Wakayama Castle | |
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若山城 | |
Shūnan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan | |
Wakayama Castle | |
Type | Yamajiro-style castle |
Site information | |
Owner | Ōuchi clan, Sue clan |
Condition | ruins |
Site history | |
Built | 15c |
Built by | Sue clan |
Demolished | 1555 |
Events | Siege of Wakayama Castle |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Sue Okifusa, Sue Harukata |
Wakayama Castle (若山城, Wakayama-jō) is the remains of a castle structure in Shūnan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Its ruins have been protected as a Prefectural Historic Sites. [1] [2] It is located on a 217 meter mountain. [2] [3]
Wakayama castle was built by the Sue clan, one of the most important retainers of the Ōuchi clan and became a home castle of the Sue clan in the Sengoku period. [4] [5] Sue Harukata improved and strengthened the castle before the Tainei-ji incident. [4]
The castle was attacked by the Mōri clan soon after the Battle of Miyajima, Harukata's son Nagafusa was defeated and he committed seppuku. [4] It is believed the castle was demolished by the Mōri clan after the fall of the castle. [4] [5]
Wakayama Castle | |
---|---|
若山城 | |
Shūnan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan | |
Wakayama Castle | |
Type | Yamajiro-style castle |
Site information | |
Owner | Ōuchi clan, Sue clan |
Condition | ruins |
Site history | |
Built | 15c |
Built by | Sue clan |
Demolished | 1555 |
Events | Siege of Wakayama Castle |
Garrison information | |
Past commanders | Sue Okifusa, Sue Harukata |
Wakayama Castle (若山城, Wakayama-jō) is the remains of a castle structure in Shūnan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Its ruins have been protected as a Prefectural Historic Sites. [1] [2] It is located on a 217 meter mountain. [2] [3]
Wakayama castle was built by the Sue clan, one of the most important retainers of the Ōuchi clan and became a home castle of the Sue clan in the Sengoku period. [4] [5] Sue Harukata improved and strengthened the castle before the Tainei-ji incident. [4]
The castle was attacked by the Mōri clan soon after the Battle of Miyajima, Harukata's son Nagafusa was defeated and he committed seppuku. [4] It is believed the castle was demolished by the Mōri clan after the fall of the castle. [4] [5]