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Naegi Castle

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The castle's layout utilizes the Kiso River as a natural moat to one side. The main gate of the castle was located at the foot of the mountain on the right bank of the Kiso River, and a steep road led to the top of the mountain with 48 sharp turns. The top of the hill was stripped of vegetation and
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Naegi Castle was abandoned and dismantled in 1871, with its furnishing and most of the buildings’ timbers being auctioned off to help pay off the domain's massive debt. Today, a restoration of the
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soil; however the exposed massive boulders were left intact and were incorporated into the defensive walls. On top of the hill, an elaborate framework of timber formed a platform, on which the
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in an effort to stave off Takeda designs on Mino. After Iwamura Castle fell to the Takeda, Nobunaga considered Naegi Castle to be the most important defense against the
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in a spiral shape, with the palace located slightly lower on the mountain on the west side. Some of the outer stone walls of the castle were renovated in the
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itself was nine meters wide by eleven meters long, and stood three floors high. The summit was surrounded by the Ni-no-maru
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Naegi Castle occupies a very unusual layout on a bluff called "Mount Takamori" (432 meters) overlooking the
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highway. This was a very strategic location, as it controlled both land and river routes between
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in 2017. The castle site is located about 17 minutes by car from
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in 1600, Kawajiri sided with the pro-Toyotomi Western Army under
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However, following the assassination of Nobunaga in 1583 at the
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over his clan's ancestral holdings, which marked the start of
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strut-work now serves as a lookout over Nakatsugawa and the
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Nakatsugawa
Gifu Prefecture
Japan

Naegi Castle is located in Gifu Prefecture
Naegi Castle is located in Japan
35°30′47.1″N 137°29′6.94″E / 35.513083°N 137.4852611°E / 35.513083; 137.4852611
Japanese castle
Edo period
National Historic Site of Japan
Japanese castle
Naegi Domain
feudal domain
Tōyama clan
Nakatsugawa
Gifu Prefecture
National Historic Site
Mino Province
Kamakura period
Iwamura Castle
Oda Nobunaga
Takeda Katsuyori
Takeda clan
Honnō-ji Incident
Mori Nagayoshi
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Kawajiri Hidenaga
Hamamatsu
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Battle of Sekigahara

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