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records dated 737 AD as one of these settlements. The site was discovered and partially excavated in 1955 during an excavation survey of the ruins of the Nagiri Valley abandoned temple one kilometer east. More extensive investigations in 1977 led to the National Historic Site designation in 1979.
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in 1979. The actual name of this fortification remains unknown, and it has been postulated that it was one of the five fortifications, possibly the “Shikama-saku” or “Takazukuri-saku”, mentioned in historical records, as having even constructed in 737 AD, although evidence is scant. It is roughly
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The ruins were backfilled after excavation, and there is nothing to be seen at the site today except for a commemorative stone marker. The site is located approximately 10 minutes by car from
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The fortification was a square enclosure, approximately 350 meters east-west by 370 meters north-south, consisting of a 2.4 meter thick earthen
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The ruins are located on a plateau at the southeast end of the Tamazuki-Kami Hills, extending from the
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towards the Osaki plains of northern Miyagi Prefecture. The site has always been “known”, as
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maps indicate that fragments of its ramparts existed on three side.
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sent a number of military expeditions to what is now the
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Nara period archaeological site in Kami, Tōhoku, Japan
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Kami
Miyagi Prefecture
Japan
Jō Palisade site 城生柵跡 is located in Miyagi Prefecture
Jō Palisade site 城生柵跡 is located in Japan
38°34′53.4″N 140°51′16″E / 38.581500°N 140.85444°E / 38.581500; 140.85444
Japanese castle
National Historic Site of Japan
archaeological site
Nara period
Japanese castle
Kami
Kami District
Miyagi prefecture
Tōhoku region
Honshu
Japan
National National Historic Site
Taga Castle
Nara period
Ritsuryō
Yamato court
Tōhoku region
Emishi
Shoku Nihongi
Kantō region
Nara period
Ōu Mountains
Edo period
rampart

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