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|Japanese Name=空堀
|Japanese Name=空堀
|Property Type=Features
|Property Type=Features
|Description=Trenches, earthworks, empty moats, or dry moats cover a wide range of trench like fortifications around castles. In flatland castles they are often similar in structure to water moats but without the water.  Both water moats or dry trenches have their own unique advantages and disadvantages.  it can be harder for intruders to hide in a dry moat and no natural water sounds to disguise entry. The slick clay sides of many castles in the Kanto region were especially slippery and difficult to climb.  
|Description=The term [[Glossary-Term::karabori]] [[Glossary-Link::Trenches]] in general covers a wide range of trench like fortifications around castles and may also be called [[Glossary-Term::trenches]], [[Glossary-Term::ditches]], [[Glossary-Term::empty moats]], or [[Glossary-Term::dry moats]] in English. [[Glossary-Term::Karabori]] are [[Glossary-Definition::dug to prevent attackers from easily entering or moving around a castle. There are also various subtypes depending on the location in the castle and orientation such as horizontal, vertical or across a mountain ridge. There are also subtypes depending on structure like unebori and shouji-bori.]] In flatland castles they are often similar in structure to water moats but without the water.  Both water moats or dry trenches have their own unique advantages and disadvantages.  For example, it can be harder for intruders to hide in a dry moat and there no natural water sounds that might disguise entry. The slick clay sides of many castles in the Kanto region were especially slippery and difficult to climb. I have had a difficult time even in hiking boots getting up only  slight slope where there is no grass for traction. On the other hand, water moats, where feasible, can be a good psychological deterrent. Attackers don't know how deep they are or what is underneath. A wet intruder will likely leave a trail and they will need to expend more energy to get across.  


When you see a lot of photos on this site or visit these locations yourself you may think these trenches wouldn't be much of a deterrent but keep in mind that they have probably filled with leaves and dirt and been eroded significantly over the last 400 years.  What is now a meter or less deep may have been two or three times that deep at one time.   
When you see photos or visit these locations yourself you may think that these trenches are shallow and would not be much of a deterrent but keep in mind that they have filled with leaves and dirt and have been eroded significantly over the last 400 years.  What is now a meter or less deep may have been two or three times that deep at one time.   


Some terms related to trenches that you may see include:
Some terms related to trenches that you may see include:


==== Horikiri (堀切) ====
==== Horikiri (堀切) ====
this is a deep trench cut across a mountain ridge to impede attackers from easily climbing the ridge.  You see a lot of these on the path to mountaintop castles and it's usually the first sign that you've entered a castle. Unless a signs there to point them out or you are used to seeing them you might not notice them but if you think about it, such a sudden steep dip in the ridge is unnatural.  
This is a deep trench cut across a mountain ridge to impede attackers from easily climbing the ridge.  You see a lot of these on the path to mountaintop castles and it's usually the first sign that you've entered a castle. Unless there are signs to point them out or you are familiar with seeing horikiri you might not notice them at all. But, if you think about it, such a sudden steep dip in a ridge is very unnatural.  


[[file:kuma4.jpg|150px]]
[[file:kuma4.jpg|150px]]
[[file:washio26.jpg|150px]]
[[file:washio26.jpg|150px]]


==== Yokobori (横堀) ====
==== Yokobori (横堀) ====
a horizontal trench across a  slope or mountain. It can also provide an easier route for defenders to cross a slope.   
A horizontal trench across a  slope or mountain. It can also provide an easier route for defenders to cross a slope.   


[[file:koshigoe9.jpg|150px]]
[[file:koshigoe9.jpg|150px]]
[[file:iwabitsu33.jpg|150px]]
[[file:iwabitsu33.jpg|150px]]


==== Tatebori (竪堀) ====
==== Tatebori (竪堀) ====
a vertical trench running up and down a slope. It can be used to impede attackers from easily crossing a slope and can force them into a kill zone.  
A vertical trench running down a slope. It can be used to impede attackers from easily crossing a slope and can force them into a kill zone.  


[[file:iwabitsu34.jpg|150px]]
[[file:iwabitsu34.jpg|150px]]
[[file:haibara16.jpg|150px]]
[[file:haibara16.jpg|150px]]


==== Unejotatebori (畝状竪堀) ====
==== Unejotatebori (畝状竪堀) ====
several tatebori across one slope on a mountaintop castle. They may be difficult to see if the are running down the steep side of a castle you may not be able to get to them.
Several parallel tatebori across one slope on a mountaintop castle. They may be difficult to see if the are on a steep side of the castle that you cannot get to.


[[file:jofukuji26.jpg|150px]]
[[file:jofukuji26.jpg|150px]]
[[file:kuma23.jpg|150px]]
[[file:kuma23.jpg|150px]]


==== Shojibori (障子堀) ==== a wider trench with square depressions carved out. It forces attackers to either walk the narrow ridges and be easily fired upon or scale up and down the walls putting them in vulnerable positions and using energy.
 
==== Shojibori (障子堀) ====  
A wider trench with square depressions carved out. It forces attackers to either walk the narrow ridges and be easily fired upon or scale up and down the slick clay walls putting them in vulnerable positions and using a lot of physical energy. These are often attributed to the Hojo but the Hideyoshi's Osaka Castle had great shojibori too.  Unfortunately you can not longer see them. The only really good shojibori you can see today are at [[Yamanaka Castle]] in Shizuoka but many more have been excavated and reburied over the years.  


[[file:yamanaka7.jpg|150px]]
[[file:yamanaka7.jpg|150px]]
[[file:yamanaka8.jpg|150px]]
[[file:yamanaka8.jpg|150px]]


==== Unebori (畝堀) ==== a trench with ridges across them. This is similar in design to the shojibori but instead of a "waffle" like design it is only a single row of dugout depressions.  
 
==== Unebori (畝堀) ====  
A trench with ridges across them. This is similar in design to the shojibori but instead of a "waffle" like design it is only a single row of dugout depressions.  


[[file:kawamura3.jpg|150px]]
[[file:kawamura3.jpg|150px]]
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==== Empty Moats (空堀) ====
These are the moats you are more likely to see at flatland castles.  They are similar in size and shape to water moats but without the water.


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[[file:nagoya11.jpg|150px]]
<tr><td colspan="4" class="SThumbTitle"><b>Dry Moats</b>
[[file:sakura2.jpg|150px]]
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[[file:osaka22.jpg|150px]]
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<td><a href="/photos/view/347-Nagoya-Castle"><img src="http://media.jcastle.info/images/nagoya/nagoya11-h.jpg" /></a> Nagoya Castle</td>
<td><a href="/photos/view/"><img src="http://media.jcastle.info/images/nagoya/nagoya16-h.jpg" /></a>Nagoya Castle</td>
<td><a href="/photos/view/106-Sakura-Castle"><img src="http://media.jcastle.info/images/sakura/sakura2-h.jpg" /></a>Sakura Castle</td>
<td><a href="/photos/view/789-Mito-Castle"><img src="http://media.jcastle.info/images/mito/mito1-h.jpg" /></a>Mito Castle</td>
</tr>
</table>
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 20 April 2021

Trenches / 空堀

This is a subtype of Features

The term karabori Trenches in general covers a wide range of trench like fortifications around castles and may also be called trenches, ditches, empty moats, or dry moats in English. Karabori are dug to prevent attackers from easily entering or moving around a castle. There are also various subtypes depending on the location in the castle and orientation such as horizontal, vertical or across a mountain ridge. There are also subtypes depending on structure like unebori and shouji-bori.Property "Glossary-Definition" (as page type) with input value "dug to prevent attackers from easily entering or moving around a castle. There are also various subtypes depending on the location in the castle and orientation such as horizontal, vertical or across a mountain ridge. There are also subtypes depending on structure like unebori and shouji-bori." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process. In flatland castles they are often similar in structure to water moats but without the water. Both water moats or dry trenches have their own unique advantages and disadvantages. For example, it can be harder for intruders to hide in a dry moat and there no natural water sounds that might disguise entry. The slick clay sides of many castles in the Kanto region were especially slippery and difficult to climb. I have had a difficult time even in hiking boots getting up only slight slope where there is no grass for traction. On the other hand, water moats, where feasible, can be a good psychological deterrent. Attackers don't know how deep they are or what is underneath. A wet intruder will likely leave a trail and they will need to expend more energy to get across.

When you see photos or visit these locations yourself you may think that these trenches are shallow and would not be much of a deterrent but keep in mind that they have filled with leaves and dirt and have been eroded significantly over the last 400 years. What is now a meter or less deep may have been two or three times that deep at one time.

Some terms related to trenches that you may see include:


Horikiri (堀切)

This is a deep trench cut across a mountain ridge to impede attackers from easily climbing the ridge. You see a lot of these on the path to mountaintop castles and it's usually the first sign that you've entered a castle. Unless there are signs to point them out or you are familiar with seeing horikiri you might not notice them at all. But, if you think about it, such a sudden steep dip in a ridge is very unnatural.

Kuma4.jpg Washio26.jpg


Yokobori (横堀)

A horizontal trench across a slope or mountain. It can also provide an easier route for defenders to cross a slope.

Koshigoe9.jpg Iwabitsu33.jpg


Tatebori (竪堀)

A vertical trench running down a slope. It can be used to impede attackers from easily crossing a slope and can force them into a kill zone.

Iwabitsu34.jpg Haibara16.jpg


Unejotatebori (畝状竪堀)

Several parallel tatebori across one slope on a mountaintop castle. They may be difficult to see if the are on a steep side of the castle that you cannot get to.

Jofukuji26.jpg Kuma23.jpg


Shojibori (障子堀)

A wider trench with square depressions carved out. It forces attackers to either walk the narrow ridges and be easily fired upon or scale up and down the slick clay walls putting them in vulnerable positions and using a lot of physical energy. These are often attributed to the Hojo but the Hideyoshi's Osaka Castle had great shojibori too. Unfortunately you can not longer see them. The only really good shojibori you can see today are at Yamanaka Castle in Shizuoka but many more have been excavated and reburied over the years.

Yamanaka7.jpg Yamanaka8.jpg


Unebori (畝堀)

A trench with ridges across them. This is similar in design to the shojibori but instead of a "waffle" like design it is only a single row of dugout depressions.

Kawamura3.jpg Kawamura9.jpg


Empty Moats (空堀)

These are the moats you are more likely to see at flatland castles. They are similar in size and shape to water moats but without the water.

Nagoya11.jpg Sakura2.jpg Osaka22.jpg

Castles with Trenches
  1. Aiki Castle (Minochi)
  2. Akagi Kita Castle
  3. Akagi Minami Castle
  4. Akaiwa Castle
  5. Akasu Castle (Ina)
  6. Akatsuka Castle
  7. Akayama Jin'ya
  8. Akechi Castle
  9. Akechi Osayama Castle
  10. Akiba Fort (Azumi)
  11. Akiyoshi Fort
  12. Akizuki Castle
  13. Akutagawasan Castle
  14. Amabiki Castle
  15. Amagata Castle
  16. Amanari Castle
  17. Ametoya Castle
  18. Amidagamine Castle (Yamashiro)
  19. Ansho Castle
  20. Aoiyama Castle
  21. Aoki Castle (Azumi)
  22. Aoyagi Castle
  23. Aoyama Castle
  24. Aoyama Castle (Nagato)
  25. Aoyama Castle (Omi)
  26. Ara Castle (Ina)
  27. Ara Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  28. Aragaito Fort
  29. Araihara Castle
  30. Arashi Castle
  31. Aratoshou Castle
  32. Arikoyama Castle
  33. Aruga Castle
  34. Asaba Castle
  35. Asahi Castle (Chikuma)
  36. Asahi Castle (Owari)
  37. Asahi Moated Settlement
  38. Asahiyama Castle
  39. Asahiyama Castle (Kai)
  40. Asaka Castle (Chikuma)
  41. Asakura Yakata
  42. Ashigara Castle
  43. Ashikaga Masauji Yakata
  44. Ashinoya Jin'ya
  45. Asonuma Castle
  46. Asuke Castle
  47. Awaji Castle (Chikuma)
  48. Awaya Yakata
  49. Awazawa Castle (Suwa)
  50. Ayukawa Castle (Koka)
  51. Azuchi Castle
  52. Baba Yashiki
  53. Binmanji Castle
  54. Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
  55. Bitchu Takamatsu Castle
  56. Bodaiyama Castle
  57. Bue Yakata (Totomi)
  58. Chausudate
  59. Chausuyama Castle (Nukata)
  60. Chausuyama Castle (Shinano)
  61. Chigasaki Castle
  62. Chihaya Castle
  63. Chikaoka Castle
  64. Chikatou Fort
  65. Chikusa Castle
  66. Chouja Yashiki (Totomi)
  67. Choujayama Castle
  68. Choujayashiki Yakata
  69. Daikan Yashiki
  70. Daikan'yashiki Castle
  71. Dainenji Yakata
  72. Daita Castle
  73. Damine Castle
  74. Deura Castle
  75. Dodo Fort
  76. Dokyou Castle
  77. Dota Castle (Mino)
  78. Dousawa Fort
  79. Eboshigata Castle
  80. Echizen Ohno Castle
  81. Egawa Fort
  82. Ema Yakata
  83. Enryakuji Higashitani Fort
  84. Enryakuji Kitatani Fort
  85. Enryakuji Nishitani Fort
  86. Fubukikaito Castle (Ina)
  87. Fuchu Castle (Hitachi)
  88. Fujihashi Castle (Tokyo)
  89. Fujita Castle
  90. Fukakusa Yakata
  91. Fukayama Castle (Suruga)
  92. Fukazawa Castle
  93. Fukigabora Castle
  94. Fukui Castle (Shinano)
  95. Fukuju Fort (Odani Castle)
  96. Fukushima Castle (Kiso)
  97. Fukuyo Castle
  98. Fumimichi Castle
  99. Funagatayama Castle
  100. Funaoka Castle
  101. Funaokayama Castle
  102. Funayama Castle
  103. Furujiro Fort
  104. Furujouyama Castle (Hanishina)
  105. Furumiya Castle
  106. Furumiya Castle (Kai)
  107. Furuwatari Castle
  108. Fusumada Castle
  109. Futamata Castle
  110. Futatsugi Castle (Azumi)
  111. Futoge Castle
  112. Futoh'yama Castle
  113. Futsukamachi Castle
  114. Ganjaku Castle
  115. Ganryakuji Castle
  116. Gassan Toda Castle
  117. Genbao Castle
  118. Gentairi Castle
  119. Gifu Castle
  120. Gion Castle
  121. Gobara Castle
  122. Goi Castle (Mikawa)
  123. Gokan Castle
  124. Gongen Yakata
  125. Gongen'yama Castle (Mino)
  126. Goryu Castle
  127. Gouda Fort
  128. Goudo Castle
  129. Haba Castle
  130. Habauehori Yashiki
  131. Habu Castle
  132. Hachigata Castle
  133. Hachikenchōja Castle
  134. Hachiman'yama Castle (Tanba)
  135. Hachimanpara Jinsho
  136. Hachioji Castle
  137. Hadanashi Castle
  138. Hadanashiyama Castle
  139. Hagi Castle
  140. Hagikura Fort
  141. Hagiwarasuwa Castle
  142. Haguro Castle (Owari)
  143. Haibara Castle
  144. Hajoudoko Castle
  145. Hakii Yakata
  146. Hakota Castle (Kozuke)
  147. Hakoyama Castle (Takai)
  148. Hakusan Castle
  149. Hakusan Castle (Harima)
  150. Hamada Castle
  151. Hamagawa Castle
  152. Hanagoya Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  153. Hanamaki Castle
  154. Hanaoka Castle (Azumi)
  155. Hanaoka Castle (Saku)
  156. Hanasaki Castle (Tsuru)
  157. Hanawa Castle
  158. Hanazono Castle
  159. Hanazono Mitake Castle
  160. Haneo Castle
  161. Hannyaji Castle
  162. Harano Castle (Suwa)
  163. Haranomoto Castle
  164. Haruyamako Castle
  165. Haruyamaoh Castle
  166. Hasedo Castle
  167. Hatada Castle (Omi)
  168. Hatakenaka Yakata
  169. Hatayama Castle
  170. Hatsuzawa Castle
  171. Hattori Castle (Koka)
  172. Hayaotoshi Castle
  173. Hayashikojo Castle
  174. Hayashiohjo Castle
  175. Hekirichi Jinya
  176. Hekitani Castle
  177. Hida Castle (Omi)
  178. Higashi Goma Castle
  179. Higashi Maruoka Castle (Koka)
  180. Higashi Sakabe Castle
  181. Higashijou Castle (Chikuma)
  182. Hijika Castle
  183. Hijiyama Castle (Iga)
  184. Hikaru Castle
  185. Hiki Castle
  186. Hikida Castle
  187. Hikobe Yashiki
  188. Hikone Castle
  189. Hime Castle (Chikuma)
  190. Hime Castle (Hanishina)
  191. Hinode Castle
  192. Hinohara Castle
  193. Hirai Castle
  194. Hirai Kanayama Castle
  195. Hiraide Moated Settlement
  196. Hiraizumi Date
  197. Hirakura Castle
  198. Hirao Castle (Ise)
  199. Hirase Castle
  200. Hirase Kitano Castle
  201. Hirose Castle (Hida)
  202. Hisawa Castle
  203. Hishakuyama Castle
  204. Hitomoshi Castle (Saku)
  205. Hiyama Castle
  206. Hobonishi Castle
  207. Hojo Clan Residence
  208. Honjin'yama Castle (Mino)
  209. Horigane Yakata
  210. Horikoshi Castle
  211. Hoshina Maenoyama Fort
  212. Hoshiyamako Castle
  213. Hosogaya Yakata
  214. Hosokawashiroyama Castle
  215. Houzouji Yakata
  216. Hyakusaiji Castle
  217. Ibarayama Castle
  218. Ibayama Castle
  219. Ibi Castle
  220. Ibuka Castle
  221. Ichiba Castle (Ise)
  222. Ichijodani Castle
  223. Ichijodani Kojo Castle
  224. Ichijodaniyama Castle
  225. Ichinomiya Castle
  226. Iden Castle
  227. Iden Miyanokoshi Castle
  228. Igawa Castle
  229. Iida Castle
  230. Iida Castle (Azumi)
  231. Iida Castle (Totomi)
  232. Iida Fort
  233. Iidako Castle (Totomi)
  234. Iimori Castle
  235. Iimori Castle (Azumi)
  236. Iimoriyama Castle (Asuke)
  237. Iinawa Castle
  238. Iizuna Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  239. Ijiri Yashiki
  240. Ikarashi Yakata
  241. Ikeda Castle (Mino)
  242. Ikenoshiri Yakata
  243. Ima Castle (Mino)
  244. Imai Castle
  245. Imai Fort
  246. Imori Castle (Suwa)
  247. Imoto Castle (Omi)
  248. Ina Yashiki
  249. Inamura Castle (Ina)
  250. Inamurafuru Castle
  251. Inokuchi Castle
  252. Inokura Castle
  253. Inoue Castle
  254. Inoue Yakata
  255. Inoue Yakata (Shiga)
  256. Inuinofuru Castle
  257. Inukai Castle
  258. Inuyama Castle
  259. Ioto Castle
  260. Iouji Fort
  261. Isezaki Castle (Sanada)
  262. Ishibashi Castle
  263. Ishibayama Castle (Omi)
  264. Ishida Castle (Mikawa)
  265. Ishigakiyama Ichiya Castle
  266. Ishigami Castle
  267. Ishikawa Jouzan Yashiki
  268. Ishimura Castle
  269. Isobe Castle
  270. Isshiki Castle (Omi)
  271. Isshiki Castle (Suruga)
  272. Itazuke Moated Settlement
  273. Itousakaue Fort
  274. Iwabitsu Castle
  275. Iwabuchi Castle (Aida)
  276. Iwadono Castle
  277. Iwahara Castle (Azumi)
  278. Iwaki Taira Castle
  279. Iwakiri Castle
  280. Iwakura Castle (Mikawa)
  281. Iwakura Castle (Owari)
  282. Iwakura Yakata (Mikawa)
  283. Iwakuratouge Castle (Mikawa)
  284. Iwamura Castle
  285. Iwasaki Castle (Hanishina)
  286. Iwasaki Castle (Mutsu)
  287. Iwaya Castle
  288. Iwazu Castle
  289. Iwazushin Castle
  290. Izaki Castle
  291. Izu Nagahama Castle
  292. Izumigashira Castle
  293. Jikouin Fort
  294. Jikouin Yakata
  295. Jindaiji Castle
  296. Jizen Castle (Koka)
  297. Jofukuji Castle
  298. Jouhikage Fort
  299. Joujou Castle
  300. Joumura Castle (Ina)
  301. Joumurafuru Castle
  302. Jounoue Fort
  303. Kaesa Castle
  304. Kagamiyama Fort
  305. Kagohana Fort
  306. Kakegawako Castle
  307. Kakiage Castle (Chikuma)
  308. Kakutsugawa Castle
  309. Kamaenohaka Yakata
  310. Kamagatake Castle
  311. Kamaha Castle
  312. Kamei Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  313. Kameyama Castle
  314. Kameyama Castle (Azumi)
  315. Kameyama Castle (Mikawa)
  316. Kami Castle (Suwa)
  317. Kamigishimoto Castle (Omi)
  318. Kamimakifuru Castle
  319. Kaminogou Castle
  320. Kamioka Castle
  321. Kamogatake Castle
  322. Kanaiyama Castle
  323. Kanao Yogaisan Castle
  324. Kanayama Castle
  325. Kanayama Castle (Echigo)
  326. Kanazawa Castle
  327. Kanbara Castle
  328. Kanbayashi Castle
  329. Kanegasaki Castle (Iwate)
  330. Kanemaru Yakata
  331. Kaneyama Castle (Mino)
  332. Kanmuriyama Castle (Bitchu)
  333. Kannonji Castle
  334. Kannosan Castle
  335. Karakai Castle
  336. Karasaki Castle
  337. Karasawayama Castle
  338. Karasuyama Castle
  339. Karatoriya Castle
  340. Karidako Castle
  341. Karidaoh Castle
  342. Kariya Castle
  343. Kariyahara Castle
  344. Kasama Castle
  345. Kasane Castle
  346. Kaseyama Castle
  347. Kashiwara Castle
  348. Kashiwayama Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  349. Kasuga Castle (Ina)
  350. Kasugayama Castle
  351. Kasumi Castle
  352. Kasumiga Castle (Suwa)
  353. Katsumata Castle
  354. Katsunuma Castle
  355. Katsunumashi Yakata
  356. Katsurao Castle (Hanishina)
  357. Katsurayama Castle
  358. Katsuyama Castle (Echigo)
  359. Katsuyama Castle (Nagato)
  360. Katsuyama Castle (Tsuru)
  361. Katsuyama Castle (Yatsushiro)
  362. Kawahara Castle
  363. Kawajiri Castle
  364. Kawamura Castle
  365. Kazurayama Castle
  366. Keirozan Castle
  367. Kemurino Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  368. Kibune Castle
  369. Kibyu Castle
  370. Kido Castle (Mikawa)
  371. Kikkawa Motoharu Yakata
  372. Kinebuchi Yakata
  373. Kinzan Castle
  374. Kirarazaka Castle
  375. Kirihara Castle
  376. Kiriyama Castle
  377. Kita Kumai Castle
  378. Kita Majino Castle
  379. Kita Wakamiko Castle
  380. Kitaaranami Fort
  381. Kitabatakeshi Yakata
  382. Kitabodaiji Castle (Omi)
  383. Kitano Castle (Ina)
  384. Kitanosho Castle (Omi)
  385. Kitasudayama Castle (Omi)
  386. Kitatsumeno Fort
  387. Kitsune Castle (Azumi)
  388. Kiyomizu Castle (Ina)
  389. Kiyosaki Castle (Echigo)
  390. Kizu Castle
  391. Kobinata Oh'yashiki
  392. Koga Castle
  393. Kogamine Castle (Kyoto)
  394. Kogane Castle
  395. Kogane Castle (Mikawa)
  396. Kohyama Castle
  397. Koibuchi Castle
  398. Koide Castle (Ina)
  399. Koide Yakata (Tanba)
  400. Koike Fort
  401. Koiwatake Castle
  402. Kojima Castle (Hida)
  403. Kokokuji Castle
  404. Kokururi Castle
  405. Kokuryou Castle (Tanba)
  406. Kokuzousan Castle (Aida)
  407. Kokuzousan Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  408. Kokuzousanminami Fort (Aida)
  409. Kokuzousannanseioneno Castle (Aida)
  410. Kokuzousannishi Fort (Aida)
  411. Komaki Castle
  412. Komaki Castle (Chiisagata)
  413. Komakijou Ohte Fort
  414. Komakikamino Castle (Chiisagata)
  415. Komasawa Castle
  416. Komatsu Castle (Sagami)
  417. Komihanachi Castle
  418. Komori Yakata (Sarashina)
  419. Komoro Castle
  420. Kongouji Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  421. Konishi Castle (Ina)
  422. Konosumiyama Castle
  423. Koori Nishiyama Castle
  424. Koraku Castle
  425. Korin Castle (Ina)
  426. Koriyama Castle (Hiroshima)
  427. Koromogawa Date
  428. Koshibami Castle
  429. Koshigoe Castle
  430. Kosobu Yakata
  431. Kosodeonzakijinja Castle
  432. Kosuge Castle
  433. Koujin'o Castle
  434. Koumyo Castle
  435. Kounomine Castle
  436. Kouyama Castle (Bingo)
  437. Koya Castle
  438. Koya Castle (Chikuma)
  439. Koyama Castle
  440. Koyama Castle (Kai)
  441. Kozubeta Castle
  442. Kozukue Castle
  443. Kozutsumi Castle
  444. Kubo Castle (Mikawa)
  445. Kubodera Castle
  446. Kubota Castle
  447. Kubota Castle (Nukata)
  448. Kuboyashikishi Castle (Koka)
  449. Kukuri Castle
  450. Kuma Castle
  451. Kumagawa Castle
  452. Kumamoto Castle
  453. Kuno Castle
  454. Kunohe Castle
  455. Kurahone Castle
  456. Kurata Castle (Ina)
  457. Kurita Castle
  458. Kurobane Castle
  459. Kuroi Castle
  460. Kurokawashi Castle (Koka)
  461. Kurono Castle
  462. Kuruma Castle
  463. Kuruma Castle (Hanishina)
  464. Kurumayama Castle (Hanishina)
  465. Kururi Castle
  466. Kushiki Castle (Chikuma)
  467. Kutsukake Castle
  468. Kuwabara Castle
  469. Kuwagatahara Noroshidai
  470. Kuwai Castle (Mikawa)
  471. Kyara Palace
  472. Kyouraishiminbu Yakata
  473. Machimura Fort
  474. Maeda Battery
  475. Majino Castle (Kai)
  476. Makabe Castle
  477. Mamabe Castle
  478. Mamushizuka Castle
  479. Manago Castle
  480. Mariko Castle
  481. Marikoyama Fort
  482. Marune Castle
  483. Maruoka Castle (Koka)
  484. Maruyama Castle (Ina)
  485. Maruyama Douen Castle
  486. Maruyama Fort (Kai)
  487. Maruyama Noutou Castle
  488. Masugata Castle (Minochi)
  489. Masugata Castle (Musashi)
  490. Masugata Castle (Suwa)
  491. Masugata Castle (Takai)
  492. Masugatayama Castle
  493. Masuo Castle
  494. Matsudai Castle (Echigo)
  495. Matsudaira Castle
  496. Matsuida Castle
  497. Matsukura Castle
  498. Matsuo Castle
  499. Matsuo Castle (Ina)
  500. Matsuoyama Castle
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