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- Le château de Nishikawa (西川城, Nishikawa-jō) était un château japonais secondaire du clan Saigo dans la province de Mikawa durant l'époque Sengoku du Japon. Le nom « Nishikawa » signifie « rivière de l'Ouest » en japonais. Il ne reste plus rien des structures de l'ancien château sur le site mais des modifications de la topographie, telles que des remparts de terre et une douve asséchée, attirent immédiatement le regard et un panneau d'information est placé sur le sentier menant à la cour principale. Le site du château de Nishikawa se trouve à Ishimaki-Nishikawa-cho, près de la ville de Toyohashi, préfecture d'Aichi. (fr)
- Nishikawa Castle (西川城, Nishikawa-jō) was a branch castle of the Saigo Clan in the Mikawa region during the Age of Warring States in Japan. The name Nishikawa means "west river" in Japanese. There are no extant structures on the site of the castle, though alterations to the topography, such as earthen ramparts and a dry moat, are readily apparent and an explanatory signboard is posted by the trail leading up to the main courtyard. Nishikawa Castle site is located in Ishimaki-Nishikawa-cho, Toyohashi in Aichi Prefecture. (en)
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- View of one corner of the main courtyard of Nishikawa Castle. Earthen ramparts visible. The trees are part of the chestnut orchard. (en)
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- Main courtyard accessible; portions are either undeveloped forest or cultivated orchard. (en)
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- Location of Nishikawa Castle site (en)
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- Nishikawa Castle (西川城, Nishikawa-jō) was a branch castle of the Saigo Clan in the Mikawa region during the Age of Warring States in Japan. The name Nishikawa means "west river" in Japanese. There are no extant structures on the site of the castle, though alterations to the topography, such as earthen ramparts and a dry moat, are readily apparent and an explanatory signboard is posted by the trail leading up to the main courtyard. Nishikawa Castle site is located in Ishimaki-Nishikawa-cho, Toyohashi in Aichi Prefecture. (en)
- Le château de Nishikawa (西川城, Nishikawa-jō) était un château japonais secondaire du clan Saigo dans la province de Mikawa durant l'époque Sengoku du Japon. Le nom « Nishikawa » signifie « rivière de l'Ouest » en japonais. (fr)
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- Château de Nishikawa (fr)
- Nishikawa Castle (en)
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