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Kakunodate Castle (角館城, Kakunodate-jō), also known as Asakura Castle and Ryugasaki Castle, was a mountaintop castle (yamashiro) located in Kakunodate, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Its roots can be traced to when Moriyasu Tozawa was given the area in 1590, though it may have been constructed prior to this. Due to a Shogunal decree that each domain was to retain only one castle, it was demolished in 1620. Only ruins remain at the site on Mount Furushiro.

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  • Kakunodate Castle (en)
  • Château de Kakunodate (fr)
  • 角館城 (ja)
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  • Kakunodate Castle (角館城, Kakunodate-jō), also known as Asakura Castle and Ryugasaki Castle, was a mountaintop castle (yamashiro) located in Kakunodate, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Its roots can be traced to when Moriyasu Tozawa was given the area in 1590, though it may have been constructed prior to this. Due to a Shogunal decree that each domain was to retain only one castle, it was demolished in 1620. Only ruins remain at the site on Mount Furushiro. (en)
  • Le château de Kakunodate (角館城, Kakunodate-jō), également connu sous les noms château d'Asakura et château de Ryugasaki, était un château japonais situé en haut d'une colline (yamashiro, « château en hauteur »). Il se trouvait dans la ville de , préfecture d'Akita au Japon. Son origine date de l'époque où l'endroit fut donné à Moriyasu Tozawa en 1590, encore qu'il puisse avoir été construit auparavant. À cause d'un décret shogunal selon lequel chaque domaine ne pouvait conserver qu'un seul château, celui-ci fut démoli en 1620. Seules subsistent des ruines au site du mont Furushiro. (fr)
  • 角館城(かくのだてじょう)は、秋田県仙北市の角館地域にある日本の城(山城)跡。別名、小松山城。戦国時代に戸沢氏の本拠地があったことで知られている。 (ja)
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  • Kakunodate Castle (角館城, Kakunodate-jō), also known as Asakura Castle and Ryugasaki Castle, was a mountaintop castle (yamashiro) located in Kakunodate, Akita Prefecture, Japan. Its roots can be traced to when Moriyasu Tozawa was given the area in 1590, though it may have been constructed prior to this. Due to a Shogunal decree that each domain was to retain only one castle, it was demolished in 1620. Only ruins remain at the site on Mount Furushiro. (en)
  • Le château de Kakunodate (角館城, Kakunodate-jō), également connu sous les noms château d'Asakura et château de Ryugasaki, était un château japonais situé en haut d'une colline (yamashiro, « château en hauteur »). Il se trouvait dans la ville de , préfecture d'Akita au Japon. Son origine date de l'époque où l'endroit fut donné à Moriyasu Tozawa en 1590, encore qu'il puisse avoir été construit auparavant. À cause d'un décret shogunal selon lequel chaque domaine ne pouvait conserver qu'un seul château, celui-ci fut démoli en 1620. Seules subsistent des ruines au site du mont Furushiro. (fr)
  • 角館城(かくのだてじょう)は、秋田県仙北市の角館地域にある日本の城(山城)跡。別名、小松山城。戦国時代に戸沢氏の本拠地があったことで知られている。 (ja)
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