Mitsumine Castle (三峰城, Mitsumine-jō) was a castle in present-day Sabae, Fukui Prefecture, Japan.[1]

History

It was constructed during the Nanboku-chō period of the 14th century (part of the early Muromachi period). In 1337, following the war between the Southern and Northern courts, Mitsumine Castle was built as a strong strategic point atop Mt. Mitsumine (from which it received its name).

It was governed over by Wakiya Yoshisuke, under the orders of Nitta Yoshisada, the high ranking general of the Southern Court. However, in 1340 Miyama Shigeyuki of the Northern Court laid siege to the castle. This siege ended with the death of Miyama and destruction of the castle.

References

  1. "三峰城跡 (福井市・鯖江市) 一乗谷城の見張り台か ふくいの山城へいざ!(16) | 催し・文化 | 福井のニュース". 福井新聞D刊 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-04-14.

35°58′20″N 136°16′29″E / 35.972117°N 136.274847°E / 35.972117; 136.274847

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