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Zeze Castle

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101: 71: 432:, the structures of the castle were either destroyed or sold off. The site of the inner bailey has become the "Zeze Castle Ruins Park", with a few stone walls remaining a reconstructed gate. A number of the original castle gates have survived in various locations, including at the Zeze Shrine (Ōtemon Gate from the Honmaru), Shinozu Shrine (North Ōtemon Gate), and Muchisaki Hachiman-gu (South Ōtemon Gate). Each of these three gates has been designated as a 254: 262: 50: 698: 108: 78: 343:
Japan, and the location of Zeze Castle was even more strategically important as it was close to the Seta-no-Karahashi, an ancient bridge which marked the entrance to the capital. The layout of the castle was planned by
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towers survives at Chausuyama Park in Ōtsu, where it has been converted into a building for use for assemblies, but it no longer retains its original form. The site of the
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The castle was severely damaged by an earthquake in 1662, and due to its lakeside location suffered from land erosion which required constant upkeep. In 1870, after the
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order the destruction of Ōtsu Castle and the construction of a new castle at this location in order to control the
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and the provinces of eastern Japan. This was the most important highway in
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in 1617, and the castle came under the control of a number of
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was unusual in that it had a four-story design. The
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Ōtsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan

Zeze Castle is located in Shiga Prefecture
Zeze Castle is located in Japan
34°59′42.98″N 135°53′43.29″E / 34.9952722°N 135.8953583°E / 34.9952722; 135.8953583
Japanese castle
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Edo period


Japanese castle
Ōtsu
Shiga Prefecture
Japan
Lake Biwa
Battle of Sekigahara
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tōkaidō
Kyoto
Edo
Edo Period
Todo Takatora
daimyō
tenshu
inner bailey
Toda Kazuaki
Zeze Domain
kokudaka

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