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Niitakayama Castle
新高山城
Mihara, Hiroshima, Japan
Well at Niitakayama Castle
Niitakayama Castle is located in Hiroshima Prefecture
Niitakayama Castle
Niitakayama Castle
Niitakayama Castle is located in Japan
Niitakayama Castle
Niitakayama Castle
Coordinates34°25′12.6″N 132°58′32.0″E / 34.420167°N 132.975556°E / 34.420167; 132.975556
Typeyamashiro-style Japanese castle
Site information
Conditionruins
Site history
Built1552
Built byKobayakawa Takakage
Demolished1596
National Historic Site of Japan
Map
Takayama Castle(left) and Niitakayama Castle(right)

Niitakayama Castle (新高山城, Niitakayama-jō) of Aki Province was a yamajiro-style Japanese castle located in what is today the Hongō neighborhood of the city of Mihara in Hiroshima Prefecture. Its ruins have been protected by the central government as a National Historic Site since 1957.[1]

  1. ^ "小早川氏城跡 / 高山城跡 / 新高山城跡 / 三原城跡". Cultural Heritage Online (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved 25 December 2022.(in Japanese)

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