- Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle (多治比猿掛城, Tajihi-
Sarugake-jō) was a ****anese
castle located in Akitakata,
Hiroshima Prefecture. Its
ruins have been
protected by...
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position of the clan to his
eldest son, Mōri
Okimoto and
moved to Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle (多治比猿掛城) with his son Shōjumaru.
Okimoto then took over Yoshida-Kōriyama...
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Toshikatsu Osafune Sadachika Togawa Hideyasu Hanabusa Masayuki Mōri Motonari;
Sarugake Castle, Yoshida-Kōriyama
Castle Mōri
Okimoto Mōri
Takamoto Kikkawa Motoharu :...
- He was the
eldest legitimate son of Mōri Motonari. Born in the Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle in 1523.
Takamoto was sent to Suō
Province as a
hostage of Ōuchi...
- (千代寿丸) Born 1202 Aki
Province Died July 8, 1247 (aged 44 or 45) Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle, Aki
Province Allegiance Minamoto clan Rank Daimyō (Lord) Unit Mōri...
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northeastern part of the city.
Akitakata City
Historical Museum Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle ruins. Mōri
Motonari spent 23
years at this location.
National Historic...
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position of the clan to his
eldest son, Mōri
Okimoto and
moved to Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle (多治比猿掛城) with his son Shōjumaru (the
later Mōri Motonari). Okimoto...
- and the wife of
Shishido Takaie. In 1529, Lady Goryū was born in Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle, the
second daughter of Mōri Motonari, daimyō of the Chūgoku region...
- Mōri-shi
shiro ato
Akitakata designation includes the
sites of Tajihi-
Sarugake Castle (多治比猿掛城跡) and Yoshida-Kōriyama
Castle (郡山城跡) (pictured) 34°40′20″N...