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山形城跡

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 yamagatajouato / yamagatajoato
    やまがたじょうあと
(place-name) Yamagata Castle Ruins

岡山城跡

see styles
 okayamajouato / okayamajoato
    おかやまじょうあと
(place-name) Okayama Castle Ruins

岩切城跡

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 iwakirijoushi / iwakirijoshi
    いわきりじょうし
(place-name) Iwakiri Castle Ruins

岩国城跡

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 iwakunijouseki / iwakunijoseki
    いわくにじょうせき
(place-name) Iwakuni Castle Ruins

岩村城址

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 iwamurajoushi / iwamurajoshi
    いわむらじょうし
(place-name) Iwamura castle ruins

平林城跡

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 hirabayashijouseki / hirabayashijoseki
    ひらばやしじょうせき
(place-name) Hirabayashi Castle Ruins

弘前城跡

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 hirosakijouato / hirosakijoato
    ひろさきじょうあと
(place-name) Hirosaki Castle Ruins

彦根城跡

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 hikonejouseki / hikonejoseki
    ひこねじょうせき
(place-name) Hikone Castle Ruins

御用部屋

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 goyoubeya / goyobeya
    ごようべや
room in Edo castle where the shogun's council of elders attended to governmental affairs

徳丹城跡

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 tokutanjouato / tokutanjoato
    とくたんじょうあと
(place-name) Tokutan Castle Ruins

志波城跡

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 shiwajouato / shiwajoato
    しわじょうあと
(place-name) Shiwa Castle Ruins

怡土城跡

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 itojoushi / itojoshi
    いとじょうし
(place-name) Ito Castle Ruins

掻き揚げ

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 kakiage
    かきあげ
(1) mixed vegetable and seafood tempura; (2) something pulled upwards; (3) (abbreviation) small castle with a simple earthen-walled moat; (4) turning up a lamp wick

攻め取る

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 semetoru
    せめとる
(transitive verb) to take by storm (e.g. a castle); to capture

敷山城跡

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 shikiyamajoushi / shikiyamajoshi
    しきやまじょうし
(place-name) Shikiyama Castle Ruins

新府城跡

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 shinpujouseki / shinpujoseki
    しんぷじょうせき
(place-name) Shinpu Castle Ruins

有岡城跡

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 ariokajouato / ariokajoato
    ありおかじょうあと
(place-name) Arioka Castle Ruins

村上城跡

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 murakamijouseki / murakamijoseki
    むらかみじょうせき
(place-name) Murakami Castle Ruins

杣山城跡

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 soyamajoushi / soyamajoshi
    そやまじょうし
(place-name) Soyama Castle Ruins

杵築城跡

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 kitsukijoushi / kitsukijoshi
    きつきじょうし
(place-name) Kitsuki Castle Ruins

松代城跡

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 matsushirojouseki / matsushirojoseki
    まつしろじょうせき
(place-name) Matsushiro Castle Ruins

松山城跡

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 matsuyamajouato / matsuyamajoato
    まつやまじょうあと
(place-name) Matsuyama Castle Ruins

桑名城跡

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 kuwanajouato / kuwanajoato
    くわなじょうあと
(place-name) Kuwana Castle Ruins

棚倉城跡

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 tanagurajouseki / tanagurajoseki
    たなぐらじょうせき
(place-name) Tanagura Castle Ruins

江戸城跡

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 edojouato / edojoato
    えどじょうあと
(place-name) Edo castle ruins

津山城跡

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 tsuyamajouato / tsuyamajoato
    つやまじょうあと
(place-name) Tsuyama Castle Ruins

浜松城跡

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 hamamatsujoushi / hamamatsujoshi
    はままつじょうし
(place-name) Hamamatsu Castle Ruins

浦添城跡

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 urasoejoushi / urasoejoshi
    うらそえじょうし
(place-name) Urasoe Castle Ruins

浪岡城跡

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 namiokajoushi / namiokajoshi
    なみおかじょうし
(place-name) Namioka Castle Ruins

清州城跡

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 kiyosujoushi / kiyosujoshi
    きよすじょうし
(place-name) Kiyosu Castle Ruins

滝山城跡

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 takiyamajouato / takiyamajoato
    たきやまじょうあと
(place-name) Takiyama Castle Ruins

熊本城跡

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 kumamotojouato / kumamotojoato
    くまもとじょうあと
(place-name) Kumamoto Castle Ruins

玄蕃城跡

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 genbajoushi / genbajoshi
    げんばじょうし
(place-name) Genba Castle Ruins

玉城城跡

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 tamagusukujoushi / tamagusukujoshi
    たまぐすくじょうし
(place-name) Tamagusuku Castle Ruins

田辺城址

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 tanabejoushi / tanabejoshi
    たなべじょうし
(place-name) Tanabe castle ruins

白川城跡

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 shirakawajouato / shirakawajoato
    しらかわじょうあと
(place-name) Shirakawa Castle Ruins

白旗城跡

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 shirahatajouato / shirahatajoato
    しらはたじょうあと
(place-name) Shirahata Castle Ruins

盛岡城跡

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 moriokajoushi / moriokajoshi
    もりおかじょうし
(place-name) Morioka Castle Ruins

真壁城跡

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 makabejoushi / makabejoshi
    まかべじょうし
(place-name) Makabe Castle Ruins

知念城跡

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 chinenjoushi / chinenjoshi
    ちねんじょうし
(place-name) Chinen Castle Ruins

知覧城跡

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 chiranjoushi / chiranjoshi
    ちらんじょうし
(place-name) Chiran Castle Ruins

福山城跡

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 fukuyamajouato / fukuyamajoato
    ふくやまじょうあと
(place-name) Fukuyama Castle Ruins

福岡城跡

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 fukuokajouato / fukuokajoato
    ふくおかじょうあと
(place-name) Fukuoka Castle Ruins

秋田城跡

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 akitajouseki / akitajoseki
    あきたじょうせき
(place-name) Akita Castle Ruins

種里城跡

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 tanesatojouato / tanesatojoato
    たねさとじょうあと
(place-name) Tanesato Castle Ruins

穴熊囲い

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 anagumagakoi
    あなぐまがこい
{shogi} anaguma castle (defensive opening)

空中楼閣

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 kuuchuuroukaku / kuchurokaku
    くうちゅうろうかく
(yoji) castle in the air

竹田城跡

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 takedajoushi / takedajoshi
    たけだじょうし
(place-name) Takeda Castle Ruins

笹山城跡

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 sasayamajoushi / sasayamajoshi
    ささやまじょうし
(place-name) Sasayama Castle Ruins

箕輪城跡

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 minowajouseki / minowajoseki
    みのわじょうせき
(place-name) Minowa Castle Ruins

篠山城跡

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 sasayamajouato / sasayamajoato
    ささやまじょうあと
(place-name) Sasayama Castle Ruins

籠城作戦

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 roujousakusen / rojosakusen
    ろうじょうさくせん
strategy of holing oneself up in a castle (house, building)

米山城跡

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 yoneyamajouato / yoneyamajoato
    よねやまじょうあと
(place-name) Yoneyama Castle Ruins

糸数城跡

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 itokazujoushi / itokazujoshi
    いとかずじょうし
(place-name) Itokazu Castle Ruins

胆沢城跡

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 isawajouato / isawajoato
    いさわじょうあと
(place-name) Isawa Castle Ruins

能島城跡

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 nojimajoushi / nojimajoshi
    のじまじょうし
(place-name) Nojima Castle Ruins

苗木城跡

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 naegijouato / naegijoato
    なえぎじょうあと
(place-name) Naegi Castle Ruins

若松城跡

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 wakamatsujouato / wakamatsujoato
    わかまつじょうあと
(place-name) Wakamatsu Castle Ruins

葛尾城跡

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 kuzuojouato / kuzuojoato
    くずおじょうあと
(place-name) Kuzuo Castle Ruins

角牟礼城

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 tsunomurejou / tsunomurejo
    つのむれじょう
(place-name) Tsunomure Castle

赤穂城跡

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 akoujouato / akojoato
    あこうじょうあと
(place-name) Akou Castle Ruins

赤阪城跡

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 akasakajouato / akasakajoato
    あかさかじょうあと
(place-name) Akasaka Castle Ruins

赤館城跡

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 akadatejoushi / akadatejoshi
    あかだてじょうし
(place-name) Akadate Castle Ruins

野原城址

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 nowarashiroato
    のわらしろあと
(place-name) Nowara castle ruins

野田城跡

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 nodajouato / nodajoato
    のだじょうあと
(place-name) Noda Castle Ruins

金城鉄壁

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 kinjouteppeki / kinjoteppeki
    きんじょうてっぺき
(1) (yoji) impregnable castle (walls); (can be adjective with の) (2) (yoji) impregnable; invulnerable; unassailable

金山城跡

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 kanayamajouseki / kanayamajoseki
    かなやまじょうせき
(place-name) Kanayama Castle Ruins

金石城跡

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 kaneishijouato / kaneshijoato
    かねいしじょうあと
(place-name) Kaneishi Castle Ruins

鉢形城跡

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 hachigatajouato / hachigatajoato
    はちがたじょうあと
(place-name) Hachigata Castle Ruins

長浜城跡

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 nagahamajouato / nagahamajoato
    ながはまじょうあと
(place-name) Nagahama Castle Ruins

長篠城跡

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 nagashinojoushi / nagashinojoshi
    ながしのじょうし
(place-name) Nagashino Castle Ruins

阿坂城跡

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 azakajouseki / azakajoseki
    あざかじょうせき
(place-name) Azaka Castle Ruins

雉岡城跡

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 kijiokajouato / kijiokajoato
    きじおかじょうあと
(place-name) Kijioka Castle Ruins

霞ヶ城跡

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 kasumigajouato / kasumigajoato
    かすみがじょうあと
(place-name) Kasumiga Castle Ruins

霧山城跡

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 kiriyamajouato / kiriyamajoato
    きりやまじょうあと
(place-name) Kiriyama Castle Ruins

飛山城跡

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 tobiyamajouseki / tobiyamajoseki
    とびやまじょうせき
(place-name) Tobiyama Castle Ruins

Variations:

屋形

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 yakata; tachi(館); tate(館)
    やかた; たち(館); たて(館)
(1) mansion; palace; manor house; castle; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman; noblewoman; dignitary; (3) (やかた only) (archaism) cabin (on a boat, carriage, etc.)

首里城跡

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 shurijoushi / shurijoshi
    しゅりじょうし
(place-name) Shuri Castle Ruins

高取城跡

see styles
 takatorijoushi / takatorijoshi
    たかとりじょうし
(place-name) Takatori Castle Ruins

高山城跡

see styles
 takayamajouseki / takayamajoseki
    たかやまじょうせき
(place-name) Takayama Castle Ruins

高松城跡

see styles
 takamatsujouato / takamatsujoato
    たかまつじょうあと
(place-name) Takamatsu Castle Ruins

高知城跡

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 kouchijoushi / kochijoshi
    こうちじょうし
(place-name) Kōchi Castle Ruins

高遠城跡

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 takatoujoushi / takatojoshi
    たかとうじょうし
(place-name) Takatou Castle Ruins

鳥取城跡

see styles
 tottorijouseki / tottorijoseki
    とっとりじょうせき
(place-name) Tottori Castle Ruins

鳥越城跡

see styles
 torigoeshiroato
    とりごえしろあと
(place-name) Torigoe Castle Ruins

鶴亀城跡

see styles
 tsurukamejouato / tsurukamejoato
    つるかめじょうあと
(place-name) Tsurukame Castle Ruins

黒井城跡

see styles
 kuroijouato / kuroijoato
    くろいじょうあと
(place-name) Kuroi Castle Ruins

龍岡城跡

see styles
 tatsuokajouato / tatsuokajoato
    たつおかじょうあと
(place-name) Tatsuoka Castle Ruins

アイヌ城跡

see styles
 ainushiroato
    アイヌしろあと
(place-name) Ainu Castle Ruins

お山の大将

see styles
 oyamanotaishou / oyamanotaisho
    おやまのたいしょう
king of the hill; king of the castle; king of the mountain

かき揚げ城

see styles
 kakiagejiro
    かきあげじろ
(obscure) (archaism) small castle with a simple earthen-walled moat

キャッスル

see styles
 kyassuru
    キャッスル
(1) castle; (2) {comp} Compact Application Solution Language; CASL; (surname) Castle

ひこにゃん

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 hikonyan
    ひこにゃん
(char) Hikonyan (feline mascot of Hikone Castle); (ch) Hikonyan (feline mascot of Hikone Castle)

久留里城跡

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 kururijouato / kururijoato
    くるりじょうあと
(place-name) Kururi Castle Ruins

八王子城跡

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 hachioujijouato / hachiojijoato
    はちおうじじょうあと
(place-name) Hachiouji Castle Ruins

具志川城跡

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 gushikawajouato / gushikawajoato
    ぐしかわじょうあと
(place-name) Gushikawa Castle Ruins

勝間田城跡

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 katsumatajouato / katsumatajoato
    かつまたじょうあと
(place-name) Katsumata Castle Ruins

名古屋城跡

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 nagoyajouato / nagoyajoato
    なごやじょうあと
(place-name) Nagoya Castle Ruins

名護屋城跡

see styles
 nagoyajoushi / nagoyajoshi
    なごやじょうし
(place-name) Nagoya Castle Ruins

大多喜城跡

see styles
 ootakijouato / ootakijoato
    おおたきじょうあと
(place-name) Ootaki Castle Ruins

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