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- Umadashi Matsuri (Umadashi Festival) is an event typically held during ****anese Fall festivals. Young people grab onto the reins of horses and run through...
- to reveal and clarify the original layout of the storehouses. The Ote Umadashi was once a small defensive wall in front of the Second Front Gate on the...
- the development of large "daimyo gardens" in place of the demaru. Umadashi The umadashi is a small kuruwa placed in front of the castle's entrance. In addition...
- the Tokiwagi Gate (常磐木門) in 1971, the Akagane Gate (銅門) in 1997, and the Umadashi Gate (馬出門) in 2009. The castle tower was remodelled from July 2015 until...
- large semi-circular fort, called an "Umadashi", which is a construct unique to Takeda clan designs. Each "umadashi" is a 40 meter semi-circular wall, protected...
- meters, and was a public area for the administration of the domain, with "umadashi"-style two-story fortified gates to the north and south. Flanking both...
- Sadamitsu Station 貞光駅 Sadamitsu Station, 2022 General information Location Umadashi Sadamitsu, Tsurugi-chō, Mima-gun, Tokushima-ken 779-4100 ****an Coordinates...
- concentric circular moats, each with four gates equipped with a "maru umadashi" style gate, itself surrounded by crescent-moon shaped moats. The outer...
- as the "Oda Castle Ruins History Plaza". Inner Bailey East Kuruwa Nishi-umadashi Kuruwa East Moat Oda Castle Remains History Plaza Information Center Yagura...
- enclosures, each surrounded by a moat connected to the Kano River, with Umadashi-style gates. The Takeda and Hōjō came into conflict in 1578 after the death...