About Sumoto Castle
Sumoto Castle is a mansion with recreated keep in Sumoto on Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The zone is a Historic Site. Stronghold started in 1525, with renovating in stone during the 1580s. The mansion was canceled during the 1630s. In 1928 the keep was revamped in strengthened cement. It is vestiges of Sumoto Castle developed by Miyoshi, a daimyu of the Sengoku time frame, in 1526. At the point when Hideyoshi Hshiba, who turned into the ruler later, subdugated Awaji, Miyoshi surrendered and the palace was given to Hideshisa Sengoku.
From that point forward, Yasuharu Wakisaka turned into a castellan of the stronghold and constructed the donjon/palace tower. The current ferroconcrete principle tower was worked in 1928 in celebration of the crowning ritual service of Emperor Showa. It is the most established imitation donjon in Japan. You can likewise take a fixed-course transport destined for "Yura-Fukushi Center" of the Awaji Kotsu Yura Line from the Sumoto Bus Center and get off at the Koen-mae stop. About a 40 minute stroll from that point will take you to the remains. You can likewise drive there as there is a free parking garage.
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