About Toyama Castle
Toyama Castle in Toyama city was worked by the neighborhood ruler Mizukoshi Katsushige and dates from the mid-sixteenth century. Toyama Castle, otherwise called Azumi Castle, was assaulted and annihilated by Hideyoshi Toyotomi in 1585, was modified and torched in 1609. Toyama Castle endured further flame and seismic tremor harm later in its history until it was destroyed in 1870 after the Meiji Restoration, when the primitive areas han were abrogated and changed into present-day prefectures.
The charming donjon of Toyama Castle was modified in 1959 after more harm was caused on the site amid World War II. Toyama Castle is presently home to the Toyama Kyodo Hakubutsukan of nearby history and the grounds additionally contain the Sato Memorial Art Museum committed to the Japanese tea function and neighborhood creates including pottery. Toyama Castle grounds and channel are a charming spot to walk and are known for their cherry bloom in spring.
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