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Honjō Castle was built in three concentric layers on a low hill, with the main bailey in the center at the highest elevation, and the second bailey and third bailey forming terraces built by earthwork rather than stone walls, and each surrounded by a moat.
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with many scattered holdings, was also transferred to Dewa Province, and his holdings were concentrated into the compact 20,000
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in 1622, with the majority of their holdings going to the
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The ruins of the site are now part of Honjō Castle Park
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domain. However, the Mogami were dispossessed by the
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Yurihonjō
Akita Prefecture
Japan

Honjō Castle is located in Akita Prefecture
Honjō Castle is located in Japan
39°23′5.49″N 140°2′50.9″E / 39.3848583°N 140.047472°E / 39.3848583; 140.047472
Japanese castle
Tateoka Mitsushige
Edo period
Japanese castle
Yurihonjō
Akita Prefecture
Japan
Edo period
Rokugō clan
daimyō
Honjō Domain
Tateoka Mitsushige
Mogami Yoshiaki
Sengoku period
Dewa Province
koku
Tokugawa shogunate
Satake clan
Hitachi Province
Kubota Domain
Rokugō Masanori
daimyō
Honjō Domain

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