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Tsutsujigasaki Castle (躑躅ヶ崎館, Tsutsujigasaki yakata) was the fortified residence of the final three generations of the Takeda clan, located in the center of the city of Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is not a Japanese castle in the proper sense of the word, and is not referred to as a "castle" in Japanese, as it was famously the policy of the Takeda clan to "make men your castle, men your walls, men your moats". Nevertheless, it is listed as one of Japan's Top 100 Castles. The ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 1938. The site is open to the public and now contains the Takeda Shrine, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of the Takeda clan.

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  • Castillo de Tsutsujigasaki (es)
  • 躑躅ヶ崎館 (ja)
  • Tsutsujigasaki Castle (en)
  • 躑躅崎館 (zh)
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  • El castillo de Tsutsujigasaki (躑躅ヶ崎館 Tsutsujigasaki yakata?) fue la residencia fortificada de las últimas tres generaciones del clan Takeda, construida en el siglo XVI en Kōfu, ciudad de la prefectura de Yamanashi. No es un castillo japonés propiamente dicho, además de que no usa el kanji de «castillo», lo cual sigue la política de los Takeda que afirma: «haz de los hombres su castillo, sus muros y sus fosos»;​​ sin embargo, figura en la lista de «100 notables fortalezas de Japón». Desde 1938 las ruinas han sido protegidas como Lugar Histórico del país.​ (es)
  • 躑躅ヶ崎館(つつじがさきやかた)は、山梨県甲府市古府中(甲斐国山梨郡古府中)にあった戦国期の居館(または日本の城)。甲斐国守護武田氏の居館で、戦国大名武田氏の領国経営における中心地となる。 (ja)
  • Tsutsujigasaki Castle (躑躅ヶ崎館, Tsutsujigasaki yakata) was the fortified residence of the final three generations of the Takeda clan, located in the center of the city of Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is not a Japanese castle in the proper sense of the word, and is not referred to as a "castle" in Japanese, as it was famously the policy of the Takeda clan to "make men your castle, men your walls, men your moats". Nevertheless, it is listed as one of Japan's Top 100 Castles. The ruins have been protected as a National Historic Site since 1938. The site is open to the public and now contains the Takeda Shrine, a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of the Takeda clan. (en)
  • 躑躅崎館(日语:躑躅ヶ崎館)是日本曾經存在過的一座城堡,為戰國時代甲斐國大名武田氏的居城,位於山梨縣甲府市古府中,今僅存石垣、土壘、堀等殘跡,日本政府指定為國定史跡「武田氏館跡」。 躑躅崎館興建於永正十六年(1519年),為甲斐國守護武田信虎崛起之後所築,歷經信虎、信玄、勝賴三代共60餘年,為武田勢力向外擴張的根據地,盛極一時。1582年,武田氏被織田信長消滅後,甲斐被封賞給了河尻秀隆,但之後發生了本能寺之變,織田家內部大亂,德川家康派遣使者本多信俊要求秀隆返回美濃,但是河尻秀隆拒絕並殺死使者。當地的武田氏舊臣亦發起國人一揆,秀隆才意識到離開,最後在岩窪被三井彌一郎斬死。在秀隆死後,德川和北條爭奪甲斐,最後由德川取得甲斐控制權。之後,1583年,德川家康命令家臣平岩親吉另於他處興建甲府城,實質廢止了躑躅崎館作為統治中心的功能,數年後躑躅崎館便正式拆除。不過由躑躅崎館所發展起來的城下町隨著甲府城的建立而擴大並延續,逐漸發展出今日甲府市的規模。 (zh)
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  • Tsutsujigasaki Yakata (en)
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