Hachimanyama Castle

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Conditionruins
Built1585
Hachimanyama Castle
八幡山城
Ōmihachiman, Japan
Stone wall of Honmaru compound
Site information
TypeMountaintop style castle
OwnerToyotomi clan
Conditionruins
Site history
Built1585
Built byToyotomi Hidetsugu
MaterialsStone walls
Demolished1595
Garrison information
Past
commanders
Toyotomi Hidetsugu, Kyōgoku Takatsugu

Hachimanyama Castle (八幡山城, Hachimanyama-jō) was a castle in Ōmihachiman, Japan, on the eastern shore of Lake Biwa in Shiga prefecture. It was the home castle of Toyotomi Hidetsugu, the nephew of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.[1][2]

Hachimanyama Castle was built by Toyotomi Hidetsugu in 1585 under orders from Toyotomi Hideyoshi.[3] Azuchi Castle's materials were used in the construction of the castle, and Azuchi city's functions were moved to Hachiman city.[3][2] In 1595, Kyōgoku Takatsugu moved to Ōtsu Castle and Hachimanyama Castle was abandoned.[3]

Current state

Hachimanyama castle is now in ruins, with some extant stone walls and wet moat. The Buddhist temple Zuiryuji now occupies the former honmaru, or main bailey. Hachimanyama Ropeway provides services between the mountaintop and Himure Hachimangū.[4]  The castle was listed as one of the Continued Top 100 Japanese Castles in 2017.[5]

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