Hikuma Castle

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There are no castle remains to be seen besides the location. As you can see from the photo above the castle was situated on a small hill with views of the surrounding plains. The site is now a Toshogu Shrine.

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History

The origins of the castle are not clear. In 1512, Imagawa Yoshitada placed the Inoo as castellan. In 1568, Tokugawa Ieyasu attacked Sakai Tadatsugu and took control of the castle. Ieyasu started construction of Hamamatsu Castle in 1570 and Hikuma Castle became a minor part of its vast territory. Rice warehouses were here in the Edo Period and a Toshogu Shrine stands there today.


Field Notes

There are no castle remains to be seen besides the location. As you can see from the photo above the castle was situated on a small hill with views of the surrounding plains. The site is now a Toshogu Shrine.


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Gallery
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Castle Profile
English Name Hikuma Castle
Japanese Name 曳馬城
Alternate Names Hikima-jo, Hikumakojo, Ko-jo
Founder
Year Founded late 1400's - early 1500's
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Hamamatsu Station (Tokaido Honsen Line), 20 mins walk, or 10 mins bus ride
Hours Toshogu Shrine
Time Required 15 mins
Location Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture
Coordinates 34.71318, 137.72856
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2020
Admin Visits January 12, 2020


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