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Miiri-Takamatsu Castle
Castle in Nagano, Japan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (三入高松城, Miiri-Takamatsu -jō)) is the remains of a castle structure in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is located on a 339-meter mountain. One of the 18 Generals of Mōri, Kumagai Nobunao was commander of the castle.[1]
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Miiri-Takamatsu Castle | |
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三入高松城 | |
Asakita-ku, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan | |
![]() Miiri-Takamatsu Castle | |
Type | Mountaintop castle |
Site information | |
Owner | Mōri clan |
Controlled by | Kumagai clan |
Condition | ruins |
Site history | |
Built | Muromachi period |
Built by | Kumagai clan |
Demolished | 1600 |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Kumagai Nobunao, Kumagai Takanao |
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In the Sengoku period, Kumagai clan moved their main bastion from Isegatsubo Castle to the castle since Isegatsubo Castle was considered unsuitable to withstanding a siege, and used the castle until Mōri clan moved to Suō Province.[2][3][4]
Its ruins have been protected as a Prefectural Historic Sites as one of the Remains of Kumagai Clan Ruins, combining both Isegatsubo Castle and Kumagai clan's fortified residence Doi-Yashiki.[3]