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- Q909458 subject Q7131178.
- Q909458 subject Q8878031.
- Q909458 abstract "The term Jokamachi (castle town) refers to a type of urban structures in Japan in which the city surrounds a feudal lord’s castle. These cities did not necessarily form around castles after the Edo period; some are known as Jinyamachi, cities that have evolved around Jinya or government offices that are not intended to provide military services. Defined broadly, Jokamachi includes Jinyamachi. It is also referred to as Joka as was common before the early modern period.".
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- Q909458 type Thing.
- Q909458 comment "The term Jokamachi (castle town) refers to a type of urban structures in Japan in which the city surrounds a feudal lord’s castle. These cities did not necessarily form around castles after the Edo period; some are known as Jinyamachi, cities that have evolved around Jinya or government offices that are not intended to provide military services. Defined broadly, Jokamachi includes Jinyamachi. It is also referred to as Joka as was common before the early modern period.".
- Q909458 label "Jōkamachi".
- Q909458 depiction Tatsuno_Hyogo_pref01s4bs4272.jpg.