词条 | Mizuki Castle |
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The name "Mizuki" means "water fortress". The castle itself was 1.2 kilometres long, 80 metres wide and 10 meters high. It had a very large moat protecting the Hazaka side of the castle.[3] Current day siteThe present site actually has a motorway running through it. There is a fair amount of remains of the castle on site. There is nothing left of the Daifaru regional headquarters, except for an empty field. On site is a small museum, with information in English and Japanese. There is a model of Mizuki Castle in the nearby Kyushu National Museum.[4] References1. ^The Japan Magazine: A Representative Monthly of Things Japanese, Volume 11 p 185 2. ^"Ono Castle" J Castle Profile http://www.jcastle.info/castle/profile/311-Ono-Castle 3. ^"Dazaifu City of Ancient Culture" http://www.furutasigaku.jp/efuruta/edazaifu/edazai2.html 4. ^Turnbull, Stephen "Japanese Castles AD 250–1540" Osprey Publishing See also
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