Okayama
Okayama / Bizen
History

Bitchu Takamatsu Castle Ruins Museum

Japan, 558-2 Takamatsu, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture 701-1335

This museum is located on the site of Bitchu Takamatsu Castle, which was the main battlefield of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's water invasion. The Battle of Takamatsu Castle is famous not only for its unique strategy, but also as the battle that led to the death of Oda Nobunaga and Hideyoshi's unification of Japan. Bitchu Takamatsu Castle was located at a strategic location along the Matsuyama traffic route from Bizen Province to Bitchu Matsuyama. Kibiji, which includes Takamatsu, is a treasure trove of cultural properties and historical sites, and the museum exhibits many artifacts and cultural properties excavated from the Takamatsu area.

Business Time

10:00~15:00 Closed: Mondays (or the next weekday if Monday is a public holiday), New Year's holidays (December 29th to January 3rd)

Telephone number 086-287-5554
Access
  • ・About 20 minutes from Sanyo Expressway Okayama IC Parking lot: Approximately 30 cars, 3 to 5 buses *Please call Bicchu Takamatsu Castle Ruins Museum in advance to confirm bus parking. ・About 10 minutes walk from JR Bitchu-Takamatsu Station
Language 日本語
Other Admission fee: Free

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