Type: Lake Floating
Built in: 1598
Class: Reconstructed
The construction of this castle was begun in 1592 and finished in 1598.
It was called "the Floating Castle of Lake Suwa." At that time, the water of lake reached as far as the castle side, and the moat of the castle was drawn from the lake directly.
Suwa Yorimizu replaced Hineno Takayoshi in 1601 ad for 10 generation, 270 years, his descendants governed the Suwa area. The last Suwa clan ruler was Suwa Tadaaya who was removed from office with the abolition of the clan government system and the establishment of prefectures in Japan.
The castle was torn down and the site was opned to the public in 1876 as Takashima park. Almost 100 years laer in 1970, Takashima castle was reconstructed with financial contributions donated by residents of Suwa who felt nostalgia for the city's old landmark.