Fushimi-jō

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Fushimi-jō is a historic Japanese castle in Kyoto associated with Toyotomi Hideyoshi and known for its role in the late Sengoku period.

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Fushimi Castle ruins 1
Fushimi-jō canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese castle
historical site
alsoKnownAs Fushimi Castle NERFINISHED
Momoyama Castle NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Japanese castle architecture
associatedWith Azuchi–Momoyama period NERFINISHED
Tokugawa Ieyasu NERFINISHED
Toyotomi Hideyoshi NERFINISHED
Toyotomi clan NERFINISHED
early Edo period
late Sengoku period
country Japan
culturalContext Japanese feudal era
samurai culture
eventRole involved in power transition from Toyotomi to Tokugawa
played a role in late Sengoku conflicts
hasFeature gates
moats
stone walls
tenshu (main keep)
turrets
hasType hilltop castle
heritageStatus historic castle site
historicalPeriod Azuchi–Momoyama period NERFINISHED
Edo period NERFINISHED
Sengoku period NERFINISHED
languageOfName Japanese
locatedIn Fushimi-ku, Kyoto NERFINISHED
Honshū NERFINISHED
Kansai region
Kyoto
Kyoto Prefecture
material stone
wood
near Fushimi sake-brewing district NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Toyotomi Hideyoshi
role in late Sengoku period politics and warfare
partOf Kyoto’s network of historic castles and palaces
region Kinai region NERFINISHED
significance important site in unification of Japan
strategic location near Kyoto and Osaka
symbol of Toyotomi power in Kyoto region
usedFor military stronghold
political center
residence of Toyotomi Hideyoshi
symbol of Toyotomi authority

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Fushimi Castle alsoKnownAs Fushimi-jō
Fushimi-ku, Kyoto hasLandmark Fushimi-jō
this entity surface form: Fushimi Castle ruins