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Matsukura Castle : ウィキペディア英語版
Matsukura Castle (Toyama Prefecture)

was a castle in the Niikawa District of Etchū Province (present day Uozu, Toyama Prefecture, Japan).
==History==
Built in approximately 1335 on the summit of Mount Matsukura (also known as Mount Kakuma), Matsukura Castle was part of a group of castles established in the surrounding mountainous region during the Muromachi Period.
Throughout its period of use, the castle fell successively under the control of the Momonoi, Shiina, and Uesugi clans.
During the Siege of Uozu in 1582, the castle was attacked by and fell to the forces of Oda Nobunaga.
The castle was abandoned sometime during the Keichō Era.

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