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forms part of the defenses by being completely encircled by moats and earthen ramparts, and with the arrangement of streets and townhouses planned as part of the defensive belt. The Itami River, Daroku River and the Ina River form part of the natural fortifications, and were connected by moats on
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were performed on the site from 1975, with remnants of moats, wells and stone walls uncovered. The stone walls incorporated gravestones and stone pagodas which had been plundered from Buddhist temples in the vicinity. The castle site is now open as a public park.
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the west and south. Three fortresses were placed a key points on the outer defense line. The structure was strong enough to withstand attacks by Oda Nobunaga's large army for a year.
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demolished the castle, and rebuilt it as one of the largest castles in this region. He also changed its name from Itami Castle to Arioka Castle. However, after Araki rebelled against
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At its height, the castle extended from 1.7 kilometers north-to-south by 0.8 kilometers east-to-west, and was an early example of a
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Itami Castle was constructed by the Itami clans minor samurai clan who controlled this area of Settsu Province in the
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The east side of the castle site was destroyed in 1891 due to railway construction, and most of Honmaru (
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since 1979. The ruins of the castle are located just in front of today's
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Itami
Hyōgo Prefecture

Itami Castle is located in Hyōgo Prefecture
Itami Castle is located in Japan
34°46′52.66″N 135°25′15.21″E / 34.7812944°N 135.4208917°E / 34.7812944; 135.4208917
Japanese castle
Nanboku-chō period
National Historic Site of Japan

Muromachi period
Japanese castle
Kawabe District
Settsu Province
Itami
Hyōgo Prefecture
Japan
National Historic Site
Itami Station
Nanboku-chō period
Araki Murashige
Oda Nobunaga
Siege of Itami (1579)
Ikeda Motosuke
Mino Province
castle town
inner bailey
Archaeological excavations
Itami Station (Hankyu)
Hankyu Itami Line

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