Takamatsu Castle (Bitchū) situated in Bitchū province, (present-day Okayama, Okayama Prefecture), besieged in 1582
Takamatsu Castle (Sanuki) in Sanuki province, in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, on Shikoku, is also called Tamamo Castle
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TakamatsuCastle may refer to: TakamatsuCastle (Bitchū) situated in Bitchū province, (present-day Okayama, Okayama Prefecture), besieged in 1582 Takamatsu...
Takamatsu (高松市, Takamatsu-shi, Japanese: [takaꜜmatsɯ]) is a capital city located in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 November 2022[update], the city...
In the 1582 Siege of Takamatsu (備中高松城の戦い, Bitchū Takamatsu-jō no tatakai), Toyotomi Hideyoshi laid siege to TakamatsuCastle, which was controlled by...
centered around TakamatsuCastle, and was ruled throughout much of its history by a cadet branch of the Shinpan Matsudaira clan. Takamatsu Domain was dissolved...
flood TakamatsuCastle. June 8 – Siege of Takamatsu: Heavy rains and the dikes built by Hideyoshi's forces turn the area around TakamatsuCastle into a...
Bitchu TakamatsuCastle. Hideyoshi advised Muneharu to surrender on the condition that Muneharu give him Bitchu Province, but Muneharu refused. Takamatsu Castle...
Gorge Shodoshima Olive Park Nakayama Senmaida Takamatsu Megijima and Ogijima Ritsurin Garden TakamatsuCastle Yashima, the island on which the Battle of...
its history. This castle is well known as one of the three Mizujiro, or "Castles on the sea", in Japan, along with TakamatsuCastle in Kagawa Prefecture...
re-construction of the main towers at TakamatsuCastle on Shikoku, and Edo Castle in Tokyo. There are only twelve castles with main keeps that are considered...
was awarded by Hideyoshi to his general Ikoma Chikamasa, who made TakamatsuCastle his stronghold. In the Edo period, Sanuki was divided into five areas;...
Hashiba Hideyoshi, invaded Bitchū Province and laid siege to TakamatsuCastle. The castle was vital to the Mori clan, and losing it would have left Mori's...
mizujiro, or "castles on the sea", in Japan, with TakamatsuCastle in Kagawa Prefecture and Imabari Castle in Ehime Prefecture. Construction began under the...
law which allowed each domain only one castle. As the seat of the Ikoma clan was TakamatsuCastle, Marugame Castle had to be abolished. In 1640, the Ikoma...
Mitsunari assisted his lord in attacks against castles like the Tottori Castle and TakamatsuCastle (in present-day Okayama).[citation needed] In 1583...
to starvation and the castle master, Kikkawa Tsuneie (吉川経家) commits suicide. In 1582 the Siege of Takamatsu on TakamatsuCastle of Bitchū Province begins...
It was then that the fief's capital was moved from Marugame Castle to TakamatsuCastle. After Kazumasa's death in 1610, his son Masatoshi succeeded him...
was soon permitted to return to Sanuki Province. In 1603, he died in Takamatsucastle. http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/shikoku/marugame.html...
than 100,000 to recapture Kōzuki Castle in Harima Province. Terumoto himself set up main camp near Takamatsucastle, and he made his main vassals, such...
siege of Bitchū TakamatsuCastle in 1582, Nobunaga was assassinated on June 2 of that year, but the siege continued until the castle fell two days later...
The castles in Top 100 Japanese Castles or 100 Fine Castles of Japan (日本百名城, Nihon Hyaku-Meijō) were chosen based on their significance in culture, history...
as well. Ritsurin Garden TakamatsuCastle (Sanuki) Takamatsu Station Takamatsu Chikkō Station (Kotohira Line) Port of Takamatsu Live webcam overseeing parts...