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Toba Castle : ウィキペディア英語版
Toba Castle

was a Japanese castle (now in ruins) located in Toba, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Edo period, Toba Castle was the administrative center for Toba Domain, a feudal domain of Shima Province under the Tokugawa shogunate. The site has been proclaimed a Prefectural Historic Site by the Mie Prefectural government.
== History ==
Located on the coast of Ise Bay, with its main gate facing the ocean, Toba Castle was also known as the or the (from the fact that its seaward side was painted black, and landward side painted white).
The castle was constructed in 1594 by Kuki Yoshitaka, an admiral under Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who commanded a force of Japanese pirates, who dominated the Ise Bay area in the Sengoku period. The Kuki clan ruled for three generations until 1633.
Following three generations of the Kuki clan until 1633, the castle came under the control of Naito Tadashige who expanded the grounds by adding a second and third bailey. It was subsequently ruled by various ''daimyō'' in the early Edo period, until it came into the possession of the Inagaki clan in 1725. The Inagaki ruled the 30,000 ''koku'' Toba Domain for eight generations until the Meiji restoration. The three-story ''tenshu'' (donjon) of the castle, built in 1633, was destroyed in 1854 during one of the Ansei great earthquakes and was not rebuilt.
The remaining structures of the castle were destroyed in 1871 by orders of the new Meiji government. Located on the castle site are the modern Toba city hall, city elementary school, Shiroyama Park, and Toba Aquarium

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