Difference between revisions of "Kokura castle"
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− | *''Japanese | + | *''Japanese'': 小倉城 ''(Kokura-jou)'' |
− | *''Type:Flatland-Mountain'' | + | *''Type: Flatland-Mountain'' |
− | *'' | + | *''Built: [[1602]]-[[1609]], [[Hosokawa Tadaoki]]'' |
− | + | *''Destroyed: [[1866]]'' | |
− | *''Destroyed:[[1866]]'' | + | *''Reconstructed: 1959 ([[Tenshu]])'' |
− | *''Reconstructed:1959 | + | *''Location: [[Buzen province]]'' |
− | *''Location:[[Buzen province]]'' | + | |
+ | Kokura castle was the seat of [[Kokura han]]. From [[1632]] onwards, the [[han|domain]] was ruled by the [[Ogasawara clan]].<ref>Arne Kalland, ''Fishing Villages in Tokugawa Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (1995), 17.</ref> | ||
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*[[Nihon no Meijo]] | *[[Nihon no Meijo]] | ||
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[[Category:Castles]] | [[Category:Castles]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 3 October 2014
- Japanese: 小倉城 (Kokura-jou)
- Type: Flatland-Mountain
- Built: 1602-1609, Hosokawa Tadaoki
- Destroyed: 1866
- Reconstructed: 1959 (Tenshu)
- Location: Buzen province
Kokura castle was the seat of Kokura han. From 1632 onwards, the domain was ruled by the Ogasawara clan.[1]
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References
- ↑ Arne Kalland, Fishing Villages in Tokugawa Japan, University of Hawaii Press (1995), 17.