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- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan abstract "Over the course of the Yamato period, in the early centuries of the establishment of a Japanese state, a great number of Korean-style fortresses (朝鮮式山城, Chōsen-shiki yamajiro) were constructed in Japan. Old fortresses dating to the 8th century and earlier can be found all over western Japan. Many of these sites have been identified with fortresses whose construction, repair, and destruction are described in detail in ancient chronicles such as Nihon Shoki and Shoku Nihongi. According to some interpretations of these texts, these fortresses were built under the guidance of, and at the orders of, various members of the Korean nobility or royalty.Comparisons of these sites have been made to other Japanese fortresses, and to sites of the same period in both Korea and China. The theory persists of direct Korean involvement in the construction of these fortresses and threat of invasion by the Korean Silla dynasty and Chinese Tang Dynasty incited the Yamato court to build the Korean influenced castles. Many of the sites have been definitively dated to centuries earlier, however, and so, even if this theory holds for some sites, it does not encompass the majority.Research on these sites is ongoing, and the questions of the purposes and origins of the fortresses, and their possible connections to Korea remain hotly debated among scholars, in part due to the nationalistic elements involved. Though some scholarship questions the identification of these fortresses with Korean origins, the Japanese term Chōsen-shiki yamajiro (朝鮮式山城, lit. \"Korean-style mountain castles/fortresses\") continues to be used, likely because of the high probability of Korean influence—Yamato Japan had very little need for major fortifications until that time and likely lacked such expertise, which was then likely contributed by residents of Korean descent. The term kodai yamajiro (古代山城, lit. \"old period mountain castle/fortresses\") is sometimes used, but its opponents argue that it can be interpreted too broadly; Chōsen-shiki yamajiro, even if not an entirely accurate description, denotes a very particular group of sites.For the most part, researchers and specialists today doubt the appropriateness of the term \"Korean-style fortresses,\" and continue to propose, research, and develop alternative theories as to the origins and purposes of these fortresses. However, mainstream sources such as newspapers and magazines, continue to represent the widely believed \"traditional\" version of events put forward by older scholarship, and to use the Korean-related terminology.".
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- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Baekgang.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Yashima.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asuka_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Japan.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nara_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Dazaifu,_Fukuoka.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Fuchū,_Hiroshima.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Fukuoka_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Fukuyama,_Hiroshima.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Hakata-ku,_Fukuoka.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Heian_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Hiroshima_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Ibara_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Inazumi_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_castle.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_castles_in_Korea.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kagawa_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kaneta_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Ki_castle.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kii_castle.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kikuchi,_Kumamoto.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kikuchi_castle.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kiyama,_Saga.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Korean_architecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kumamoto_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kyūan-ji.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Kōgoishi.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Korean-style_fortresses_in_China.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink List_of_castles_in_Korea.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Minō_castle.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Mio_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Nagasaki_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Nagato_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Nara_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Nara_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Nihon_Shoki.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Okayama_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Osaka_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Rock_(geology).
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Saga_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Shiga_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Shima,_Fukuoka.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Shimonoseki.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Shoku_Nihongi.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Silla.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Sōja.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Taishō_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Takamatsu,_Kagawa.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Takashima,_Shiga.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Takayasu-yama.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Takayasu_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Tsune_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Tsushima,_Nagasaki.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Water_gate_(castles).
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Yamaga,_Kumamoto.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Yamaguchi_Prefecture.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Yamato_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Yashima_fortress.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink Ōno_castle.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLink File:Kinojo_Nishimon.JPG.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Korean-style fortress".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Korean-style fortresses in Japan".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Korean-style fortresses".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Korean-style mountain fortifications".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "huge network of shore fortifications".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan subject Category:Asuka_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan subject Category:Castles_in_Japan.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan subject Category:Nara_period.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan type Attraction.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan comment "Over the course of the Yamato period, in the early centuries of the establishment of a Japanese state, a great number of Korean-style fortresses (朝鮮式山城, Chōsen-shiki yamajiro) were constructed in Japan. Old fortresses dating to the 8th century and earlier can be found all over western Japan. Many of these sites have been identified with fortresses whose construction, repair, and destruction are described in detail in ancient chronicles such as Nihon Shoki and Shoku Nihongi.".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan label "Korean-style fortresses in Japan".
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan sameAs Q6431764.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan sameAs Forteresses_de_style_coréen_au_Japon.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan sameAs 古代山城.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan sameAs m.028b41y.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan sameAs Q6431764.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan wasDerivedFrom Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan?oldid=667781448.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan depiction Kinojo_Nishimon.JPG.
- Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan isPrimaryTopicOf Korean-style_fortresses_in_Japan.