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Ogaki Castle

Japan, 503-0887 2-52 Kakumachi, Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture

Ogaki Castle is said to have been built in 1535 by Kichizaemon Miyagawa, a military commander from the Toki clan who was the governor of Mino. During the Battle of Sekigahara, it became the headquarters of Ishida Mitsunari of the Western Army. After that, the Toda clan became the lord of the castle with 100,000 koku, and the period of peace continued until the Meiji period. It was designated as a national treasure in 1936, but was destroyed in a war in July 1945. In April 1959, the castle tower was rebuilt and became the symbol of the castle town of Ogaki.

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  • Tuesday:  Close
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Telephone number 0584-74-7875
Website https://www.city.ogaki.lg.jp/0000000577.html
Access
  • <Train> 7 minutes walk from JR Ogaki Station <Car> 15 minutes by car from Ogaki IC on the Meishin Expressway, 10 minutes by car from Ogaki Nishi IC on the Tokai Kanjo Expressway
Wi-Fi No
Language 日本語
Other Tuesdays (open on holidays), the day after a holiday (if that day falls on a Sunday or Tuesday, the next day, if it falls on a Monday, the day after that), New Year's holidays (December 29th to January 3rd)
Last Update : 2023.12.06   Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture

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