Located in the city of Nakatsu, this castle, also known in Japanese as Nakatsu-Jo, was founded in 1587 under the rule of the Daimyo Kuroda Yoshitaka. Completely destroyed by the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877, which opposed disaffected samurai against the new imperial government, Nakatsu castle was rebuilt in 1964 by the descendants of the Okudaira samurai clan and was modeled on Hagi Castle (Yamaguchi prefecture).
Finally, Nakatsu Castle is known as one of the three mizujiro, or “castles on the sea” in Japan, with Takamatsu Castle in Kagawa Prefecture and Imabari Castle in Ehime Prefecture.
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Situé dans la ville de Nakatsu, ce château, aussi connu en japonais comme Nakatsu-Jo, a été fondé en 1587 sous le règne du Daimyo Kuroda Yoshitaka. Entièrement détruit par la rébellion de Satsuma en 1877, qui a opposé des samourais désaffectés au nouveau gouvernement impérial, le château de Nakatsu fut reconstruit en 1964 par les descendants du clan samourai Okudaira et a pour modèle le château de Hagi de la préfecture de Yamaguchi.
Enfin, le château de Nakatsu est connu comme un des trois Mizujiro, ou “château sur la mer” au Japon, avec le château de Takamatsu dans la préfecture de Kagawa, et le château d’Imabari dans la préfecture d’Ehime.
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