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Kikuno Castle Ruins

Kikuno Castle Ruins

Kikuno Castle Ruins Akahoshi Harbor

Kikuno Castle Ruins Akahoshi Harbor

Organized Cultural Asset Names Kikuno Castle Ruins Akahoshi Harbor
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Placement within the Story Located on the bank of the Kikuchi River, this is a personal residence and harbor constructed in 1070 for Noritaka, the first clan head of the Kikuchi Clan that established stable rule and contributed to rice farming during the Middle Ages.
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