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My Favorites. A remote and ill-fated fortress built for warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi. While we cannot know of other lands, within our country of Japan there may not exist another place so abundant in peach flowers. Following subsequent rebuilding and development, a castle town measuring 4 km east-west and 6 km north-south was formed. Its population swelled to tens of thousands, making it one of the biggest cities in the country after Edo, Osaka, and Sakai, and it served politically as the de facto capital of Japan.

Central Fushimi was a neatly laid out cityscape of samurai residences belonging to various daimyo encircling the castle. Along with the development of the castle town, the banks of the Uji River were redeveloped and the Yodo and Katsura rivers linked, allowing the town to prosper as a riverside trading town.

Roads were built along the tops of the banks, with the Kyo-kaido Road built on the Bunroku Bank linking Fushimi with Osaka Castle, and other major roads like the Saigoku-kaido, Yamato-kaido, and Otsu-kaido roads, as well as the Takeda-kaido and Fushimi-kaido roads leading to the capital, all passed through Fushimi.

Thus, Fushimi became the gateway to Kyoto as well as a major land and water transport hub connecting Nara and Osaka. The area to the west of the samurai residences was home to merchants and artisans, who obtained official appointments to supply items to the samurai. Sake brewers also flourished in this area, supplying the castle town with the sake it demanded. From this point on, Fushimi's development as a city was linked to its wealth of water for sake brewing, leading to a concentration of the brewing industry here.

The Gokonomiya Shrine Gokogumonzen-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto is worshipped by local people as the chief guardian deity of the whole town of Fushimi, and enshrines the soul of the Empress Jingu, who is considered the patron goddess of safe birth. The way part of the yudono hangs over the stonewall like a balcony is a rare sight.

This one is particularly beautiful and can be seen from the street: definitely worth a quick detour! RonS Ashigaru. Yoko-chan90 Peasant. A22cricket Ashigaru. RaymondW Hatamoto. Furinkazan Hatamoto. This is a pretty decent reconstructed castle to visit. I've just got back from there a few hours ago. It is so easy to get there for people living in or near Kyoto City. Of course, it is not in its original location, and there is none of the original fortifications like fortified towers, wells, and gates that you will find at other castle sites, but for a reconstructed castle keep, it is no worse than other concrete keeps as seen from the outside like Fukuyama, Hiroshima, and Imabari Castle.

The castle itself is closed to the public, but you can stroll around in its garden and take photos of the keep from various angles. The best thing about it is that it's free. I reckon this castle deserves another star. Structures Main Keep. Samurai Homes. Edo Castle Stone Quarries.

Samurai Residences Introduction. Samurai Residence List. Create account. Log in. Fushimi Castle From Jcastle. Jump to: navigation , search. History The mock castle you see in the pictures here was built on this spot because the original location of Fushimi Castle is on Imperial property and cannot be entered.

Loading map JPG 1. Gokonomiya Shrine's main gate is a repurposed gate from the castle. Add your comment. If you do not want to be anonymous, register or log in. It is free. Sort by date Sort by score. Enable comment auto-refresher. You are ignoring the author of this comment Show comment Manage ignore list. ART Shogun 5 months ago. Visitors can still see a sword cut in one of the wooden pillars at the inn. Happi Coats. Hotels in Japan - Booking. The mausoleum of Emperor Meiji was built at the original site of Fushimi Castle in Gold leaf tea room chashitsu at Fushimi-Momoyama Castle in Kyoto.



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