Minakuchi Okayama Castle Ruins
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水口岡山城跡
The castle was built in 1585 on the orders of warlord Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1537–1598), and one of his retainers was installed there.
Built in 1585 on orders from Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Minakuchi Okayama Castle was the first tiled-roof stone fortification in the area, said to have astonished local residents. Its construction ended the system of cooperative self-governance the Koka ninja community had maintained for generations, bringing the region under centralized authority. In 1600, the castle was attacked during the power struggle that brought Tokugawa Ieyasu to power, and the resident lord fled. It was later dismantled. Only fragments of stone wall remain, and the site is now a park with a city panorama from the summit. It is a National Historical Site, a 15-minute walk from Minaguchi Station.
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