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[[Kashiwara Castle]] was a seigneurial manor in the province of [[Iga]]. Constructed from [[wood]] and benefiting from the {{Wiki|ja:柏原城_(伊賀国)|local topography}} it clearly differed from the architecture used by the [[Daimyō|great lords]] in [[Kyoto]]. Furthermore, it was not associated with the classic image of {{Wiki|Japanese castle}}s from the 16th and 17th centuries, [[Azuchi Castle|Azuchi]] being an example. | [[Kashiwara Castle]] was a seigneurial manor in the province of [[Iga]]. Constructed from [[wood]] and benefiting from the {{Wiki|ja:柏原城_(伊賀国)|local topography}} it clearly differed from the architecture used by the [[Daimyō|great lords]] in [[Kyoto]]. Furthermore, it was not associated with the classic image of {{Wiki|Japanese castle}}s from the 16th and 17th centuries, [[Azuchi Castle|Azuchi]] being an example. | ||
It included three main edifices, the main building, an annex, and a warehouse. The entire complex was also surrounded by a ditch. It resembled a fortified farm rather than a proper castle. Kashiwara Castle notably served as the final bastion of Iga during one of the most [[Tenshō Iga War|devastating wars]] in the province. This 1581 event remains a stark example of the power of [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]]'s army. The army faced resistance from the people of Iga, including the {{Wiki| | It included three main edifices, the main building, an annex, and a warehouse. The entire complex was also surrounded by a ditch. It resembled a fortified farm rather than a proper castle. Kashiwara Castle notably served as the final bastion of Iga during one of the most [[Tenshō Iga War|devastating wars]] in the province. This 1581 event remains a stark example of the power of [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]]'s army. The army faced resistance from the people of Iga, including the {{Wiki|jizamurai}} and peasants; however, the result was still the complete destruction of the local [[Iga ikki|autonomous organization]] of the province. | ||
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Kashiwara Castle was a seigneurial manor in the province of Iga. Constructed from wood and benefiting from the local topography it clearly differed from the architecture used by the great lords in Kyoto. Furthermore, it was not associated with the classic image of Japanese castles from the 16th and 17th centuries, Azuchi being an example.
It included three main edifices, the main building, an annex, and a warehouse. The entire complex was also surrounded by a ditch. It resembled a fortified farm rather than a proper castle. Kashiwara Castle notably served as the final bastion of Iga during one of the most devastating wars in the province. This 1581 event remains a stark example of the power of Nobunaga's army. The army faced resistance from the people of Iga, including the jizamurai and peasants; however, the result was still the complete destruction of the local autonomous organization of the province.
