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Inuyama castle town

Wed, August 24, 2016

Jōkamachi were castle towns originally developed during the Sengoku period. Inside the area controlled by Oda Nobunaga, the castle towns grew due to a law passed by him, which stimulated commerce by creating a free market system.

One of the oldest jōkamachi, established when the domain was ruled by Nobunaga’s uncle, Oda Nobuyasu, can be visited in Inuyama, close to the Inuyama castle.

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Inuyama
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