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appointed Ishikawa Sadakiyo as castellan of Inuyama. Ishikawa rebuilt the defenses of the castle in line with contemporary designs and the current shape of the donjon is a result of this reconstruction. After the
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The castellans of Inuyama Castle are listed below in order with their dates of reign in parentheses. There were no castellans from 1612–1617 and 1869–1895.
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in Japan, which was confirmed through tree rings in the construction materials dating the structure to the 1580s. Construction and renovations continued through 1620.
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intact. This main tower is small but due to its complex form, it shows different silhouettes depend on the angle. Among the 12 remaining main towers, the
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in 1599, until such theory was disproved as a result of examination through a large scale restoration work, involving the dismantling of the
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In 2004, ownership of the castle was turned over to a non-profit foundation set up by the Aichi Prefecture's Board of Education.
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in what is now the city of Inuyama. Inuyama Castle is the oldest of 12 castles to have retained its
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seized Inuyama Castle in 1871 and destroyed all of its auxiliary buildings except for the
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was moved to make way for the castle. The structure was rebuilt several times in the
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in 1560, his cousin, Oda Nobukiyo, seized Inuyama Castle with the support of
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Inuyama Castle was the final obstacle against Oda Nobunaga's unification of
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has in the past led many historians to believe this to be the oldest extant
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remaining in existence, has been determined to be the oldest remaining
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expelled the Ishikawa clan and turned the castle over to
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Japan's Castles: Citadels of Modernity in War and Peace
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and the current configuration was largely the work of
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Inuyama Castle is located on a hill overlooking the
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Inuyama
Aichi Prefecture
Japan

Inuyama Castle is located in Aichi Prefecture
Inuyama Castle is located in Japan
35°23′18″N 136°56′21″E / 35.38833°N 136.93917°E / 35.38833; 136.93917
Oda Hirochika
Ikeda Tsuneoki
Oda Nobuyasu
Oda clan
Naruse clan
National Treasure
National Historic Site of Japan
Japanese castle
Inuyama
Aichi Prefecture
Japan
Kiso River
Gifu Prefectures
tenshu
National Historic Site
Kiso River
Tenshukaku
National Treasure of Japan
Matsumoto Castle
Hikone Castle
Himeji Castle
Heian period
Engishiki

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