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Japanese History
[Introduction to the Contents]
It introduces the castle buildings of Koka Gunchu so, huge mountain castles of Sengoku daimyo, castles on borders, battle castles, Hikone Castle from Azuchi-jo Castle, the founder of early-modern castles, to early-modern castles, and Zeze Castle, which are important for the study of the history of Japanese castles and Sengoku history.
[Contents]
A series published in the magazine "Lake Biwa" published by The Association of Architects Offices of Shiga Prefecture was published as a book.
Contents
Chapter 1 Stone Wall Technology that Pioneered Azuchi Castle
Chapter 2 From Hottate Bashira Building to Foundation Stone Building
Chapter 3 Omi Castle in the Era of Nobunaga
Chapter 4 Omi Castle in the Era of Hideyoshi
Chapter 6 Omi Shugo and Kannon-ji temple Castle
Chapter 7 Omi Shugo and Joheiji Castle
Chapter 8 Omi Shugo and Zeze Castle
Chapter 9 Omi Shugo and Hikone Castle
Chapter 7 Omi Shugo and Kenritsudaigaku Castle
Chapter 8 Kotani Castle
Chapter 9 Omi Shugo and tomb of lord
Chapter 9 Omi Shugo and
Chapter 9 Omi Shugo and Kenritsudaigaku
Chapter 10 He retired in 2021.
Author's brief history
Born in Osaka Prefecture in 1955.
Graduated from the Department of History in the Faculty of Letters of Ryukoku University.
Worked at Shiga Cultural Heritage Preservation Association, Maibara Board of Education of the city, and Director of the Nagahama Castle History Museum.
He became an Associate Professor at Kanazawa University and Osaka University in 2011.
Specializes in Japanese archaeology, especially the study of medieval castles and the study of early-modern castles.
Study of early-modern castles.
Study of early-modern castles.
Currently, Emeritus Professor at Shiga University and Councilor of Japan Castle Association.
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