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113: 83: 54: 684: 120: 90: 66: 494:. The Ni-no-maru and San-no-maru enclosures were sold to private hands in 1875, leaving only the entral Honmaru, most of which is now occupied by the modern Toba City Hall, Toba City Elementary School, Shiroyama Park, and 359:, near the center of modern Toba City, with its main gate facing the ocean. The castle occupied an area roughly 400 meters by 200 meters, with stone walls in the central area and a three-story 431:. However, after Hideyoshi's death, Kuki Yoshitaka continued to support the Toyotomi, whereas his son, Kuki Moritaka gave his fealty to Tokugawa Ieyasu. During Ieyasu's expedition against the 347:(from the fact that its seaward side was painted black, and landward side painted white). The castle site received protection as a Mie Prefectural Historic Site in 1965. 449:. The Kuki clan continued to rule Toba until 1633, but by this time the shogunate no longer required a naval force, and they were replaced by a succession of 147: 748: 112: 454: 420: 458: 700: 427:, eventually emerging victorious through their use of armored ships. Following the death of Nobunaga, the Kuki gave their fealty to 82: 695: 733: 723: 601: 574: 555: 536: 728: 625: 705: 688: 457:
the grounds were expanded by adding a second and third Bailey. The castle came into the possession of the
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built in 1633. A water moat completely separated the castle area from the mainland.
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Portion of the foundations of the Main Keep of Toba Castle
65: 520: 385:. Kuki Yoshitaka was enlisted into the service of 419:of western Japan, and their maritime allies, the 355:Toba Castle is located on a hill on the coast of 715: 293:, Toba Castle was the administrative center for 498:. The castle site is a 15-minute walk from the 340: 321: 266: 443:, he fled the castle and eventually committed 334: 315: 260: 25: 467:Toba Domain for eight generations until the 749:Designated historic sites of Mie Prefecture 564: 518: 399:. In return, Nobunaga allowed him to seize 474:The castle suffered severe damage due to 583: 567:Castles of the Samurai: Power and Beauty 527:. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co. pp.  482:was destroyed in 1854 during one of the 381:, who dominated the Ise Bay area in the 716: 649: 647: 569:. Tokyo: Kodansha. p. 112 pages. 550:. Tokyo: Kodansha. p. 200 pages. 461:in 1725. The Inagaki ruled the 30,000 389:in 1575 to assist him in crushing the 373:The castle was constructed in 1594 by 277:(now in ruins) located in the city of 545: 618: 309:. Toba Castle was also known as the 644: 486:and was not rebuilt. Following the 119: 89: 13: 512: 14: 760: 677: 682: 118: 111: 88: 81: 64: 52: 519:Schmorleitz, Morton S. (1974). 565:Mitchelhill, Jennifer (2004). 1: 611: 592:. Osprey Publishing. p.  659:Toba City official home page 478:in 1792, 1800 and 1838. The 7: 696:Toba Castle Jcastle Profile 377:, who commanded a force of 350: 341: 322: 267: 10: 765: 588:Japanese Castles 1540-1640 584:Turnbull, Stephen (2003). 368: 163:34.4808278°N 136.8445500°E 102:Show map of Mie Prefecture 734:History of Mie Prefecture 724:Castles in Mie Prefecture 335: 316: 261: 245: 235: 225: 217: 212: 204: 194: 189: 178: 141: 75: 63: 51: 34: 26: 23: 18: 661:(in Japanese). 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Toba
Mie Prefecture
Japan


Toba Castle is located in Mie Prefecture
Toba Castle is located in Japan
34°28′50.98″N 136°50′40.38″E / 34.4808278°N 136.8445500°E / 34.4808278; 136.8445500
Japanese castle
Kuki Yoshitaka
Edo period
Japanese castle
Toba
Mie Prefecture
Japan
Edo period
Toba Domain
feudal domain
Shima Province
Tokugawa shogunate
Ise Bay
tenshu
Kuki Yoshitaka
Japanese pirates
Sengoku period
Oda Nobunaga
Ikkō-ikki
Nagashima
Shima Province
Suruga Province

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