Okayama Castle

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Okayama Castle has such a unique shape that every angle you gives you a unique view. That's why I have so many pictures of the main keep. There is also another yagura that is an Important Cultural Property located on the grounds of a nearby school. I tried to find it but it looked like there was no

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History

Ukita Naoie began construction of the castle in 1573 but it was not completed until 1597 by his son Hideie. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Kobayakawa Hideaki was given control of the castle but he died just two years later. Ikeda Terumasa's second son, Ikeda Tadatsugu (a grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu), became the new lord of the castle. The Ikeda family continued to rule until the Meiji Period. This was another one of the great castles of the Edo Period but was unfortunately destroyed in the air raids of 1945.


Field Notes

Okayama Castle has such a unique shape that every angle you gives you a unique view. That's why I have so many pictures of the main keep. There is also another yagura that is an Important Cultural Property located on the grounds of a nearby school. I tried to find it but it looked like there was no public way on to the school grounds and the gates were closed.


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Gallery
  • main keep
  • Akazunomon Gate
  • Rokujyuichi Gangi Ue Mon gate
  • gate and stone walls
  • Tsukimi Yagura
  • Rokamon Gate
  • Rokamon Gate
  • Main keep
  • main keep
  • main keep
  • main keep
  • donjon and gardens
  • nagayamon gate
  • map
  • Okayama7.jpg
  • Nishinomaru Nishite Yagura
  • Nishinomaru Ishigaki
  • Gate Ruin s.e. of Nishinomaru
  • Ishigaki of outer bailey
  • Ishigaki and moat segment, south


Castle Profile
English Name Okayama Castle
Japanese Name 岡山城
Alternate Names U-jo, Kin'u-jo
Founder Ukita Hideie
Year Founded 1597
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Designations Top 100 Castles, has Important Cultural Properties, National Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 level, 6 stories
Year Reconstructed 1965 (concrete)
Artifacts Nishonomaru Nishite Yagura, Tsukimi Yagura
Features main keep, gates, turrets, water moats, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access Okayama Sta. (San'yo Line); 20 min walk, 10 min bus
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Okayama, Okayama Prefecture
Coordinates 34.66516, 133.93606
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2006
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2009
Admin Visits November 14, 2009


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