Kurono Castle

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Kurono Castle
黒野城
Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Kurono Castle2008-1.jpg
Marker at Kurono Castle
Site history
Built1597
Built by
In use1597–1610
Demolished1610
Aerial view of Kurono Castle
Outer moat of Kurono Castle

Kurono Castle (黒野城, Kurono-jō) was a castle built in Mino Province in Japan in 1597. Though the castle spanned the Sengoku and Edo periods, it barely did so as the castle was demolished in 1610. The castle supported the Saitō, Oda and Toyotomi clans.

History[]

The castle was built by in 1597. Though Sadayasu supported the Toki clan, Katō Mitsuyasu, his father, supported the Saitō clan and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who provided many of the stones for the construction of the castle. Mitsuyasu join in the invasions of Korea, but died of illness during his trip home in 1593, putting Sadayasu in charge of construction.

Present[]

At present, there is a marker designating the former location of the castle. The surrounding area has been developed into a park. Though the donjon no longer exists, the moat, earthen walls and foundation stones still remain.

References[]

Coordinates: 35°27′36.3″N 136°43′26.7″E / 35.460083°N 136.724083°E / 35.460083; 136.724083

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