• Kiyosu Castle was built between 1394 and 1427,[3] to guard the strategic junction of the Ise Kaidō with the Nakasendō highways connecting Kyoto with Kamakura.
  • As you know, this castle was Nobunaga's foothold in his conquest of the country, and it is the famous site of Hideyoshi's Kiyosu Conference.
  • Rebuilt in 1989, the current castle tower is widely known as a symbol of Kiyosu City, along with the red bridge that spans along Gojo river.
  • In 1989, the donjon of Kiyosu Castle finally got a reconstruction on its former site.
  • The castle is said to have actually existed in what is now Kiyosu Park, but the four-story castle tower with golden tiger-fish roof ornaments was rebuilt in its current...
  • After that, until his movement to Komakiyama castle in 1563, Nobunaga stayed Kiyosu castle as his residence.
  • Kiyosu Castle is said to be located on the same ground as the current Kiyosu-kojoato park on the opposite bank of Gojo River at that time.
  • Originally built between 1394 and 1427, Kiyosu Castle played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of medieval Japan.
  • Kiyosu Castle is a popular location for television period drama shoots, and within the castle you can discover a collection of clothes worn by actors and...