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*''Japanese:''川越城''(Kawagoe-jou)''
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[[Image:Honmarugoten.JPG|thumb|right|Kawagoe castle Honmaru Goten]]
 
*''Type:Flatland''
 
*''Type:Flatland''
 
*''Founder:Uesugi Mochitomo''
 
*''Founder:Uesugi Mochitomo''
 
*''Year: [[1457]]
 
*''Year: [[1457]]
 
*''Location: [[Musashi province]]''
 
*''Location: [[Musashi province]]''
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*''Japanese:'' [[川越]]城 ''(Kawagoe-jou)''
  
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Kawagoe castle is located in Kawagoe city. The castle was constructed by [[Ota Doshin|Ôta Dôshin]] and [[Ota Dokan|Ôta Dôkan]].
  
[[Image:Honmarugoten.JPG|thumb|right|Kawagoe castle Honmaru Goten]]
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In 1457, [[Uesugi Mochitomo]] moved to Kawagoe castle from Senpa.
Kawagoe castle is located in Kawagoe city. The castle was constructed by [[Ota Doshin|Ôta Dôshin]] and [[Ota Dokan|Ôta Dôkan]].
 
In 1457, Uesugi Mochitomo moved to Kawagoe castle from Senpa.
 
  
There were 16 buildings in the late Edo period but most were demolished in Meiji period and only a part of the [[Honmaru]] remains today.
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There were 16 buildings in the late [[Edo period]] but most were demolished in the [[Meiji period]] and only a part of the ''honmaru'' remains today.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
 
* [http://www.city.kawagoe.saitama.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1111720186503&SiteID=0000000000000 Kawagoe city official site ]
 
* [http://www.city.kawagoe.saitama.jp/icity/browser?ActionCode=content&ContentID=1111720186503&SiteID=0000000000000 Kawagoe city official site ]
 
* [[Nihon no Meijo Kojo Jiten]] 1989
 
* [[Nihon no Meijo Kojo Jiten]] 1989

Latest revision as of 04:57, 7 April 2017

Kawagoe castle Honmaru Goten

Kawagoe castle is located in Kawagoe city. The castle was constructed by Ôta Dôshin and Ôta Dôkan.

In 1457, Uesugi Mochitomo moved to Kawagoe castle from Senpa.

There were 16 buildings in the late Edo period but most were demolished in the Meiji period and only a part of the honmaru remains today.

References