Located in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture.
It was built in 1583 by Sanada Masayuki, the father of Sanada Nobushige (Yukimura).
It is known as an impregnable castle that repulsed the Tokugawa army twice in the first and second battles of Ueda.
In the Battle of Sekigahara, the Western Army, to which Masayuki Sanada and Nobushige belonged, was defeated, so Ueda Castle was completely destroyed by Ieyasu Tokugawa and the moat was buried.
After that, it was rebuilt by Mr. Sengoku, who entered the castle as the Ueda feudal lord.
This is a video of a 48-year-old bachelor who silently visited the castle by himself.
I am posting a visit record of historical remains such as castle ruins that I visited as I thought, based on the belief that I do not flock and do not flirt.
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