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Thank you for viewing. Please read the following and only purchase if you understand. Please also read the comments. ★ Immediate purchase without comment is welcome. ★ Priority will be given to the person who purchases first. ★ Free shipping, method at my discretion. ★ No need for a message after purchase. ★ No price reductions. ★ No holds. ★ Shipping may not be insured. ★ We are not responsible for shipping troubles. ★ The number of shipping days is listed with some leeway. ★ Shipping is often done earlier than stated. ★ The first message will be sent after shipping. ★★ Product Details ★★ ◆ Product Name Continued Japan's 100 Famous Castles Stamp 167 Shingu Castle, Wakayama Prefecture, Shingu City (100 Famous Castles, Japanese Castles, Famous Castles, Local, Stamp, Hanko, Rally, Tourist Spot) ※ Shingu Castle (Shingu-jo) was a Japanese castle located in Shingu City, Wakayama Prefecture. Also known as Tankaku Castle (Tankaku-jo). It was also called Okimi Castle (Okimi-jo). The castle ruins are designated as a national historic site as "Shingu Castle Ruins and the Mizuno Family Cemetery." Shingu Castle is a hirayama castle built on Mount Tankaku (currently Shingu, Shingu City, Wakayama Prefecture), a small hill along the Kumano River. The alias, Tankaku Castle, comes from the fact that Tankaku-hime, the daughter of Minamoto Tameyoshi and Kumano Betto, lived here. Incidentally, Shingu Juro Yukie (Minamoto Yoritomo's uncle [5]), who is considered the ancestor of the Shingu clan who ruled the Kumano region before the Horiuchi clan who built "Horiuchi Shingu Castle" (alias Horiuchi Yashiki), is Tankaku's younger brother. The castle ruins of "Horiuchi Shingu Castle" (Horiuchi Yashiki) during the Horiuchi clan era became the precincts of Zenryu-ji Temple, and a water moat remains on the west side of the temple. Tadayoshi Asano built the castle in its current location, and after it was once abandoned due to the One Castle Per Province Law, Shingu Castle was rebuilt by Tadayoshi, and had large and small keeps, and Ninomaru (Kane-no-maru during the Mizuno clan era). The appearance with Matsu-no-maru was during the time of Mizuno's second generation, Shigehara. In the castle ruins of "Shingu Castle" during the Asano and Mizuno clan eras, cut-stone masonry and also rough-stone masonry remain. ◆ Note ※ This is a stamp pressed on white paper.
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