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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Nagahama Castle
 
|Japanese Name=長浜城
 
|Romaji Name=nagahama-jo
 
|Founder=Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi
 
|Year Founded=1575
Nagahama Castle
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
長浜城
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Romaji Name=
|Main Keep Structure=3 levels, 5 floors
nagahama-jo
|Year Reconstructed=1983 (concrete)
|Alternate Names=
|Features=main keep, stone walls
 
|Access=Nagahama Station (Hokuriku Honsen)
|Founder=
|Visitor Information=400 yen; open 9am-5pm; closed 12/27-1/2 and a few irregular days each year for maintenance and display changes
Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi
|Time Required=45 mins
|Year Founded=
|Website=http://www.city.nagahama.shiga.jp/section/rekihaku/
1575
|City=Nagahama
|Castle Type=
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
Flatland
|Notes=There really isn't much here to see. The museum is mediocre and there is little structure left to the castle. No significant stones walls, moats, or buildings besides the reconstructed main keep. The cherry blossoms are really great though, so if you want to visit cherry blossom season is best. The top of the keep also offers some nice views of the lake and surrounding area. It's close to the station so you can easily make a quick stop on the way to other destinations.
|Castle Condition=
|History=As an ally of Oda Nobunaga, Hashiba Hideyoshi received Odani Castle, but the mountaintop castle was difficult for him to govern his lands. He built a new castle in the village of Imahama and renamed it Nagahama, borrowing the "naga" character from Nobunaga's name. After the battle of Shigatake in 1583 the castle was taken over by Yamanouchi Kazutoyo and after the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 it was ruled by Naito Nobunari. Nagahama Castle was demolished in 1615 because of Tokugawa's "one castle per province" policy. Some of the castle structures and moat walls were moved to Hikone Castle.
Reconstructed main keep
|Year Visited=1996, 2012
|Designations=
|AddedJcastle=1999
 
|Japanese Notes=見る物が少ないですが、駅から近いので簡単に寄って行けるお城です。復元の天守の他に小さい石垣跡しかありません。桜がとてもきれいなので花見の時期に来るといいでしょう。
|Historical Period=
|Visits=April 1996; March 20, 2012
Pre Edo Period
|GPSLocation=35.37765, 136.26135
|Main Keep Structure=
3 levels, 5 floors
|Year Reconstructed=
1983 (concrete)
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
stone walls
|Access=
 
Nagahama Station (Hokuriku Honsen)  
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
400 yen; open 9am-5pm; closed 12/27-1/2 and a few irregular days each year for maintenance and display changes
 
 
|Time Required=
45 mins
|City=
Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=
Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
There really isn't much here to see. The museum is mediocre and there is little structure left to the castle. No significant stones walls, moats, or buildings besides the reconstructed main keep. The cherry blossoms are really great though, so if you want to visit cherry blossom season is best. The top of the keep also offers some nice views of the lake and surrounding area. It's close to the station so you can easily make a quick stop on the way to other destinations.
 
 
|History=
 
 
As an ally of Oda Nobunaga, Hashiba Hideyoshi received Odani Castle, but the mountaintop castle was difficult for him to govern his lands. He built a new castle in the village of Imahama and renamed it Nagahama, borrowing the "naga" character from Nobunaga's name. After the battle of Shigatake in 1583 the castle was taken over by Yamanouchi Kazutoyo and after the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 it was ruled by Naito Nobunari. Nagahama Castle was demolished in 1615 because of Tokugawa's "one castle per province" policy. Some of the castle structures and moat walls were moved to Hikone Castle.
 
 
|Visits=
April 1996; March 20, 2012
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
見る物が少ないですが、駅から近いので簡単に寄って行けるお城です。復元の天守の他に小さい石垣跡しかありません。桜がとてもきれいなので花見の時期に来るといいでしょう。
 
 
|Year Visited=
1996, 2012
|Website=
 
 
http://www.city.nagahama.shiga.jp/section/rekihaku/
 
 
|rating_average=
2.56
|castleElev=
86
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35.378602,136.264992
|ekiElev=
86
|elevChange=
0
|kamon=
toyotomi.jpg
|kamonFam=
Toyotomi
|adminRating=
2
|oldID=
55
|GPSLocation=
35.37765239394148,136.26134634017944
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Revision as of 07:01, 7 October 2017

There really isn't much here to see. The museum is mediocre and there is little structure left to the castle. No significant stones walls, moats, or buildings besides the reconstructed main keep. The cherry blossoms are really great though, so if you want to visit cherry blossom season is best. The

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History

As an ally of Oda Nobunaga, Hashiba Hideyoshi received Odani Castle, but the mountaintop castle was difficult for him to govern his lands. He built a new castle in the village of Imahama and renamed it Nagahama, borrowing the "naga" character from Nobunaga's name. After the battle of Shigatake in 1583 the castle was taken over by Yamanouchi Kazutoyo and after the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 it was ruled by Naito Nobunari. Nagahama Castle was demolished in 1615 because of Tokugawa's "one castle per province" policy. Some of the castle structures and moat walls were moved to Hikone Castle.


Field Notes

There really isn't much here to see. The museum is mediocre and there is little structure left to the castle. No significant stones walls, moats, or buildings besides the reconstructed main keep. The cherry blossoms are really great though, so if you want to visit cherry blossom season is best. The top of the keep also offers some nice views of the lake and surrounding area. It's close to the station so you can easily make a quick stop on the way to other destinations.


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Gallery
  • main keep donjon and cherry blossoms
  • view from the top of the main keep
  • main keep foundation
  • Main keep
  • Main keep
  • stone wall
  • main keep
  • Otemon Gate at the Daitsuji Temple
  • The main gate of Chikuzen'in was the Karametemon of Nagahamajō


Castle Profile
English Name Nagahama Castle
Japanese Name 長浜城
Founder Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1575
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 levels, 5 floors
Year Reconstructed 1983 (concrete)
Features main keep, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Nagahama Station (Hokuriku Honsen)
Hours 400 yen; open 9am-5pm; closed 12/27-1/2 and a few irregular days each year for maintenance and display changes
Time Required 45 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.37765, 136.26135
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 1999
Admin Year Visited 1996, 2012
Admin Visits April 1996; March 20, 2012


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