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Die Schwertschmiedekultur der Burgstädte und die in Japans großen Festungen verborgenen Klingengeschichten
Goryōkaku Fort
Burgherr: Tokugawa Shogunate (Hakodate Magistracy) / Enomoto Takeaki
Goryōkaku is Japan's first Western-style star-shaped (bastioned) fort, completed in 1864 after seven...
Shirakawa Komine Castle
Burgherr: Yūki Chikamoto / Niwa Nagashige / Abe clan
Shirakawa Komine Castle guards the northern gateway of the Ōshū Kaidō, one of the Five Routes of the...
Iwakuni Castle
Burgherr: Kikkawa Hiroie
## A Mountain Castle Overlooking the Nishiki River Iwakuni Castle was begun in 1601 (Keichō 6) by K...
Hagi Castle (Shizuki Castle)
Burgherr: Mōri Terumoto
Hagi Castle, built in 1604 by Mōri Terumoto after the clan was relocated from Hiroshima following th...
Takamatsu Castle (Tamamo Castle)
Burgherr: Ikoma Chikamasa / Matsudaira Yorishige
Takamatsu Castle, built in 1588 by Ikoma Chikamasa, is one of Japan's Three Great Sea Castles — its ...
Kokura Castle (Katsuyama Castle)
Burgherr: Hosokawa Tadaoki / Ogasawara Tadazane
Kokura Castle was built in 1602 by Hosokawa Tadaoki — one of the greatest sword collectors of the Se...
Legendäre Krieger und ihre geschätzten Schwerter
Legendäre Klingen, die Geschichte schrieben