Itami Castle

Itami Castle

nihongo|Itami Castle|伊丹城|Itamijō is a Japanese castle in Itami, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Its other name is Arioka Castle. This castle located just in front of today's Itami Station.

History

This castle was estimated to be constructed by Itami Clan in Nanbokucho Period. In 1574, Araki Murashige expanded the castle, and it became one of the biggest castles in this region. This castle fell to Oda Nobunaga in 1579. This castle was abolished by Ikeda Motosuke, a major general under Nobunaga.

Access

*Itami Station (Hankyu) of Hankyu Itami Line
*Itami Station (JR West) of Fukuchiyama Line


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