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arrived in Shizuoka to teach science. Shortly thereafter, he directed construction of an American-style house on the grounds of the former castle. In 1873, Clark left Shizuoka for Tokyo. A western-style school, the
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In 1949, the army base was abolished, and the area turned over to the city government, which transformed the area into "Sunpu Park". Reconstruction projects in 1989 and in 1996 recreated the Tatsumi
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In 1585, Ieyasu constructed a new Sunpu Castle on the approximate site of the former fortified Imagawa residence. He took up residence at the castle in 1586, along with his favored consort,
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During this period, a series of appointed overseers were based at Sunpu Castle to serve as administrators for the region. These officials were called the
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either became a park, or were used as for prefectural government offices. In 1896, a large portion of the inner castle grounds was turned over to the
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to maintain effective rule over the country from behind the scenes. As part of the Tokugawa policy to sap potential rivals of economic strength,
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and other structures were reconstructed, but notably, the donjon was not, since Sunpu was ruled by an appointed administrator, rather than by a
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In 1635, most of Sunpu burned down in a fire, which also consumed the buildings of Sunpu Castle. By 1638, the palace, gates,
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The castle grounds became property of Shizuoka City from 1889. Much of the moat system was filled in, and portions of the
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from their base at Sunpu (modern-day Shizuoka City). It is not certain exactly when a castle was built on this site.
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from around the country were called upon to rebuild Sumpu Castle in 1607 with a triple moat system,
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After Ieyasu's death in 1616, Sunpu Castle remained the seat of government for the surrounding
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and Tadayoshi. Lady Saigo died at Sunpu Castle in 1589. After the defeat of the
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were ordered to rebuild it immediately, this time with a seven-story donjon.
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met with Ieyasu here to exchange gifts and negotiate terms for the
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The Imported Pioneers: Westerners who Helped Build Modern Japan,
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The Imported Pioneers: Westerners who Helped Build Modern Japan
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on the first English trade mission to Japan in 1613. Saris and
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A History of Japan, 1582–1941: Internal and External Worlds
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Index

Sumpu Castle
Aoi-ku
Shizuoka
Shizuoka prefecture
Japan

yagura

Sunpu Castle 駿府城 is located in Shizuoka Prefecture
Sunpu Castle 駿府城 is located in Japan
34°58′46″N 138°23′01″E / 34.97944°N 138.38361°E / 34.97944; 138.38361
Japanese castle
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Sengoku period

Japanese castle
Shizuoka City
Shizuoka Prefecture
Japan
Muromachi period
Imagawa clan
Suruga Province
Imagawa Yoshimoto
Battle of Okehazama
Takeda clan
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Lady Saigō
Hidetada
later Hōjō clan
Battle of Odawara

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