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with clay and earthen ramparts, dry moats and terraces intermittently extending along a long ridge. South of the inner bailey was the third area, with smaller terraces built up the steep hill in steps, and formed the rear of the castle.
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destroyed the Takeda clan in 1582 and occupied Shinano Province, his forces threatened the Uesugi clan in Echigo, but there is no evidence that Samegao Castle had been rebuilt by that time.
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Samegao Castle is located on Shiroyama hill, a 180-meter hill at the western edge of the Takada Plain, which creates a bottleneck in the southern portion of the province on the route to
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Although built primarily to guard against the Takeda clan, Samegao Castle was more deeply connected with the inner struggle of the Uesugi clan following the death of
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Samegao Castle was one of the relatively large castles in the area, extending over 300 meters across the hilltop, and consisting of three main areas. The
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consisted of several terraces approximately 50 meters long, protected on its north edge by steep dry moats. The entrance was to the east, which was a
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fortified settlement, which indicates that the location was seen as a strategically important place for over 1800 years.
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quickly fortified the border area and its remaining holdings in Shinano (i.e.
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located in what is now the Yukimori and Miyauchi neighborhoods of the city of
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The Yonezawa Matchlock. Mighty Gun of the Uesugi Samurai
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Myōkō
Niigata Prefecture
Japan

Samegao Castle is located in Niigata Prefecture
Samegao Castle is located in Japan
37°3′4″N 138°13′48″E / 37.05111°N 138.23000°E / 37.05111; 138.23000
Japanese castle
Uesugi Kenshin
Sengoku period
National Historic Site of Japan
Sengoku period
Japanese castle
Myōkō
Niigata Prefecture
Hokuriku region
Honshu
Japan
National Historic Site
Shinano Province
Hida Sites
Yayoi period
Battle of Kawanakajima
Takeda Shingen
Shinano Province
Uesugi Kenshin
Kasugayama Castle
Jōetsu
Uesugi clan
Iiyama Castle

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