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Hikone Castle, a bit of history

Wed, September 16, 2015

After the battle of Sekigahara, the castle of Hikone, called Sawayama-jō, became the property of Ii Naomasa, one of the Four Guardians of the Tokugawa family.

Soon after, Sawayama-jō was dismantled, and in 1603 Ii Naokatsu, the son of Ii Naomasa, started building a new castle, about 1.5 kilometers away from the old castle. The new castle, known as Hikone-jō, was finished 19 years later and stands today as one of the most beautiful and best preserved original castles in Japan.

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Hikone Castle, Hikone
Hikone Castle, Hikone
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