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Namioka Castle

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with a designated area of approximately 136,300 square meters (1.2 km east–west, 600 m north–south). The site of the castle remains in ruins, with only about 30 percent excavated; however, public access is permitted and there is a museum at the site. Recovered artifacts number more than
447:, there was an internal conflict within the Namioka clan, in which Namioka Tomokazu (1532-1562) was killed. Although the revolt was suppressed, the weakened Namioka clan was unable to resist an attack in 1578 by 596: 96: 310:, south of the center of Aomori city. The location is roughly long and narrow diamond which commands a central location to cover the entry to the Tsugaru Plain from the east. 416:
in 1338. His younger brother, Kitabatake Akinobu was also unable to hold Taga Castle and other strongholds against the victorious Ashikaga forces and fled to the far north of
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50,000 items such as tableware, cooking utensils, weapons, farming tools, and religious implements. The ruins are approximately a 20 minute walk from the
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As was typical for the time, each enclosure had its own fortifications, which consisted primarily of wooden
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Namioka Castle was constructed around 1373, during the early
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contained streets built in a grid pattern similar to that of
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In 1940 the site of Namioka Castle was proclaimed a
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Aomori
Aomori Prefecture
Japan

Namioka Castle is located in Aomori Prefecture
Namioka Castle is located in Japan
40°43′04″N 140°36′17″E / 40.71778°N 140.60472°E / 40.71778; 140.60472
Japanese castle
Kitabatake clan
Nanboku-cho period
National Historic Site of Japan
Muromachi period
Japanese castle
Aomori
Aomori Prefecture
Tōhoku region
National Historic Site
fluvial terrace
Namioka town
motte-and-bailey
enclosures
inner bailey
tenshu
palisades
ramparts
jōkamachi
Kyoto
Nanboku-chō period
Namioka-Kitabatake clan
Emperor Go-Daigo

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