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Kinugasa Castle Ruins
神奈川県
The Miura clan's home castle built by Miura Tamemichi in 1081, where the 89-year-old Yoshiaki sacrificed himself in 1180 to buy time for the clan to join Yoritomo's uprising.
創建
1081
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20 min walk from JR Kinugasa Station
Kinugasa-cho 29, Yokosuka, Kanagawa
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Castle
Founded 1081
945 years
概要
Main castle of the Miura clan, built in 1081 by Miura Tamemichi as a medieval mountain fortress. For about 400 years it served as the military center of the Miura Peninsula. In 1180, when Yoritomo raised his army, Miura Yoshiaki — the 89-year-old patriarch — stayed behind at Kinugasa Castle to buy time for his clan against Hatakeyama Shigetada's forces, sacrificing himself heroically. This self-sa…
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Built by Miura Tamemichi in 1081. The 89-year-old Miura Yoshiaki died heroically in the 1180 Battle of Kinugasa. The castle served the Miura clan for about 400 years until their destruction in 1516.
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