List of foreign-style castles in Japan
This is a list of foreign-style castles in Japan. In Japan, the word '城(shiro) has broader meanings than western world, so this list includes the buildings near to fortresses.
Korean style castles
Castle[1] | Image | Location | First Built | Type | Status |
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Mizuki Castle | ![]() | Dazaifu, Fukuoka Prefecture | 663 | Korean style defensive wall? | Ruins |
Nagato Castle | Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture? | 665 | Korean-style fortress | unknown location | |
Ōno Castle | ![]() | Ōnojō, Fukuoka Prefecture | 665 | Korean-style fortress | Ruins |
Kii Castle | Kiyama, Saga Prefecture | 665 | Korean-style fortress | Ruins | |
Takayasu Castle | ![]() | Heguri, Nara Prefecture | 667 | Korean-style fortress | Ruins |
Yashima Castle | Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture | 667 | Korean-style fortress | Ruins,restored stonewall | |
Kaneda Castle | ![]() | Tsushima, Nagasaki Prefecture | 667 | Korean-style fortress | Ruins |
Kikuchi Castle | ![]() | Yamaga, Kumamoto Prefecture | 698 | Korean-style fortress | Partially reconstructed |
Mino Castle | unknown | 699 | Korean-style fortress | unknown location | |
Inazumi castle | unknown | 699 | Korean-style fortress | unknown location | |
Mio Castle | Takashima, Shiga Prefecture? | 672 | Korean-style fortress? | unknown location | |
Ibara Castle | Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture? | 719 | Korean-style fortress | unknown location | |
Tsune Castle | Fuchū, Hiroshima Prefecture? | 719 | Korean-style fortress | unknown location | |
Kiyama Castle | ![]() | Tatsuno, Hyogo, Hyogo Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Ōmeguri Komeguri-san Castle | ![]() | Okayama, Okayama Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Ki Castle | ![]() | Sōja, Okayama Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Partially reconstructed |
Iwaki-san Castle | Hikari, Yamaguchi prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Kiyama Castle | ![]() | Sakaide, Kagawa prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Einōsan Castle | ![]() | Saijō, Ehime Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Kakenouma Castle | ![]() | Iizuka, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Raizan Castle | ![]() | Itoshima, Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Hagi Castle | Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Ashiki-san Castle | Chikushino, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Kōra-san Castle | Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Zoyama Castle | ![]() | Miyama, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Goshogatani castle | Miyako, Fukuoka Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Tōbaru-san Castle | Kōge, Fukuoka prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Obukuma-yama Castle | Saga, Saga prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins | |
Otsubo-yama Castle | ![]() | Takeo, Saga, Saga Prefecture | unknown | Kōgoishi | Ruins |
Chinese style castle
Castle | Image | Location | First Built | Type | Status |
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Ito Castle | ![]() | Itoshima, Fukuoka Prefecture | 756-768[2][3] | Chinese style fortress[4] | Ruins |
Portuguese style castle
Castle | Location | First Built | Type | Status |
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Fortified City of Nagasaki | Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture | 1580? | Citadel | Possible ruins remains[5] |
Western style bastion fort
Castle | Image | Location | First Built | Type | Status |
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Goryōkaku | Hakodate, Hokkaido | 1866 | 19th century western military style star fort | Reconstructed | |
Tatsuoka Castle | ![]() | Saku, Nagano Prefecture | 1864-1867 | 19th century western military style star fort | One Building remains |
Hekirichi Bastion Fort of Matsumae Clan | ![]() | Hokuto, Hokkaido | 1855 | A defensive structure combining tactical theory adapted to the peak of artillery warfare with the star-shaped bastion style, developed 150 years after Vauban’s geometric refinements. The foundational theory is a Dutch translation of teachings from a professor at the Saint-Cyr Military Academy.[6][7][8] | The outer fortifications and battery structures (earthworks)remain well |
Shiryōkaku | ![]() | Hakodate, Hokkaido | 1869 | 19th century western military style bastion fort[9] | Ruins |
Togeshita daiba | Nanae, Hokkaido | ? | Seven horned Star-shaped redoubt, however, none of its extremities feature bastions. | Ruins |
Japanese castles with French-style buildings
Castle | Image | Location | First Built | Western style buildings installed | Remaining French-style building |
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Shibata Castle | ![]() | Shibata, Niigata Prefecture | Kamakura period | Meiji period | barracks[10] |
Nagoya Castle | ![]() | Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture | Sengoku period | Meiji period | barracks (relocated to Meiji-mura)[11] |
Matsuyama Castle | ![]() | Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture | 1603 | 1922 | villa[12] |
Japanese castles with English-style buildings
Castle | Image | Location | First Built | Western style buildings installed | Remaining English style buildings |
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Osaka Castle | ![]() | Osaka, Osaka Prefecture | 1583 | Meiji period | Headquarters of the 4th Division of the Imperial Japanese Army (now Miraiza Osaka-jo)[13] |
Notes
- ^ 向井一雄 & 2017年, p. 211.
- ^ 有馬学; 川添昭二 (October 2004). "怡土城跡". 日本歴史地名大系 41 福岡県の地名 (in Japanese). 平凡社. ISBN 978-4582490411.
- ^ 国指定史跡怡土城跡 2006, pp. 6–12.
- ^ 怡土城跡(糸島市ホームページ)。
- ^ 起源は16世紀後半の城塞? 長崎学研究所・赤瀬所長 県庁跡地一帯の石垣研究 長崎新聞、2019-02-17
- ^ Savart, Nicolas-Pierre-Antoine (1825). Cours élémentaire de fortification à l'usage des élèves de l'École spéciale militaire (in French). Anselin et Pochard.
- ^ Savart, Nicolas (1827). Beginselen der versterkingskunst (in Dutch). Gebroeders Van Cleef.
- ^ Taichiro, Tokita (31 Jan 2024). "Research of the constracton of 19th century's Western military defence system at Matsumae-han-Heirichi-Jinya Bastion Fort as "First bastion fort in Japan" , For understanding "bastion forts" in Japan". Research bulletin of Hokuto City Hometown Museum (1): 1–59 – via Hokuto City Hometown Museum.
- ^ 五稜郭だけじゃない!四稜郭もあれば三稜郭や七稜郭もあった?! Good day 北海道,2019年10月14日アクセス
- ^ 白壁兵舎 広報史料館 自衛隊新潟地方協力本部、2019年10月15日アクセス
- ^ 歩兵第六聯隊兵舎 博物館明治村、2019年10月14日アクセス)
- ^ [1] Visit Ehime Japan、2021年10月6日アクセス)
- ^ 橋爪紳也、『大大阪モダン建築』、青幻舎、2007
References
- 向井一雄 (2017). よみがえる古代山城 国際戦争と防衛ライン(歴史文化ライブラリー440). 吉川弘文館. ISBN 978-4642058407.
- 国指定史跡怡土城跡(前原市文化財調査報告書 第94集). 前原市教育委員会. 2006. - リンクは九州国立博物館「西都 太宰府」資料観覧ライブラリー。
See also
- Chashi—fortifications built by Ainu people
- Gusuku—the castles of the Ryūkyū Kingdom
- List of castles
- List of castles in Japan