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CASTLE OF ŌSAKA

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You reach the interior of the castle walls by way of a bridge over the moat and moat. When the Hongan-ji Temple of Kyōto burned down, the sect Jōdo-shinshū was established here and the moat and moat were built to defend the temple. It was first besieged by Nobunaga Oda in 1574 and taken in 1580, and Hideyoshi Toyotomi decided to build the castle in 1583 on the ruins of Ishiyama Hongan-ji Temple. To do this, he asked his daimyō for financial assistance and the participation of more than one hundred thousand workers. Within three years, the castle became the largest fortress in Japan. In 1598, the widow and son of Hideyoshi Toyotomi retreated there in an attempt to preserve their power, and it was not until 1615 that the Tokugawa clan succeeded in taking it over. After restoring it, the Tokugawa clan entrusted the responsibility to the governor: Masanobu Naitō. In 1868, the castle was destroyed in the war between the supporters of shōgun and the Emperor's supporters. The ramparts resisted, but the keep had to be rebuilt in 1931. The castle was restored again in 1996. The walls are built of stone, the largest of which, 5 m high and over 11 m long, was a gift from General Kiyomasa Katō (Higo ishi). The Nishino Maru Garden is located between the gates Kyōbashi-my and Ōte-my. The Cherry Trees Gate, Sakura-mon, opens onto the Hon-Maru courtyard where the dungeon stands, containing a fine collection of armour and weapons. The castle is best appreciated from the outside.


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Visited in march 2018
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Nous avons adorés notre visite de ce super beau parcs et son magnifique château. Nous y sont allés en plein pendant les cerisiers en fleurs. C’est une période magnifique. Mais du coup il y avait énormément de monde. La visite du château est payante 600 yen et il vous faudra faire la queue. Je recommande fortement !
Julie97290
Visited in may 2017
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Les jardins qui entourent le château sont vraiment agréable et offrent une belle balade.
La visite du château est intéressante mais il s'agit en réalité plus d'un musée que de l'intérieur d'un château comme on l'a chez nous.
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Visited in november 2016
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Belle promenade architecturale et à travers des parcs que d'atteindre le château en logeant la rivière.Entouré d'un très agréable parc avec ses arbres fruitiers, il ne possède pas de particularité par rapport aux autres du pays. Au sommet belle vue sur la ville.
AuroreI
Visited in march 2017
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Parc agréable autour du Château. Possibilité de faire une photo gratuitement devant le château déguisé en samouraï. Je n'ai pas visité l'intérieur ne trouvant pas que ca valait la peine mais j'ai pu appercevoir de nombreux touristes au dernier étage. Visite agreable !
Ydnas38
Visited in march 2017
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Très joli, surtout le parc qui entoure le Château. N'y suis pas entrée donc c'était gratuit!

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