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Only scattered stone and earthen ramparts, and a small portion of an inner moat remain. A wooden reconstruction of one gate marks the entrance to the site, which is now a local city park. A
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and granted formal permission to rebuild Shichinohe Castle as part of Japan's increased defensive preparations again possible foreign incursions in light of the recent
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and were defeated. The castle was abandoned in 1592 and allowed to fall into ruins. The clan was allowed to survive as 2300
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In 1996, excavations in the sites of the main and second bailey uncovered relics from the 15th century.
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for several generations, and their fortified manor house was rebuilt extensively towards the end of the
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ancestor Nanbu Masamitsu (d.1265) or Nanbu Masanaga (d. 1360). The Nanbu clan claimed descent from the
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The date of the castle's foundation is unknown, with local legend attributing it to the
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erected on the site of their old castle in 1804. With a raise in revenues to 11,000
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However, in 1591 the Shichinohe-branch of the Nanbu clan opposed the forces of
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occurred before any construction could begin, and in 1873, the Shichinohe
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Shichinohe was the location of a cadet branch of the
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and served in various mid-level positions within the
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Shichinohe
Aomori Prefecture
Japan

Shichinohe Castle 七戸城 is located in Aomori Prefecture
Shichinohe Castle 七戸城 is located in Japan
40°41′53″N 141°08′56″E / 40.69806°N 141.14889°E / 40.69806; 141.14889
Japanese castle
Kamakura period
Sengoku period
National Historic Site of Japan

Japanese castle
Shichinohe
Kamikita District
Aomori Prefecture
Tōhoku region
Japan
National Historic Site
Kamakura period
Kitabatake Akiie
Nanbu clan
Seiwa Genji
Kai Province
Minamoto no Yoshimitsu
Gosannen War
Takeda
Nanbu, Yamanashi
Minamoto no Yoritomo
Battle of Ishibashiyama

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