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Sunomata Castle

Coordinates: 35°22′1.54″N 136°41′15.76″E / 35.3670944°N 136.6877111°E / 35.3670944; 136.6877111
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Sunomata Castle
墨俣城
Ōgaki, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Sunomata Castle on the banks of the Sai River
Coordinates35°22′1.54″N 136°41′15.76″E / 35.3670944°N 136.6877111°E / 35.3670944; 136.6877111
TypeJapanese castle
Site history
Built1551 or 1556
Built byToyotomi Hideyoshi
Tenshu

Sunomata Castle (墨俣城, Sunomata-jō) is a Japanese castle in Ōgaki in Gifu Prefecture. It was constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of the generals of Oda Nobunaga, while they were doing a siege on Inabayama Castle in the mid-16th century.[1] Hideyoshi also found a secret path into the castle and they found Saitō Tatsuoki. Oda Nobunaga put him in exile as they were victorious in this war. According to legend, Sunomata Castle was built overnight. Today, it is referred to as Sunomata Ichiya Castle (墨俣一夜城 Sunomata Ichiya-jō). "Ichiya" literally means "one night." The castle tower has been reconstructed to serve as a local history museum.

References

  1. ^ Sunomata Ichiya Castle. Ōgaki City. Accessed November 8, 2010.