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|Japanese Name=伏見城
|Japanese Name=伏見城
|Romaji Name=fushimi-jo
|Romaji Name=fushimi-jo
|Alternate Names=
|Founder=Toyotomi Hideyoshi
|Founder=Toyotomi Hideyoshi
|Year Founded=1594
|Year Founded=1594
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|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
|Year Reconstructed=1964 (concrete)
|Year Reconstructed=1964 (concrete)
|Artifacts=
|Features=main keep, gates, turrets, stone walls, walls
|Features=main keep, gates, turrets, stone walls, walls
|Access=Momoyama Station (JR Nara Line)
|Access=Momoyama Station (JR Nara Line)
|Visitor Information=
|Time Required=
|Website=
|City=Kyoto
|City=Kyoto
|Prefecture=Kyoto
|Prefecture=Kyoto
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It seems Fushimi Castle was never destined to have a successful life. The original Fushimi Castle was founded in 1594 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Just one year later it was destroyed in a great earthquake. Hideyoshi commanded another castle to be built near this location. He died a couple years after its completion. Tokugawa Ieyasu then moved into the castle which was destroyed in a battle before the battle of Sekigahara. He rebuilt the castle again only to have it dismantled as a part of his own one castle per country laws. Some of the buildings, yagura, and stone walls were repurposed to other castles and temples around the area including Fukuyama Castle, Yodo Castle and Osaka Castle.
It seems Fushimi Castle was never destined to have a successful life. The original Fushimi Castle was founded in 1594 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Just one year later it was destroyed in a great earthquake. Hideyoshi commanded another castle to be built near this location. He died a couple years after its completion. Tokugawa Ieyasu then moved into the castle which was destroyed in a battle before the battle of Sekigahara. He rebuilt the castle again only to have it dismantled as a part of his own one castle per country laws. Some of the buildings, yagura, and stone walls were repurposed to other castles and temples around the area including Fukuyama Castle, Yodo Castle and Osaka Castle.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=2022
|AddedJcastle=2004
|AddedJcastle=2004
|Japanese Notes=
|Visits=July 8, 2022
|Visits=
|GPSLocation=34.94123, 135.77915
|GPSLocation=34.94123, 135.77915
|Contributor=
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks
|FriendWebsiteName=Malcolm Fairman Photography - Fushimi Castle
|FriendWebsiteName=Malcolm Fairman Photography - Fushimi Castle

Revision as of 21:26, 16 September 2022

According to my sources, the castle/museum is now closed and no longer open to the public.

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History

The mock castle you see in the pictures here was built on this spot because the original location of Fushimi Castle is on Imperial property and cannot be entered.

It seems Fushimi Castle was never destined to have a successful life. The original Fushimi Castle was founded in 1594 by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Just one year later it was destroyed in a great earthquake. Hideyoshi commanded another castle to be built near this location. He died a couple years after its completion. Tokugawa Ieyasu then moved into the castle which was destroyed in a battle before the battle of Sekigahara. He rebuilt the castle again only to have it dismantled as a part of his own one castle per country laws. Some of the buildings, yagura, and stone walls were repurposed to other castles and temples around the area including Fukuyama Castle, Yodo Castle and Osaka Castle.


Field Notes

According to my sources, the castle/museum is now closed and no longer open to the public.


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Gallery
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  • Former boat docks
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Castle Profile
English Name Fushimi Castle
Japanese Name 伏見城
Founder Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1594
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Year Reconstructed 1964 (concrete)
Features main keep, gates, turrets, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access Momoyama Station (JR Nara Line)
Hours
Time Required
Location Kyoto, Kyoto
Coordinates 34.94123, 135.77915
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2004
Admin Year Visited 2022
Admin Visits July 8, 2022
Friends of JCastle
Malcolm Fairman Photography - Fushimi Castle


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