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was reconstructed in 1995 to boost local tourism and to function as an annex to the local Sekiyado Castle Museum. However, the reconstructed buildings are not on the original foundations, nor are the buildings historically accurate, as they have been modeled on “typical” examples from other castles.
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ordered the destruction of all former feudal fortifications. The outer buildings of the castle had already been lost in a fire in 1870, and the remaining structures were abandoned in compliance with this directive in 1872, and pulled down by 1875.
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by either Yadoya Mitsusuke (1395-1438) or Yadoya Shigesuke (d. 1512). It was destroyed during a campaign by the
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Noda
Chiba Prefecture
Japan

Sekiyado Castle 関宿城 is located in Chiba Prefecture
Sekiyado Castle 関宿城 is located in Japan
36°05′48.34″N 139°46′48.61″E / 36.0967611°N 139.7801694°E / 36.0967611; 139.7801694
Japanese castle
Edo period

Japanese castle
Noda
Chiba Prefecture
Japan
Edo period
Kuse clan
daimyō
Sekiyado Domain
Tone River
Edogawa River
Kantō region
Edo
Muromachi period
Later Hōjō clan
Odawara
Battle of Odawara
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Matsudaira Yasumoto
Tokugawa Shogunate
Edo Bay

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