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Itokazu Castle

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Itokazu Castle
糸数城
Nanjō, Okinawa
Ruins of Itokazu Castle
Itokazu Castle 糸数城 is located in Okinawa Prefecture
Itokazu Castle 糸数城
Itokazu Castle
糸数城
Itokazu Castle 糸数城 is located in Japan
Itokazu Castle 糸数城
Itokazu Castle
糸数城
Coordinates26°9′5″N 127°45′45″E / 26.15139°N 127.76250°E / 26.15139; 127.76250
TypeGusuku
Site information
Controlled byNanzan (14th century–1429)
 Ryūkyū Kingdom (1429–1879)
 Empire of Japan (1879–1945)
United States Military Government of the Ryukyu Islands(1945-1950)
United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands(1950-1972)
 Japan(1972-present)
Open to
the public
yes
ConditionRuins
Site history
BuiltMid-14th century
MaterialsRyukyuan limestone, wood
Garrison information
OccupantsAji of Tamagusuku Magiri
Map

Itokazu Castle (糸数城, Itokazu jō, Okinawan: Ichukaji Gushiku) is a Ryukyuan gusuku in Nanjō, Okinawa. It was built with Ryūkyūan limestone in the mid-14th century. It is now in ruins.[1]

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History

The castle was built in the Gusuku Period of Ryukyuan history. It was the home of the Aji of Tamagusuku Magiri. After Nanzan was conquered in 1429 by Shō Hashi, it came under the control of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

Ruins of the Itokazeu Castle.

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