Hotta-no-saku
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The Hotta-no-saku ruins (払田柵跡, Hotta-no-saku iseki) is an archaeological site containing the ruins of a large-scale Heian period josaku-style fortified settlement located in what is now part of the municipalities of Daisen and Misato in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1931.[1] The site is maintained as an archaeological park with some reconstructed buildings.
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Hotta-no-saku ruins | |
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払田柵跡 | |
Daisen, and Misato, Akita Prefecture, Japan | |
Coordinates | 39°28′07″N 140°32′50″E |
Type | josaku-style Japanese castle |
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Open to the public | yes |
Condition | ruins |
Site history | |
In use | Heian period |
Demolished | c.801 AD |
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