小山城 (下野国) (Q11459833)

  • matcher place: Tochigi Prefecture (relation 1800742), Kanto (relation 1803923)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Castles in Tochigi Prefecture, Go-Hōjō clan, Historic Sites of Japan, Oyama, Tochigi, Ruined castles in Japan, Shimotsuke Province
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Summary from 日本語 / Japanese Wikipedia (jawiki)

小山城(おやまじょう)は、栃木県小山市城山町(下野国都賀郡小山)にあった日本の城。別名祇園城(ぎおんじょう)。地元では主に祇園城と呼ばれている。城跡は「小山氏城跡(鷲城跡・祇園城跡・中久喜城跡)」の1つ祇園城跡の名称で国の史跡に指定されている。また、関東の富士見百景の一つに選ばれている。

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Oyama Castle (小山城, Oyama-jō) was a Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Oyama, Tochigi Prefecture, in the Kantō region of Japan. In 1991 the ruins were proclaimed a National Historic Site by the Japanese government collectively with Nakakuki Castle and Washi Castle as the "Oyama clan castle ruins". The castle is also known as Gion Castle (祇園城, Gion-jō)

Wikidata location: 36.3193, 139.8000 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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military facility (Q18691599) military
building (Q41176) building=yes, building
Japanese castle (Q92026) castle_type=shiro

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Castles in Tochigi Prefecture historic=tower_house, building=castle, historic=castle, tourism=attraction, building=ruins, historic=ruins, place=locality, historic=archaeological_site
Historic Sites of Japan historic, boundary=protected_area
Ruined castles in Japan historic=tower_house, building=castle, historic=castle, tourism=attraction, building=ruins, historic=ruins, place=locality, historic=archaeological_site