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and was rewarded with the creation of Minakuchi Domain. The Katō clan ruled the area (with a brief exception) to the end of the Edo Period. They kept the shogun's palace in repair, in the event that he should ever chose to return, but lived in a secondary area at the northwest of the castle.
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in Kyoto. The central bailey is 150 meters square, surrounded by a moat. On the middle of the eastern side is a 20 meter square protrusion, which housed the composite gate. The sides of the enclosure were protected by stone walls, and there was a
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decided to travel to Kyoto to meet the Emperor, an issue arose on where he would spend the night. Almost all of the route of the highway was either controlled directly by the shogunate or by trusted
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watchtower at each corner. The one facing the highway was larger and was two-story; the others were single-story. The gardens were designed by Kobori Gonjūrō, son of the famed garden designer
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This castle was actually used as a lodge for one night for Tokugawa Iemitsu’s visit to Kyoto in 1634, but was never used after that. In 1682, the shogunate created
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was too great for a single day, and it was unthinkable from a prestige and from a security standpoint for the Shogun to stay in the same
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for the Katō clan, and transferred control of the castle to the new domain.
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and the provinces of eastern Japan. This was the most important highway in
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for the display of official notifications.It was used by many western
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route to-and-from the Shogun's court in Edo. However, in 1634, when
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Kōka
Shiga Prefecture
Japan

Minakuchi Castle is located in Shiga Prefecture
Minakuchi Castle is located in Japan
34°58′14″N 136°09′52″E / 34.970446°N 136.164583°E / 34.970446; 136.164583
Japanese castle
Tokugawa Iemitsu
Edo period


Japanese castle
Minakuchi
Kōka
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Tōkaidō
Kyoto
Edo
Edo Period
Edo period
post stations
Tokugawa shogunate
Minakuchi-juku
honjin
hatago
kōsatsu
daimyō
sankin-kōtai

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