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It is located on the premises of Wakakusa Junior High School.
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It is located on the premises of Wakakusa Junior High School. This is the castle where Hidehide Matsunaga, who had Yamato Province in his hand, faced Oda Nobunaga. As a result, it is said that he was cornered here and committed suicide.
It is the castle of Hidehide Matsunaga, who was said to be Hiroo in the Sengoku period. There was a signboard near the entrance of the junior high school, and there was a detailed explanation. Unfortunately, it was destined to be destroyed in more than a decade.
The castle was built by Danmasa Matsunaga during the Sengoku period, but was demolished by Nobunaga only a decade later. The castle ruins are now junior high schools, and you cannot enter even if you visit them. There is an explanation board near the entrance of the school.
The founder of the castle architecture centered on Tenshu by hisahide Matsunaga, a masterpiece of the Sengoku period (period of Warring States)
Original Text
This Tamon Castle is the pioneer of the castle tower in the early modern times, and it is said that it was the beginning of the Tamon turret, which built a Nagaya-shaped turret on the base, but unfortunately there are no remains left. There is a stone monument on the premises of Nara City Wakakusa Junior High School in the vicinity of Nara Park, and there are some things that seem to be earthworks and Horikiri. If you go by car, you will pass through a narrow alley, so be prepared. It is narrow because it is a road that tourists pass near Nara Park, and there are many pedestrians and you will feel stress. There is no parking lot, so ...
Now, it's Wakakusa Junior High School. Horikiri remembers the old days slightly.
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The ruins of a castle built by Hidehide Matsunaga, who is said to be the three major cherry blossoms of the Warring States period. It seems that it was a fairly magnificent castle that appeared in Christian materials at that time. It is said that it has Japan's first castle tower, but the details are unknown. About 10 minutes walk west of Todaiji's Turn Haimon. Now there is only a stone monument and an information board. At the Wakakusa Community Center in the foreground, there is an exhibition about Tamon Castle in detail.
It is located on the premises of Wakakusa Junior High School.
It is located on the premises of Wakakusa Junior High School. This is the castle where Hidehide Matsunaga, who had Yamato Province in his hand, faced Oda Nobunaga. As a result, it is said that he was cornered here and committed suicide.
it's matsunagahide's castle.
It is the castle of Hidehide Matsunaga, who was said to be Hiroo in the Sengoku period. There was a signboard near the entrance of the junior high school, and there was a detailed explanation. Unfortunately, it was destined to be destroyed in more than a decade.
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The castle was built by Danmasa Matsunaga during the Sengoku period, but was demolished by Nobunaga only a decade later. The castle ruins are now junior high schools, and you cannot enter even if you visit them. There is an explanation board near the entrance of the school.
The founder of the castle architecture centered on Tenshu by hisahide Matsunaga, a masterpiece of the Sengoku period (period of Warring States)
This Tamon Castle is the pioneer of the castle tower in the early modern times, and it is said that it was the beginning of the Tamon turret, which built a Nagaya-shaped turret on the base, but unfortunately there are no remains left. There is a stone monument on the premises of Nara City Wakakusa Junior High School in the vicinity of Nara Park, and there are some things that seem to be earthworks and Horikiri. If you go by car, you will pass through a narrow alley, so be prepared. It is narrow because it is a road that tourists pass near Nara Park, and there are many pedestrians and you will feel stress. There is no parking lot, so ...
Now, it's Wakakusa Junior High School. Horikiri remembers the old days slightly.
The ruins of a castle built by Hidehide Matsunaga, who is said to be the three major cherry blossoms of the Warring States period. It seems that it was a fairly magnificent castle that appeared in Christian materials at that time. It is said that it has Japan's first castle tower, but the details are unknown. About 10 minutes walk west of Todaiji's Turn Haimon. Now there is only a stone monument and an information board. At the Wakakusa Community Center in the foreground, there is an exhibition about Tamon Castle in detail.