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As a castle built at the peak of Ashina clan, Mukaihaguroyama castle is huge and functionally built. Total size of castle reached 600 meter square, and extremely huge as a castle of this period. The entrance was at the saddle point between these two peaks, and was protected by a
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as his capital. When he retired and turned power over to his son, Ashina Morioki (1547–1574), he built Mukaihaguroyama Castle as his place of retirement and to strengthen the defenses of the Ashina territories to the south. The defenses of the castle were strengthen by
379:) protected by both horizontal and vertical dry moats and earthen embankments, connected by narrow pathways, which extended to the north and west from each peak. The eastern and southern approaches to the castle were protected by the river and by steep cliffs. 93: 642: 61: 459:. Both used the more conveniently located Aizu-Wakamatsu Castle as their main base, and retained Mukaihaguroyama Castle primarily as a final redoubt in case of war. Following the 361:. The castle speaks across the higher south peak and lower north peak of Mount Iwaki, with a total area of 600 square meters, which was very large for a castle of this period, 357:
Mukaihaguroyama Castle is located on top of Mount Iwasaki, a 180-meter hill near the Aga River, and at the southern edge of the Aizu Basin, and just ten kilometers from
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have been found on the saddle point, indicating that this was the residence of the lord. The fortifications consisted of numerous narrow enclosures (
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At present, only some remnants of the earthworks and moats remain.
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since 2001. It is ranked as one of the five largest Sengoku period
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Aizumisato
Fukushima Prefecture
Japan

Mukaihaguroyama Castle 向羽黒山城 is located in Fukushima Prefecture
Mukaihaguroyama Castle 向羽黒山城 is located in Japan
37°26′43.4″N 139°54′0″E / 37.445389°N 139.90000°E / 37.445389; 139.90000
Japanese castle
Ashina clan
Sengoku period
National Historic Site of Japan
Edo period
Japanese castle
Aizumisato
Fukushima Prefecture
Japan
National Historic Site
Kasugayama Castle
Echigo province
Nanao Castle
Noto Province
Odani Castle
Kannonji Castle
Omi Province
Gassantoda Castle
Iwami Province
Aizuwakamatsu Castle
Japanese garden
kuruwa
Sengoku period

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