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369:. Katsuyori gained great prestige in the capture of a castle where his famous father had failed. However, this glory was short-lived, as the following year the Takeda clan suffered severe losses against the Oda-Tokugawa alliance and found it impossible to keep the supply lines to Takatenjin Castle open. Nevertheless, the defenders of Tatatenjin continued to put up a stubborn resistance, and by 1580, Ieyasu had given up on attempts to capture the castle by assault, but instead built six bases around the castle to keep it isolated. When the defenders ran out of supplies by March 1581, the castellan Okabe Motonobu led his remaining 700 men on a charge against the Oda lines in an attempt to break the siege 90: 60: 43: 610: 97: 67: 302:. The connecting saddle area is 50 meters long, but only 10 meters wide. The total length of the castle was 400 meters by 200 meters wide. Although the castle did not have stone walls, the mountain has very steep slopes and the castle was considered almost impregnable. 289:
highway, which is eleven kilometers to the south. The layout of the castle is that of a letter "Z" consisting of the eastern and western peaks of a mountain with the saddle in between. the eastern peak was the original fortification, containing the
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The origins of Takatenjin Castle are obscure. It may have been built at some point in the 15th century by the Kushima clan, a minor local clan who were retainers of the
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laid siege to Takatenjin Castle with 20,000 men. Although he captured most of Tōtōmi Province, he was unsuccessful in taking this castle. However, during the
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was constructed on the summit before World War II, but was subsequently destroyed by lightning and only a concrete base remains.
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Takatenjin Castle is located in southeast part of the center of modern Kakegawa on the road towards the eastern seaside area of
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with dry moats and earthen ramparts. The western peak was added at a later time when the castle was under the control of the
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The city of Kakegawa maintains the ruins and several hiking courses on the mountain. On the summit is a
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for siding with his enemies during an internal power struggle. Imagawa Yoshimoto gave the castle to the
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gained control of the castle, Ieyasu left Ogasawara Nagatada as castellan at the time of the
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located in the Kamihijikata and Shimohijikata neighborhoods of the city of
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since 1975, with the area under protection extended in 2007.
338:. Although the Imagawa were defeated by a coalition between 330:. The clan was later suppressed during the reign of 1222: 1119: 1076: 1024: 947: 859: 811: 763: 675: 617: 585: 211: 201: 196: 188: 174: 169: 155: 118: 18: 242: 236: 562: 463:(国指定史跡事典) National Historic Site Encyclopedia 8: 569: 555: 547: 442:(in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs 411:List of Historic Sites of Japan (Shizuoka) 15: 96: 66: 427: 387:and monuments to the war dead from the 514:. Tokyo: Kodansha. p. 200 pages. 461:Isomura, Yukio; Sakai, Hideya (2012). 269:. The ruins have been protected as a 7: 1273:15th-century establishments in Japan 376:The castle was listed as one of the 578:Continued 100 Fine Castles of Japan 378:Continued Top 100 Japanese Castles 14: 365:Takatenjin fell to the forces of 608: 294:and both peaks are protected by 95: 88: 65: 58: 41: 223:National Historic Site of Japan 79:Show map of Shizuoka Prefecture 1268:History of Shizuoka Prefecture 1258:Castles in Shizuoka Prefecture 1: 322:before being defeated by the 318:, reaching the approaches to 243: 1319: 755:Ishigakiyama Ichiya Castle 606: 371:Siege of Takatenjin (1581) 363:Siege of Takatenjin (1574) 140:34.6984972°N 138.0352722°E 237: 219: 52: 40: 30: 23: 929:Tage Kitabatakeshi Jōkan 440:Cultural Heritage Online 1283:Historic Sites of Japan 1263:Ruined castles in Japan 537:Kakegawa city homepage] 393:First Sino-Japanese War 145:34.6984972; 138.0352722 47:Takatenjin Castle ruins 667:Mukaihaguroyama Castle 510:Motoo, Hinago (1986). 271:National Historic Site 492:(in 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Kakegawa, Shizuoka

Takatenjin Castle is located in Shizuoka Prefecture
Takatenjin Castle is located in Japan
34°41′54.59″N 138°2′6.98″E / 34.6984972°N 138.0352722°E / 34.6984972; 138.0352722
Japanese castle
Imagawa clan
Takeda clan
National Historic Site of Japan
Sengoku period
Japanese castle
Kakegawa
Shizuoka prefecture
National Historic Site
Tōtōmi province
Tōkaidō
inner bailey
terraces
Takeda clan
Imagawa clan
Kai province
Kōfu
Takeda clan
Takeda Nobutora
Imagawa Yoshimoto
Ogasawara clan
Oda Nobunaga
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa clan
Battle of Anegawa

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