Yonago Castle

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Die Burg Yonago (japanisch 米子城, Yonago-jō) befindet sich in der Stadt Yonago in der Präfektur Tottori, Japan. In der Edo-Zeit war die Burg zuletzt eine Nebenresidenz der Burgherren von Tottori, also der Ikeda (Tozama-Daimyō). rdf:langString
米子城(よなごじょう)は、鳥取県米子市久米町にあった日本の城。久米城、湊山城ともいう。江戸時代初期は米子藩(伯耆藩)の藩庁であった。城跡は国の史跡に指定されている。 戦国時代の飯山にあった米子城(飯山城)についても併記する。 rdf:langString
米子城(日语:よなごじょう)是一座位於日本鳥取縣米子市久米町的城堡,又稱久米城、湊山城。在江戶時代初期,米子城曾是()的藩廳。遺址被指定為國家的史跡。米子城曾建有天守,但在19世紀後期被拆除。現在米子城所在地是湊山公園。 rdf:langString
Yonago Castle was a castle in Yonago, Tottori, Japan. The actual site sits atop a mountain that strategically looks over Yonago's main river and its connection to the sea. When it was finally completed, the structure was a five-story castle, and it was the largest castle in the San'in area. In 1467, a fort was constructed by Yamana Muneyuki on Mt Iinoyama, just east of where Yonago Castle is presently located. However, the first actual castle was constructed on the siteby Kikkawa Hiroie. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kumecho, Yonago, Tottori Prefecture 683-0824, Japan
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rdf:langString Die Burg Yonago (japanisch 米子城, Yonago-jō) befindet sich in der Stadt Yonago in der Präfektur Tottori, Japan. In der Edo-Zeit war die Burg zuletzt eine Nebenresidenz der Burgherren von Tottori, also der Ikeda (Tozama-Daimyō).
rdf:langString Yonago Castle was a castle in Yonago, Tottori, Japan. The actual site sits atop a mountain that strategically looks over Yonago's main river and its connection to the sea. When it was finally completed, the structure was a five-story castle, and it was the largest castle in the San'in area. In 1467, a fort was constructed by Yamana Muneyuki on Mt Iinoyama, just east of where Yonago Castle is presently located. However, the first actual castle was constructed on the siteby Kikkawa Hiroie. In 1591 the castle fell to the Kikkawa clan. They undertook a major redevelopment of the castle, but eventually lost control of the castle, after fighting with the losing side in the battle of Battle of Sekigahara. By 1600 the Kikkawa clan were transferred to Iwakuni, and the Nakamura clan were given the lordship of the castle. In 1601 major upgrade works on the castle were completed, including a 5-layer tower and Nakamura clan moved from Odaka Castle to the castle. Then the castle was given to Kato clan, next to Ikeda clan, and finally to a retainer of the Ikeda. The retainer's descendants, the Arao family, maintained the lordship of the castle until the Meiji period, when it was handed over to the government. It was dismantled, with some of its buildings sold off.
rdf:langString 米子城(よなごじょう)は、鳥取県米子市久米町にあった日本の城。久米城、湊山城ともいう。江戸時代初期は米子藩(伯耆藩)の藩庁であった。城跡は国の史跡に指定されている。 戦国時代の飯山にあった米子城(飯山城)についても併記する。
rdf:langString 米子城(日语:よなごじょう)是一座位於日本鳥取縣米子市久米町的城堡,又稱久米城、湊山城。在江戶時代初期,米子城曾是()的藩廳。遺址被指定為國家的史跡。米子城曾建有天守,但在19世紀後期被拆除。現在米子城所在地是湊山公園。
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