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- Tsu_Castle abstract "Tsu Castle (津城, Tsu-jō) was a Japanese castle located in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan. During the Edo period, Tsu Castle was home to the Sudo clan, daimyō of Tsu Domain, who dominated the provinces of Ise and Iga. The castle was also known as "Anotsu-jō" (安濃津城) after the ancient name for Tsu. The castle ruins are a Prefectural Historic Site.".
- Tsu_Castle builder T%C5%8Dd%C5%8D_Takatora.
- Tsu_Castle location Japan.
- Tsu_Castle location Mie_Prefecture.
- Tsu_Castle location Tsu,_Mie.
- Tsu_Castle location Tsu_Castle__location__1.
- Tsu_Castle thumbnail 140405_Tsu_Castle_Tsu_MIe_pref_Japan01s.jpg?width=300.
- Tsu_Castle type Japanese_castle.
- Tsu_Castle wikiPageExternalLink castle_profile.html?name=Tsu.
- Tsu_Castle wikiPageExternalLink 99-Tsu-Castle.
- Tsu_Castle wikiPageID "38095039".
- Tsu_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "603165508".
- Tsu_Castle builder "Hosono Fujiatsu".
- Tsu_Castle builder "Tōdō Takatora".
- Tsu_Castle built "1558".
- Tsu_Castle caption "Reconstructed Yagura of Tsu Castle".
- Tsu_Castle caption "Tsu Castle from the air".
- Tsu_Castle condition "reconstructed 1958".
- Tsu_Castle demolished "1871".
- Tsu_Castle hasPhotoCollection Tsu_Castle.
- Tsu_Castle image "200".
- Tsu_Castle location Japan.
- Tsu_Castle location Mie_Prefecture.
- Tsu_Castle location Tsu,_Mie.
- Tsu_Castle name "Tsu Castle".
- Tsu_Castle name "津城".
- Tsu_Castle type "flatland-style Japanese castle".
- Tsu_Castle used Edo_period.
- Tsu_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Mie_Prefecture.
- Tsu_Castle point "34.71776666666667 136.50765833333332".
- Tsu_Castle type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Tsu_Castle type Building.
- Tsu_Castle type Castle.
- Tsu_Castle type Place.
- Tsu_Castle type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tsu_Castle type Place.
- Tsu_Castle type Location.
- Tsu_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Tsu_Castle comment "Tsu Castle (津城, Tsu-jō) was a Japanese castle located in Tsu, Mie Prefecture, Japan. During the Edo period, Tsu Castle was home to the Sudo clan, daimyō of Tsu Domain, who dominated the provinces of Ise and Iga. The castle was also known as "Anotsu-jō" (安濃津城) after the ancient name for Tsu. The castle ruins are a Prefectural Historic Site.".
- Tsu_Castle label "Tsu Castle".
- Tsu_Castle label "津城".
- Tsu_Castle sameAs 津城.
- Tsu_Castle sameAs m.0pdb415.
- Tsu_Castle sameAs Q2381333.
- Tsu_Castle sameAs Q2381333.
- Tsu_Castle lat "34.71776666666667".
- Tsu_Castle long "136.50765833333332".
- Tsu_Castle wasDerivedFrom Tsu_Castle?oldid=603165508.
- Tsu_Castle depiction 140405_Tsu_Castle_Tsu_MIe_pref_Japan01s.jpg.
- Tsu_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Tsu_Castle.
- Tsu_Castle name "Tsu Castle".
- Tsu_Castle name "津城".