. The garden features several large stones that were donated from different daimyo across Japan | ||
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| [[File:Fushimitoyokuni3.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Toyokuni Jinja|Toyokuni Shrine]] || One of the three National Treasure Karamon gates of Kyoto | | [[File:Fushimitoyokuni3.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Toyokuni Jinja|Toyokuni Shrine]] || One of the three National Treasure Karamon gates of Kyoto | ||
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| [[File:Fushimimii4.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Miidera|Miidera]] || Niomon: Moved from Jorakuji Temple (Shiga) by Hideyoshi and donated to Miidera by Ieyasu | | [[File:Fushimimii4.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Miidera|Miidera]] || Niomon: Moved from Jorakuji Temple (Shiga) by Hideyoshi and donated to Miidera by Ieyasu | ||
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| [[File:Fushimimii2.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Miidera|Miidera]] || | | [[File:Fushimimii2.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Miidera|Miidera]] || Three Story Pagoda: Moved from Hisodera (Nara) by Hideyoshi and donated to Miidera by Ieyasu | ||
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| [[File:Fushimibyodoin4.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Byodoin|Byodoin]] || South Gate: This is considered to be the oldest original yakuimon gate built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi | | [[File:Fushimibyodoin4.jpg|300px]] || Gate || [[Fushimi Castle - Byodoin|Byodoin]] || South Gate: This is considered to be the oldest original yakuimon gate built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi | ||
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| [[File:Fushimishodenji5.jpg|300px]] || Hall || [[Fushimi Castle - Shodenji|Shodenji]] || Main Hall: This was relocated from Fushimi Castle via a brief time at Konchi'in | | [[File:Fushimishodenji5.jpg|300px]] || Hall || [[Fushimi Castle - Shodenji|Shodenji]] || Main Hall: This was relocated from Fushimi Castle via a brief time at Konchi'in | ||
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| [[File:Fushimitomonoh4.jpg|300px]] || Noh Stage || [[Fushimi Castle - Tomo Noh Stage|Tomo Noh Stage]] || Noh Stage: Hideyoshi's beloved Noh Stage from Fushimi Castle. Supposedly he carted it around to battle sites | | [[File:Fushimitomonoh4.jpg|300px]] || Noh Stage || [[Fushimi Castle - Tomo Noh Stage|Tomo Noh Stage]] || Noh Stage: Hideyoshi's beloved Noh Stage from Fushimi Castle. Supposedly he carted it around to battle sites too | ||
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| [[File:Fushimisaikyo1.jpg|300px]] || Hall || [[Fushimi Castle - Saikyoji|Saikyoji]] || Kyakuden Hall: This was a part of Hideyoshi's palace at Fushimi Castle. It also preserves Kano School artworks | | [[File:Fushimisaikyo1.jpg|300px]] || Hall || [[Fushimi Castle - Saikyoji|Saikyoji]] || Kyakuden Hall: This was a part of Hideyoshi's palace at Fushimi Castle. It also preserves Kano School artworks |
Revision as of 07:36, 25 April 2024
Relocated Structures of Fushimi Castle[edit]
Fushimi Castle was dismantled by the Tokugawa as part of the Tokugawa's own one castle per domain edict. Many of the structures were moved to temples and even other castles. This was probably one of the biggest or most famous castles to be completely dismantled as part of the one castle per domain law so we see more structures relocated from here than elsewhere. It could also be that many people were eager to have a part of the history of a once great castle that was commanded by the last two great warlords, both Hideyoshi and Ieyasu. The list below is by no means a comprehensive list of all relocated structures, only those that I have personally visited and have photos for (as of April 2024). I plan to visit several more sites this summer and try to complete those around Kyoto/Kansai at least.
This page only includes the original structures or those built with the original materials (like the blood ceilings) and does not include modern reconstructions like the Tsukimi Yagura at Fukuyama Castle or the residence of Entokuin. I have also tried to limit this page to those structures with some credibility of being from Fushimi Castle. There are actually quite a few more that have no credible background, but I've left those out, notably Fushimi Yagura at Edo Castle and some of the other structures at Nishi Honganji. The many legends of structures being from Fushimi Castle I think supports the above idea that many people wanted a piece of this great legacy.
The Fushimi Castle page has many more photos of each structure organized into albums by location. If there is more than one structure at a location (Kodaiji for instance) they are grouped into one sub-album for Kodaiji. This table attempts to list up each structure individually by type and can be sorted by column with the headers at the top of each. The locations link back to the album containing the photo to see more of that structure or site.
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Gate | Gokonomiya Shrine | Otemon of Hideyoshi's Fushimi Castle |
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Gate | Genkuji Temple | Lower half of the gate is from Fushimi Castle |
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Gate | Eishunji Temple | Sanmon Gate. The temple also has the only fully extant portion of the Fushimi Castle Sogamae outer walls |
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Gate | Kodaiji Temple | Omotemon Gate: Supposedly built by Kayo Kiyomasa for Hideyoshi's Fushimi Castle. A short walk away from Kodaiji |
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Other | Kodaiji Temple | Kangetsudai: This moon viewing platform (middle part) lets you observes the moon's reflection in the pond |
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Other | Kodaiji Temple | Kaisando: the ceiling of the building is made from the floor of Hideyoshi's private ship and another part is made from the roof of Nene's carriage, interior photos are prohibited. |
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Other | Kodaiji Temple | Otamaya: memorial that enshrines Hideyoshi and Nene. The shrine was built with materials from Fushimi Castle. There are statues inside but interior photos are prohibited. |
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Other | Kodaiji Temple | Kasa-tei: Teahouse designed by the famous tea master and Hideyoshi advisor Sen-no-rikyu. The teahouse was moved from Fushimi Castle. |
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Other | Kodaiji Temple | Shigure-tei: Teahouse designed by Sen-no-rikyu |
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Other | Kodaiji Temple | Entokuin North Garden: The garden was moved with Nene's quarters but the house burned down. The garden features several large stones that were donated from different daimyo across Japan |
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Gate | Toyokuni Shrine | One of the three National Treasure Karamon gates of Kyoto |
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Other | Gokonomiya Shrine | Entrance to the palace of Fushimi Castle, gifted by Tokugawa Yorinobu |
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Gate | Akazunomon | Akazunomon: The "unopened gate" from Fushimi Castle was moved to the Nanzenji Temple complex |
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Hall | Konchi'in | Main hall, relocated or built with parts from Fushimi Castle |
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Gate | Miidera | Niomon: Moved from Jorakuji Temple (Shiga) by Hideyoshi and donated to Miidera by Ieyasu |
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Gate | Miidera | Three Story Pagoda: Moved from Hisodera (Nara) by Hideyoshi and donated to Miidera by Ieyasu |
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Gate | Byodoin | South Gate: This is considered to be the oldest original yakuimon gate built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi |
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Hall | Byodoin | Yorinan Hall: A part of the Jodoin (hall behind the gate). You can only see the roof, but it is an Important Cultural property |
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Blood Ceiling | Genkoan | Ceiling of temple uses floorboards from Fushimi Castle to honor the fallen |
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Blood Ceiling | Hosenin | Ceiling of temple uses floorboards from Fushimi Castle to honor the fallen |
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Blood Ceiling | Shodenji | Ceiling of temple uses floorboards from Fushimi Castle to honor the fallen |
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Hall | Shodenji | Main Hall: This was relocated from Fushimi Castle via a brief time at Konchi'in |
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Noh Stage | Tomo Noh Stage | Noh Stage: Hideyoshi's beloved Noh Stage from Fushimi Castle. Supposedly he carted it around to battle sites too |
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Hall | Saikyoji | Kyakuden Hall: This was a part of Hideyoshi's palace at Fushimi Castle. It also preserves Kano School artworks |
File:Fukuyama10.jpg | Yagura | Fukuyama Castle | Fushimi Yagura - the large sturdy construction is thought to have been from Ieyasu's Fushimi Castle |
File:Fukuyama2.jpg | Gate | Fukuyama Castle | Sujigane Gomon Gate - the large sturdy construction is thought to have been from Ieyasu's Fushimi Castle |