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Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (三入高松城, Miiri-Takamatsu -jō)) is the remains of a castle structure in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is located on a 339-meter mountain. One of the 18 Generals of Mōri, Kumagai Nobunao was commandr of the castle. In the Sengoku period, Kumagai clan moved their main bastion from Isegatsubo Castle to the castle since Isegatsubo Castle was considered unsuitable to withstanding a siege, and used the castle until Mōri clan moved to Suō Province.

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  • Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (en)
  • 三入高松城 (ja)
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  • 三入高松城(みいりたかまつじょう)は、広島県広島市安佐北区可部にある日本の城(山城)跡。単に高松城とも言う。「熊谷氏の遺跡(伊勢が坪城跡・高松城跡・土居屋敷跡・菩提所観音寺跡)」として広島県指定史跡。 (ja)
  • Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (三入高松城, Miiri-Takamatsu -jō)) is the remains of a castle structure in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is located on a 339-meter mountain. One of the 18 Generals of Mōri, Kumagai Nobunao was commandr of the castle. In the Sengoku period, Kumagai clan moved their main bastion from Isegatsubo Castle to the castle since Isegatsubo Castle was considered unsuitable to withstanding a siege, and used the castle until Mōri clan moved to Suō Province. (en)
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  • Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (en)
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  • Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (en)
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  • Miiri-Takamatsu Castle (三入高松城, Miiri-Takamatsu -jō)) is the remains of a castle structure in Asakita-ku, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. It is located on a 339-meter mountain. One of the 18 Generals of Mōri, Kumagai Nobunao was commandr of the castle. In the Sengoku period, Kumagai clan moved their main bastion from Isegatsubo Castle to the castle since Isegatsubo Castle was considered unsuitable to withstanding a siege, and used the castle until Mōri clan moved to Suō Province. Its ruins have been protected as a Prefectural Historic Sites as one of the Remains of Kumagai Clan Ruins, combining both Isegatsubo Castle and Kumagai clan's fortified residence Doi-Yashiki. (en)
  • 三入高松城(みいりたかまつじょう)は、広島県広島市安佐北区可部にある日本の城(山城)跡。単に高松城とも言う。「熊谷氏の遺跡(伊勢が坪城跡・高松城跡・土居屋敷跡・菩提所観音寺跡)」として広島県指定史跡。 (ja)
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