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Yatsushiro Castle (八代城, Yatsushiro-jō) is the remains of a castle structure in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. In 1619, Mugishima Castle collapsed due to a large earthquake then Katō Kiyomasa's son Kato Tadahiro ordered his vassal Katō Masataka to built a new castle. In 1632, Hosokawa Tadaoki entered the castle by the Tokugawa shogunate's order and spent retired life in the kitanomaru compound of the castle.

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  • Die Burg Yatsushiro (japanisch 八代城, Yatsushiro-jō) befindet sich in der Stadt Yatsushiro, Präfektur Kumamoto. In der Edo-Zeit war die Burg Nebenresidenz, zuletzt der Hosokawa (Tozama-Daimyō). (de)
  • 八代城(やつしろじょう)は、熊本県八代市(旧 肥後国八代郡)にある日本の城である。江戸時代初期に球磨川河口の松江に幕府の許可を得て建築されたことから松江城(現八代城趾)とも言う。 同じく八代城とも呼ばれた南北朝時代の古麓城と安土桃山時代の麦島城の三つの城跡を併せて、平成26年(2014年)に「八代城跡群(やつしろしろあとぐん)」との名称で一括して国の史跡に指定された。 2017年(平成29年)4月6日、続日本100名城(190番)に選定された。 (ja)
  • Yatsushiro Castle (八代城, Yatsushiro-jō) is the remains of a castle structure in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. In 1619, Mugishima Castle collapsed due to a large earthquake then Katō Kiyomasa's son Kato Tadahiro ordered his vassal Katō Masataka to built a new castle. In 1632, Hosokawa Tadaoki entered the castle by the Tokugawa shogunate's order and spent retired life in the kitanomaru compound of the castle. The castle is now only ruins, just some remnants of water moats and stone walls. Yatsushiro Castle was registered as a National Historic Site in 2014 as one of the Remains of Yatsushiro Castles, combining both Furufumoto Castle and Mugishima Castle. Yatsushiro castle was listed as one of the Continued Top 100 Japanese Castles in 2017. (en)
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  • 1622
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  • Masataka Katō (en)
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  • 1622 (xsd:integer)
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  • Stone wall of Yatsushiro Castle (en)
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  • ruins (en)
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  • 1870 (xsd:integer)
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  • Japan Kumamoto Prefecture#Japan Kyushu#Japan (en)
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  • Shibushi Castle (en)
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  • Matsui clan (en)
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  • Die Burg Yatsushiro (japanisch 八代城, Yatsushiro-jō) befindet sich in der Stadt Yatsushiro, Präfektur Kumamoto. In der Edo-Zeit war die Burg Nebenresidenz, zuletzt der Hosokawa (Tozama-Daimyō). (de)
  • 八代城(やつしろじょう)は、熊本県八代市(旧 肥後国八代郡)にある日本の城である。江戸時代初期に球磨川河口の松江に幕府の許可を得て建築されたことから松江城(現八代城趾)とも言う。 同じく八代城とも呼ばれた南北朝時代の古麓城と安土桃山時代の麦島城の三つの城跡を併せて、平成26年(2014年)に「八代城跡群(やつしろしろあとぐん)」との名称で一括して国の史跡に指定された。 2017年(平成29年)4月6日、続日本100名城(190番)に選定された。 (ja)
  • Yatsushiro Castle (八代城, Yatsushiro-jō) is the remains of a castle structure in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. In 1619, Mugishima Castle collapsed due to a large earthquake then Katō Kiyomasa's son Kato Tadahiro ordered his vassal Katō Masataka to built a new castle. In 1632, Hosokawa Tadaoki entered the castle by the Tokugawa shogunate's order and spent retired life in the kitanomaru compound of the castle. (en)
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  • Burg Yatsushiro (de)
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  • Yatsushiro Castle (en)
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