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Sōma Nakamura Castle (相馬中村城, Sōma Nakamura-jō) was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Sōma Domain, a feudal domain of the Sōma clan under the Tokugawa shogunate, located in what is now the city of Sōma in northern Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The castle was also called "Nakamura Castle" or "Mutsu-Nakamura Castle". The castle's contemporary nickname was Baryū Castle (馬陵 城) from a place name mentioned in the Chinese Spring and Autumn Annals.

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  • Burg Sōma-Nakamura (de)
  • 相馬中村城 (ja)
  • Sōma Nakamura Castle (en)
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  • Die Burg Sōma-Nakamura (japanisch (相馬)中村城, (Sōma-)Nakamura-jō) befindet sich in der Stadt Sōma im Norden der Präfektur Fukushima. In der Edo-Zeit residierten dort durchgehend die Sōma als Tozama-Daimyō. (de)
  • Sōma Nakamura Castle (相馬中村城, Sōma Nakamura-jō) was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Sōma Domain, a feudal domain of the Sōma clan under the Tokugawa shogunate, located in what is now the city of Sōma in northern Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The castle was also called "Nakamura Castle" or "Mutsu-Nakamura Castle". The castle's contemporary nickname was Baryū Castle (馬陵 城) from a place name mentioned in the Chinese Spring and Autumn Annals. (en)
  • 相馬中村城(そうまなかむらじょう)は、福島県相馬市中村(令制国下:陸奥国宇多郡中村)にあった日本の城。単に中村城とも言うが、他の「中村城」と区別する際には、相馬中村城や陸奥中村城という。 戦国時代から江戸時代にかけての大名・相馬氏の居城の一つであり、江戸時代には藩主相馬氏の中村藩の藩庁であった。馬陵城(ばりょうじょう)という別名を持つ。 (ja)
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  • Sōma Nakamura Castle (en)
  • 相馬中村城 (en)
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  • Sōma Nakamura Castle (en)
  • 相馬中村城 (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Soma_otemon.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Burg_Soma-Nakamura_Plan.jpg
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  • ruins (en)
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  • Sōma Toshitane (en)
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  • Ōte-ichimon main gate (en)
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  • Location in Japan (en)
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  • Nakamura Castle (en)
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  • Japan Fukushima Prefecture#Japan (en)
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  • Hirayama-style Japanese castle (en)
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  • Die Burg Sōma-Nakamura (japanisch (相馬)中村城, (Sōma-)Nakamura-jō) befindet sich in der Stadt Sōma im Norden der Präfektur Fukushima. In der Edo-Zeit residierten dort durchgehend die Sōma als Tozama-Daimyō. (de)
  • Sōma Nakamura Castle (相馬中村城, Sōma Nakamura-jō) was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Sōma Domain, a feudal domain of the Sōma clan under the Tokugawa shogunate, located in what is now the city of Sōma in northern Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The castle was also called "Nakamura Castle" or "Mutsu-Nakamura Castle". The castle's contemporary nickname was Baryū Castle (馬陵 城) from a place name mentioned in the Chinese Spring and Autumn Annals. (en)
  • 相馬中村城(そうまなかむらじょう)は、福島県相馬市中村(令制国下:陸奥国宇多郡中村)にあった日本の城。単に中村城とも言うが、他の「中村城」と区別する際には、相馬中村城や陸奥中村城という。 戦国時代から江戸時代にかけての大名・相馬氏の居城の一つであり、江戸時代には藩主相馬氏の中村藩の藩庁であった。馬陵城(ばりょうじょう)という別名を持つ。 (ja)
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