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Die Schwertschmiedekultur der Burgstädte und die in Japans großen Festungen verborgenen Klingengeschichten
Himeji Castle
Burgherr: Ikeda Terumasa / Sakai clan
Himeji Castle, known as 'White Heron Castle,' is the supreme masterpiece of Japanese castle architec...
Osaka Castle
Burgherr: Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Osaka Castle was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi as a monument to national unification, and it became th...
Azuchi Castle
Burgherr: Oda Nobunaga
Azuchi Castle was the revolutionary fortress built by Oda Nobunaga on the shores of Lake Biwa as a s...
Hikone Castle
Burgherr: Ii Naomasa / Ii clan
Hikone Castle is a National Treasure built to fulfill the dying wish of Ii Naomasa, one of the Four ...
Nijō Castle
Burgherr: Tokugawa Ieyasu / Tokugawa shogunate
## The Tokugawa Base in Kyoto: The Founding of Nijō Castle Nijō Castle was built in 1603 by Tokugaw...
Wakayama Castle
Burgherr: Tokugawa Yorinobu (first lord of Kishū domain)
## The Kishū Tokugawa Stronghold: Gateway of the Southern Sea Road Wakayama Castle traces its origi...
Takeda Castle
Burgherr: Yamana Sōzen (founder) / Akamatsu Hirohide (last lord)
## The Castle Floating in the Sky: The Legend of Takeda Castle Takeda Castle stands atop Kojōzan Mo...
Legendäre Krieger und ihre geschätzten Schwerter
Legendäre Klingen, die Geschichte schrieben