Wakayama Castle

Wakayama Castle is a castle located in Wakayama City, Wakayama Prefecture, and is designated as a national historic site. 【overview】 Wakayama Castle began when Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordered his younger brother Hidenaga to build it after conquering Kishu. After that, the Asano clan and the Tokugawa clan became the castle lords, and during the Edo period it prospered as the domain office of the Kishu domain. In particular, after Yorinobu, the tenth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, became the lord of the castle, it played a historically important role as one of the three Tokugawa families, producing the 8th Shogun Yoshimune Tokugawa and the 14th Shogun Iemochi Tokugawa. [Architecture] Wakayama Castle is a flat mountain castle built on a hill called Mt. Torafuse, and is composed of the Honmaru, Ninomaru, Nishinomaru, and other forts. The castle tower was burnt down during the Meiji period, but was rebuilt in 1952. Other existing buildings include Okaguchi Gate and Ohashi Corridor. 【Features】 The characteristics of Wakayama Castle are as follows. Beautiful scenery: The castle tower towering at the top of Mt. Torafuse has a beautiful chalk white appearance. In addition, flowers bloom throughout the castle throughout the year, attracting visitors. Historical value: Wakayama Castle is an essential part of the history of Kishu. There are many historical materials and exhibits inside the castle, allowing you to remember what it was like back then. Diverse facilities: In addition to the castle tower, Wakayama Castle has a variety of facilities such as a museum and a zoo. It is a popular spot for everyone from children to adults to enjoy. 【others】 Wakayama Castle is loved by many people as a place of relaxation for citizens and as a tourist spot. In the spring, it is a popular spot for cherry blossom viewing, and in the fall, the autumn leaves provide a beautiful view.