105)Takada Castle(Niigata, Japan)The residence of Tadateru Matsudaira, the sixth son of Ieyasu
It is located in Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture.
This castle was built by Tenka Fusho as the residence of Tadateru Matsudaira, the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Date Masamune, Tadateru Matsudaira’s father-in-law, was in charge of the castle’s territory.
Although the castle was built in the Edo period, there are no stone walls and all of the walls are made of earth. This is thought to be due to construction being rushed just before the Osaka Winter Camp.
Currently, it is maintained as Takada Castle Ruins Park.
This is a video of a 48-year-old bachelor who silently visited the castle by himself.
I am posting a visit record of historical remains such as castle ruins that I visited as I thought, based on the belief that I do not flock and do not flirt.
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