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97: 65: 48: 104: 72: 420:, a fire destroyed most of the remaining castle structures. Most of the castle grounds were sold off, and the moats filled in. Tatebayashi city hall is located on what was once part of the castle grounds. All that remains of the castle today are some stone walls, and one of the gates of the third bailey. 310:, the area around Tatebayashi was controlled by the Akai clan, although records for this period are very uncertain. According to legend, Akai Terumitsu saved a young fox from naughty children, and then in the evening an 314:
appeared and recommended a location for his castle, drawing a design for the fortifications on the ground by its tail. The name of Tatebayashi castle first appears in reliable documents dated 1471, when the
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was reassigned to other territories, the castle was retained by the most trusted of Tokugawa retainers or relatives, including at one point the younger brother of Shōgun
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near the base of the old donjon to serve as the symbol of the castle, but did not reconstruct the donjon itself.
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of the castle was allowed to fall to ruin. In 1707 the grandson of Shōgun
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However, from the death of Tsunayoshi’s son, Tokumatsu, in 1683, the
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ordered an attack on the castle. The territory was contested in the
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Japanese castle in Tatebayashi, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
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Tatebayashi
Gunma Prefecture
Japan

Tatebeyashi Castle 館林城 is located in Gunma Prefecture
Tatebeyashi Castle 館林城 is located in Japan
36°14′39.25″N 139°32′28.8″E / 36.2442361°N 139.541333°E / 36.2442361; 139.541333
Japanese castle
Sakakibara Yasumasa
Edo period
Japanese castle
Tatebayashi
Gunma Prefecture
Japan
Edo period
Akimoto clan
daimyō
Tatebayashi Domain
Muromachi period
Inari
Uesugi clan
Sengoku period
Takeda
Later Hōjō clans
Ishida Mitsunari
Battle of Odawara
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Kantō region
Sakakibara Yasumasa
Four Generals

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