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词条 Yarazamori Castle
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  1. History

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{{Infobox Military Structure
|name=Yarazamori Castle
屋良座森城
|partof=
|location=Naha, Okinawa
|image=Yarazamori Gusuku.JPG
|caption=Yarazamori Castle before 1945
|open_to_public=No
|type=Gusuku
|built=1546
|builder=Shō Sei
|materials=Ryukyuan limestone
|height=
|used=1546-1950
|demolished=1950
|condition=Demolished
|ownership=United States Navy
|controlledby={{flag|Ryūkyū Kingdom|size=22px}} (1546–1879)
{{flag|Empire of Japan|size=22px}} (1879–1945)
{{flag|United States|size=22px}} (1945-present)
|garrison=
|past_commanders=Jana Ueekata
|occupants=
|battles=Pirate attacks (1553, 1556), Invasion of Ryukyu (1609), Battle of Okinawa (1945)
|events=
}}{{nihongo|Yarazamori Castle|屋良座森城|Yarazamori jō|Okinawan: Yarazamui gushiku}} was a Ryukyuan gusuku in Naha, Okinawa. It was located on the southern mouth of the Kokuba River in Naha Port.

History

Yarazamori Castle was built on the southern mouth of Naha Port in 1546 by King Shō Sei.[1] It was built to defend the Port and city of Naha, alongside its sister Mie Castle. Between the two castles, an iron chain boom-net could be drawn up to deny ships access to the harbor.[1][2] Yarazamori Castle, the larger of the two, was armed with 7-9cm cannons.[2] The defenders were also armed with pikes and native-made hand cannons.[1] These defenses were intended for use against pirates, however they also proved successful in driving away the fleet of Satsuma during their 1609 invasion, where Yarazamori proved pivotal.[1][2] The castle would continue to be used for anti-piracy, however it became generally used for seeing ships off by civilians.

Originally, the castle was built in the middle of the water, with a long causeway connecting it to the mainland.[1] Over time however, land became deposited between the causeway and the land to the south until the causeway served as the coast. After the 1945 Battle of Okinawa, the United States established the southern shore of Naha Port as a naval base. As part of expanding the base, Yarazamori Castle was demolished in 1950.

References

1. ^Turnbull, Stephen. The Samurai Capture a King: Okinawa 1609. Oxford, Osprey Publishing, 2009. Page 26-29, 40-43, 46-47.
2. ^Smits, Gregory. "Examining the Myth of Ryukyuan Pacifism". Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus. 2010. http://www.japanfocus.org/-Gregory-Smits/3409/article.html accessed 16 November 2015.
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1 : Castles in Okinawa Prefecture

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