Usuki Castle
Usuki Castle 臼杵城 | |
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Usuki, Ōita Prefecture, Japan | |
Coordinates | 33°7′18.59″N 131°48′14.77″E / 33.1218306°N 131.8041028°E |
Type | Japanese castle |
Site history | |
Built | 1562 |
Built by | Ōtomo Sōrin |
Usuki Castle (臼杵城, Usuki-jō) is a Japanese castle in Usuki, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. Another name of this castle is Nyūjima Castle (丹生島城, Nyūjima-jō).
History
This castle was constructed by Ōtomo Sōrin in 1562 on the island Nyū-jima, in Usuki Bay as his head castle. During the 1560s, Sōrin had the largest territory in Kyūshū. However, after defeat at the Battle of Mimigawa in 1578, the power of Sōrin and the Ōtomo clan rapidly declined. In 1586, this castle fell to Shimazu Yoshihiro, a daimyō of Kagoshima, but was rescued by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Access
- Usuki Station on the Nippō Main Line
Literature
- De Lange, William (2021). An Encyclopedia of Japanese Castles. Groningen: Toyo Press. pp. 600 pages. ISBN 978-9492722300.
References
- Usuki Castle page on Usuki City home page (Japanese)
- Japanese version of Wik.ipedia.Pro
Literature
- Schmorleitz, Morton S. (1974). Castles in Japan. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co. ISBN 0-8048-1102-4.
33°7′18.59″N 131°48′14.77″E / 33.1218306°N 131.8041028°E
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