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Numata Castle

Numata Castle
沼田城
Numata, Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Numatajyo.jpg
ruins of Numata Castle
Coordinates Coordinates: 36°38′55.4″N 139°2′20.5″E / 36.648722°N 139.039028°E / 36.648722; 139.039028
Type hilltop-style Japanese castle
Site information
Open to
the public
yes
Site history
Built 1532
rebuilt 1597, 1703
Built by Numata Akiyasu, Sanada Nobuyuki, Honda Masanaga
In use Edo period
Demolished 1681, 1872

Numata Castle (沼田城 Numata-jō?) is a Japanese castle located in Numata, northern Gunma Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Numata Castle was home to the Toki clan, daimyō of Numata Domain, but the castle was ruled by a large number of different clans over its history, and is noted as the site of a major battle in the Sengoku period. The castle was also known as "Kurauchi-jō" (倉内城?).

During the Muromachi period, the area around Numata was controlled by the Numata clan, with a fortification built on this location by Numata Akiyasu in 1532. Sanada Masayuki, a vassal of Takeda Katsuyori captured the castle in 1580, and most of the Numata clan perished in a failed attempt to retake their ancestral home the following year. The area was subsequently contested between the Sanada clan and the Odawara Hōjō clan. In 1589, Toyotomi Hideyoshi attempted to arbitrate the dispute by giving Numata to the Hōjō and awarding nearby Nagurumi Castle to the Sanada. However, the Hōjō castellan Inomata Kuninori was dissatisfied with this arrangement and attacked the Sanada. However, after the defeat of the Hojo at the Battle of Odawara in 1590 the control of Numata was firmly restored to the Sanada.


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