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- Wakayama_Castle abstract "Wakayama Castle (和歌山城, Wakayama-jō) 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.".
- Wakayama_Castle builder Toyotomi_Hidenaga.
- Wakayama_Castle buildingEndDate "1585-1586".
- Wakayama_Castle location Japan.
- Wakayama_Castle location Wakayama,_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle location Wakayama_Prefecture.
- Wakayama_Castle thumbnail Wakayama_Castle01-R.jpg?width=300.
- Wakayama_Castle type Japanese_castle.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageExternalLink castle.
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- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageID "1671173".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageLength "4534".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "600972387".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Asano_Nagaakira.
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- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Kashii.
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- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Wakayama_Prefecture.
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- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Negoro-ji.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Osaka.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Sōhei.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_Ieyasu.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tokugawa_Yorinobu.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Toyotomi_Hidenaga.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Toyotomi_Hideyori.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Toyotomi_Hideyoshi.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Tōdō_Takatora.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Wakayama,_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Wakayama_Prefecture.
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- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wakayama Castle".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wakayama".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "castle".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ōta Castle".
- Wakayama_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ōta castle".
- Wakayama_Castle builder Toyotomi_Hidenaga.
- Wakayama_Castle built "1585".
- Wakayama_Castle caption "The reconstructed concrete tenshu".
- Wakayama_Castle condition "The tenshu and some connected buildings were reconstructed using concrete in 1958.".
- Wakayama_Castle demolished "Most of the castle during the Meiji Restoration, though the tenshu survived until its destruction from firebombing in 1945.".
- Wakayama_Castle height "Three stories".
- Wakayama_Castle location Japan.
- Wakayama_Castle location Wakayama,_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle location Wakayama_Prefecture.
- Wakayama_Castle materials "Earth, stone, and wood".
- Wakayama_Castle name "Wakayama Castle".
- Wakayama_Castle type "Hirayamashiro".
- Wakayama_Castle used "1586".
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- Wakayama_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Wakayama_Prefecture.
- Wakayama_Castle subject Category:Historic_Sites_of_Japan.
- Wakayama_Castle subject Category:History_museums_in_Japan.
- Wakayama_Castle subject Category:Important_Cultural_Properties_of_Japan.
- Wakayama_Castle subject Category:Museums_in_Wakayama_Prefecture.
- Wakayama_Castle point "34.227627777777776 135.17162222222223".
- Wakayama_Castle type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Wakayama_Castle type Building.
- Wakayama_Castle type Castle.
- Wakayama_Castle type Place.
- Wakayama_Castle type Attraction.
- Wakayama_Castle type Redirect.
- Wakayama_Castle type Location.
- Wakayama_Castle type Place.
- Wakayama_Castle type Thing.
- Wakayama_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Wakayama_Castle type Q23413.
- Wakayama_Castle type Q41176.
- Wakayama_Castle comment "Wakayama Castle (和歌山城, Wakayama-jō) 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.".
- Wakayama_Castle label "Wakayama Castle".
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs Q1151269.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs Burg_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs Castillo_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs Wakayamako_gaztelua.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs Château_de_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs Castello_di_Wakayama.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs 和歌山城.
- Wakayama_Castle sameAs 와카야마_성.