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{{Castle Photo | |||
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|Castle= | |||
Tsukui Castle | |||
|Description= | |||
Tatebori, a vertical moat. There were many such moats around the castle. They prevent attackers from traversing across the mountainside easily. This does not look especially deep but they have mostly filled in with leaves and sediment over 400 years. Originally they would have been over 1 meter deep. | |||
|Short Description= | |||
Tatebori, vertical moat | |||
|Description Jse= | |||
竪堀 | |||
|Short Description Jse= | |||
竪堀 | |||
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35.5793888888889,139.277466666667 | |||
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3455 | |||
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|Structures= | |||
Moats | |||
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|Main Keep Structure= | |||
|Gates= | |||
|Yagura= | |||
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|Edo= | |||
|Moats= | |||
Dry Moats | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 25 June 2017
Castle | Tsukui Castle |
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Photo Order | 2 |
Hidden | No |
Description | Tatebori, a vertical moat. There were many such moats around the castle. They prevent attackers from traversing across the mountainside easily. This does not look especially deep but they have mostly filled in with leaves and sediment over 400 years. Originally they would have been over 1 meter deep. |
Short Description | Tatebori, vertical moat |
Description in Japanese | 竪堀 |
Short Description in Japanese | 竪堀 |
Map |
Structures | Moats |
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Gates | |
Turrets | |
Moats | Dry Moats |
Main Keep Type | |
Main Keep Structure | |
Condition | |
Edo Castle Photos | |
Samurai Home | - highlight: |
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