Shiro Kyube

Shiro Kyube was the ancestral castle of the Hosokawa family, and was named for the first Hosokawa, Ikoma Kyube. It served as a waypoint between many of the other more important sites within the Ikoma lands. There were several stables and its largest structure was a library. Near the castle several natural resources were worked, as fertile farmland and scattered deposits of gold and minerals. They were used to fund the Hosokawa's endless expeditions.