Kameyama Castle (Mie)

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Kameyama Castle (Kameyama-jō) is a hirayamashiro (hirayamashiro) (castle constructed on a hill) located in Kameyama, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It was built in 1590 AD, by Okamoto Munenori, to replace the older Kameyama Castle, which had been built by Seki Sanetada in 1254. Prior to the 17th century, the town surrounding the castle served as a castle town. With the construction of the Edo Five Routes early in the Sengoku period, the town became Kameyama-juku, a post station along the Tōkaidō.
In 1632, the tenshu (castle keep) was demolished. The base of the tenshu was occupied by the Tamonyagura, which was raised sometime between 1644 and 1648, when Honda Toshitsugu was lord of the castle. The Tamonyagura was declared a historic site by the prefectural government in 1953. In 1873, during the Meiji Restoration, most of the castle was torn down.

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