A hilltop castle originally built by Tsutsui Junkei in 1580, then significantly expanded by Toyotomi Hidenaga upon his arrival in 1585. Hidenaga, Hideyoshi's half-brother, governed a vast domain of one million koku spanning Yamato, Kii, and Izumi provinces, serving as the backbone of the Toyotomi regime. His gentle temperament made him an invaluable mediator among the daimyo, earning him the title…
Built by Tsutsui Junkei in 1580. Toyotomi Hidenaga entered in 1585 and expanded it as a million-koku castle. After Hidenaga's death in 1591, his adopted son Hideho inherited but died in 1595, reverting the castle to direct Toyotomi control. After Sekigahara, various lords governed until the Yanagisa…
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