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Ichijōdani Asakura Family Historic Ruins

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Excavation of the ruins began in 1967 and continued on in 2017, revealing the shape of the whole town, including the house of the lord, samurai residences, temples, houses of merchants, houses of craft workers, and streets. Residences of samurai as well as merchants' quarters have since been restored
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with an east-west width of approximately 500 meters and a length of approximately three kilometers. The valley is surrounded by mountains on the east, west and south, and by the river to the north, forming a natural fortification.
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Approximately 1,700,000 relics were found at the ruins, and of these 2,343 are nationally designated as Important Cultural Properties, many of which are on display at the
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as regent and requested aid in driving Nobunaga out of the capital. As a result, Nobunaga launched an invasion of
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List of Special Places of Scenic Beauty, Special Historic Sites and Special Natural Monuments
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is also available on weekends to reach the directly to the center of village.
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were unearthed and partially restored, and those were designated as
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Ichijōdani was razed to the ground by Nobunaga during the 1573
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in 1570, leaving the entire Asakura Domain open to invasion.
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in 1971, and in June 2007 2,343 artifacts were designated as
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are on top of a nearby hill, with a scenic view of Fukui.
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Asakura Yakata ruins (Asakura Yoshikage`s residence)
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Ichijodani

Location in Japan
Location in Japan
Fukui, Fukui
Japan
Hokuriku region
35°59′58″N 136°17′44″E / 35.999474°N 136.29557°E / 35.999474; 136.29557
Muromachi period
historic ruins
Fukui
Fukui Prefecture
Hokuriku region
Japan
Asakura clan
Sengoku period
Special Historic Site
Important Cultural Property
Asuwa River
Shiba clan
shugo
Echizen Province
Asakura Toshikage
Ōnin War
Ashikaga shogunate
Oda Nobunaga
Kyoto
Shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshiaki
Asakura Yoshikage

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