Hamamatsu Castle 浜松城 Hamamatsu-jō Japan
Hamamatsu Castle ( Hamamatsu-jō) is a Japanese castle, located in the central Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is also called Shusse Castle (出世城 Shusse-jō)
浜松城是一座日本樣式城堡,位於日本靜岡縣浜松市中心。 它也被稱為Shusse Castle(出世城Shusse-jō)
Hamamatsu Castle in central Hamamatsu, Japan.
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This year I decided to travel to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka from Tokyo. I had been previously, in my first year of living in Japan.
The city seems pretty relaxed and it was nice to walk and see the castle.
From Shinagawa station in Tokyo to Hamamatsu, it takes about 1 hour and a half by catching the bullet train.
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Hamamatsu Castle is conveniently located near the city center and easily reached by bus, taxi, even on foot. Originally named Hikuma Castle it was later extended, rebuilt and renamed when occupied by Ieyasu Tokugawa from 1542-1616 who intended it to be a launch-pad for world unification bearing the name - Success in life.
This castle was demolished by air raids of WW2. The restoration is at the original location and exhibits swords, armor, a pair of wooden saddles, maps, stamps, family crests made of cloth, photos and a miniature model of historic Hamamatsu. There is a water well downstairs and upstairs an observatory.
Surrounding the castle is a large and well cared for park convenient for visitors of all ages. Hamamatsu Castle Park is a comfortable and natural setting for baby strollers, energetic children, romantic couples and seasoned elderly. With over 400 cherry trees blooming in spring many people visit and picnic under the waving light pink blossoms. Each season has a particular appeal and this park is a wonderful place to experience them all.
The castle tower
From the basement to the second floor there is an eclectic collection the on third floor there is a 360 degree viewing deck where you can take in the view of the area and glimpse Mt. Fuji on a sunny day with a souvenir shop on the first floor that's popular among tourists.
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Hamamatsu Castle is conveniently located near the city center and easily reached by bus, taxi, even on foot. Originally named Hikuma Castle it was later extended, rebuilt and renamed when occupied by Ieyasu Tokugawa from 1542-1616 who intended it to be a launch-pad for world unification bearing the name - Success in life.
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浜松城
ゆるキャラグランプリ
浜松市にある浜松城は駐車場無料、子供入城料無料です!
色々な展示物があり実寸大の徳川家康公の人形もあります
天守閣からみる景色も絶景で浜松城おススメです!
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Near the Act Tower skyscraper, designed to resemble a harmonica, are the global exhibits of the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments. The reconstructed 16th-century Hamamatsu Castle has more than 400 cherry trees and an observatory with Pacific Ocean views.
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徳川家康が三河の岡崎城からここ浜松城に拠点を移したのが1570年、長篠の合戦1575年までの5年間は遠江は武田軍に毎年蹂躙されており家康の最も苦しい時期を防戦の拠点としたのがここ浜松城です、しかも今残る石垣もかなり初期の未加工の石材を使用した古いものなのですが家康のころの城はその石垣も無く土塁と木柵での防御しかないもろい城であったとのことです、
時は流れ江戸時代には浜松城の城主は譜代の大名が務め幕府の重役を多数輩出したことから「出世城」と呼ばれていました、
明治になり他の城と同様に城地は公園や官庁街になり本丸の石垣のみが往時のままに残っています。
District Tokai
Prefecture Shizuoka
City Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu Castle
Hamamatsu Castle (浜松城) is located in Hamamatsu City.
Hamamatsu castle was originally built in 1532 by Imagawa Sadatsuke of the Imagawa clan.
Tokugawa Ieyasu obtained the castle after defeating the Imagawa in a battle in 1568 and moved here permanently in 1570. Many of his famous battles were fought using this castle as his base of operations. The most famous battle Ieyasu fought from Hamamatsu castle is recognised as one of the most fierce in Japanese history, and one that nearly settled the fate of the whole country by wiping Tokugawa Ieyasu out altogether - the battle of Mikata ga hara.
Tokugawa Ieyasu had extended the influence of his ally Oda Nobunaga by making Hamamatsu his headquarters. Situated halfway between Kyoto and Odawara (Edo was not yet established) on the Tokaido road Hamamatsu was in a very strategic position to control the major artery of pre-modern Japan.
Takeda Shingen realised that his biggest threat was Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga had destroyed the base of the Buddhist warrior monks of mount Hiei in 1571, and Takeda Shingen being a Buddhist monk took this to be an affront on Buddhism as well as a threat to his desire to become warlord of Kyoto.
Tokugawa Ieyasu was not Shingen's biggest threat, but an immediate challenge to his plans to destroy Oda Nobunaga. Shingen had made a peace treaty with Nobunaga, and secretly planned to first destroy Ieyasu and then move against Nobunaga. Nobunaga advised Ieyasu to withdraw to Okezaki castle while the peace treaty was being drawn up, but the headstrong Ieyasu wouldn't have it knowing Shingen all too well.
Ieyasu remained in Hamamatsu and Shingen took this as a further affront, deciding to make a direct attack on Hamamatsu castle. Shingen cut off all of Ieyasu's supplies and support from Oda, and then moved on Ieyasu.
Ieyasu was advised that he was not the objective and that Shingen merely wanted to get at Oda. He was advised to prepare for a siege and send out night raids to break it and take Shingen from the rear. Ieyasu would have non of it, and decided against a direct battle on the plains in front of Hamamatsu castle.
The Takeda army had taken the high ground of Mikata ga hara and his army outnumbered Ieyasu three to one. The battle lasted all day and into the night when it was realised by Ieyasu that he was not going to see victory. The keeper of Hamamatsu castle, Natsume Yoshinobu rode out from Hamamatsu castle and pleaded with Ieyasu to flea and think of his family's line. Ieyasu would not budge determined to die fighting, but Yoshinobu swung Ieyasu's horse around and struck it on the rump sending him back to the castle, he then charged into the Takeda army shouting I am Ieyasu.
As Ieyasu entered the gates of Hamamatsu castle the orders were given to shut them, but Ieyasu interrupted them. To shut the gates was exactly what Shingen wanted them to do. Instead he ordered the gates left open and all the fires to be lit to guide retreating samurai back. Sakai Tadatsugu was ordered to beat the taiko drum at the gate.
The battle chronicle Mikawa Fudo-ki notes that Ieyasu had the dead Tokugawa samurai who had died in the retreat laid upon their backs in lines while the samurai who had died in advancing laid face downwards. The advancing Takeda suspected a trick and didn't dare enter the castle even though it's gate was open.
The Takeda camped on the plain in front of the castle. Ieyasu determined to make the night unpleasant for the Takeda sent out night patrols of samurai to sneak into the Takeda encampment and take their weapons and provisions. Led by Okubo Tadayo and Amano Yasukage, skilled men in night infiltration, sixteen samurai armed with guns and 100 footsoldiers moved on the Takeda encampment. They infiltrated the Takeda in small teams and sabotaged their equipment.
Okubo constructed a dummy bridge over a narrow pass constructed of cloth and strewn with straw and then proceeded to harass the enemy from across the pass firing burning arrows into them. The ruse worked and a contingent of Takeda attempted to cross and fell into the steep ravine where they were fired upon by the Tokugawa.
Shingen held a war council and impressed by the tenacity of the Tokugawa, Shingen resolved to withdraw rather than risk a full scale siege of the castle and deal with the night infiltrators of the Tokugawa. So Tokugawa Ieyasu and Hamamatsu castle were saved by one very loyal retainer and Ieyasu's ability to use both psychological and gorilla warfare.
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