Wakayama Castle

Шаблон:Nihongo in Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, sits at the mouth of the Kii River. Originally Ōta castle, home of the Saiga Ikki, it was captured by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1585, during the Siege of Negoro-ji; many monks from Negoro-ji sought refuge in Ōta, which was soon destroyed by flood. Hideyoshi ordered the building of dams on three sides of the castle, focusing the rainwaters and diverting the river to ruin the castle. As hunger set in, the samurai, monks, and peasants inside Ōta surrendered, and fifty warrior monks led a final charge against Hideyoshi's army, committing honorable suicide.

Ōta was rebuilt as a temple for the Shushin branch of Japanese Buddhism, severed from its history as a home to warrior monks. Wakayama Castle was then built on the same site, under the supervision of Toyotomi Hidenaga, Hideyoshi's brother, with Tōdō Takatora's participation. Asano Yoshinaga arrived in 1600 to serve as feudal lord, under Tokugawa Ieyasu. The castle was later attacked, in 1615, by forces loyal to Toyotomi Hideyori, who were trying to end the siege of Osaka.

In the summer of 1615, parts of the Osaka garrison left the city, ambushing various elements of the Tokugawa forces. Ono Harunaga, Hanawa Naoyuki and Okabe Noritsuna led part of the garrison in attacking Wakayama Castle, held by Asano Nagaakira at the time. They had with them 3000 men, but the castle boasted 5000 in its garrison. Asano's men left the castle to meet the Western (Toyotomi) forces in what came to be known as the 'battle of Kashii.' Hanawa and Okabe were killed, and Ono was forced to flee back to Osaka.

The castle's current appearance is the result of renovations made by Tokugawa Yorinobu, tenth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, in the early 17th century.

At the end of the Edo period, in 1867, the feudal structure fell apart, and Wakayama Castle was opened to the public for the first time.

The castle was destroyed by Allied bombing during World War II, but was rebuilt in 1958 out of concrete and is open to the public as a symbol of the city and historical site.

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K B
16 March 2019
The castle itself is a postwar reconstruction but nice enough. 9am-5.30pm. ¥410 Over 600 cherry blossom trees in the park. Light up to 10pm in season
maco koba
17 June 2015
豊臣氏の雑賀攻めの後は豊臣秀長が拠点とするが、その後、浅野長晟が入り、徳川御三家の城となる。石垣の種類が豊富で時代毎に野面→打込接→切込接と見られる。また、姫路城、伊予松山城と並ぶ綺麗な連立式天守も見所。無料の動物園もあるので、是非お立ち寄り頂きたい。
どん
22 November 2015
1901年に和歌山県が和歌山城跡に開設した歴史公園。名称は「和歌山城公園」ではなく、「城」の付かない「和歌山公園」が正しい。1912年に和歌山市が和歌山県から払い下げを受け、以来市立公園となっている。公園内には公共施設が多数立地していたが、1931年に国の史跡に指定された後は公園外に移転。日本の歴史公園100選の一つとなっている。
(・∀・) ちぃ
13 June 2014
夜はウォーキングやランニングする方が沢山いらっしゃいます。市役所側の歩道が若干狭いですが、一周約2kmで緩やかなアップダウンもあるので軽いトレーニングには良い感じです♪
JW ChoI
26 July 2019
와카야마 성 자체는 상관없을수도 있지만 정문 맞은편에 아사히 신문사가 있어서 전범기를 걸어두고 있으니 기분 더럽고, 성 옆에는 보국신사라는 신사가 있어서 한국인으로서는 좀 꺼려지는 동네임.
knich tam
10 September 2022
各時代の石垣の積み方として、野面積み、打込み接ぎ、切込み接ぎがありますが、和歌山城は全て見ることができます。
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