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| − | *''Japanese:''甲府城''(Koufu-jou)''
| + | *''Type: Flatland-Mountain'' |
| − | *''Type:Flatland-Mountain'' | + | *''Founder: [[Asano Nagamasa]]'' |
| − | *''Founder:Asano Nagamasa'' | + | *''Year: [[1594]]'' |
| − | *''Year:[[1594]]'' | + | *''Demolished: [[1873]]'' |
| − | *''Demolished:[[1873]]'' | + | *''Reconstructed: 2004,2007 (yagura, gate)'' |
| − | *Reconstructed:2004,2007(Yagura, gate) | + | *''Location: [[Kai province]]'' |
| − | *''Location:[[Kai province]]'' | + | *''Japanese:'' 甲府城 ''(Koufu-jou)'' |
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| | + | In the [[Edo period]], Kôfu was the central castle of a 330,000 ''[[koku]]'' [[han|domain]].<ref>Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 283n70.</ref> |
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| | ==References== | | ==References== |
| | *[[Nihon no Meijo]] | | *[[Nihon no Meijo]] |
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| | [[Category:Castles]] | | [[Category:Castles]] |
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