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  1. Tottori Castle. /  35.5074250°N 134.240000°E  / 35.5074250; 134.240000. Tottori Castle (鳥取城, Tottori-jō) was a Japanese castle located in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture in the San'in Region of western Japan. It has been protected by the central government as a National Historic Site since 1957 with the area under protection expanded ...

  2. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Edo (hrad) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Edo Castle; Wikipedia:Graphics Lab/Photography workshop/Archive/Apr 2020; Draft:Imperial Palace East Garden (2) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Château d'Edo; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 江戸城; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Edokasteel; Usage on sl.wikipedia.org Grad Edo; Usage on www ...

  3. Sakuradamon Incident (1860) Categories: Castles in Tokyo. Edo. Tourist attractions in Tokyo. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after castles. Wikipedia categories named after buildings and structures in Japan.

  4. 12 de may. de 2018 · In 1457 the first Edo Castle was built by Ota Dokan (1432-1486), a retainer of the Uesugi clan. The castle remained under the control of the Uesugi clan until the coming of the Tokugawa leyasu. In 1590 Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542-1616) entered Edo and chose the site for his headquarters.

  5. Fukuoka Castle (福岡城, Fukuoka-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Chūō-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is also known as Maizuru Castle (舞鶴城 Maizuru-jō) or Seki Castle (石城 Seki-jō). Completed in the early Edo period for tozama daimyō Kuroda Nagamasa, it has been decreed a historic site by the Japanese government. The castle lies in ...

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  7. Several scenes of Odawara Castle, 2022. Odawara Castle (小田原城, Odawara-jō) is a reconstructed Japanese castle in the city of Odawara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan . The current donjon (keep) was constructed out of reinforced concrete in 1960 on a stone foundation of the former donjon, torn down from 1870–1872 during the Meiji Period.