Kururi Castle

Kururi Castle (久留里城, Kururi-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Kimitsu, southern Chiba Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Kururi Castle was home to a branch of the Kuroda clan, daimyō of Kururi Domain. The castle was also known as Rain Castle (雨城, U-jō), after a legend that it rained twenty-one times during its construction, or, on average, once every three days. It is located on a 227 meter hill.

Kururi Castle
久留里
Kimitsu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Reconstructed Main Keep of Kururi Castle
Kururi Castle
久留里
Kururi Castle
久留里
Coordinates35°17′15.27″N 140°05′24.1″E
Typehilltop-style Japanese castle
Site information
Ownerreconstructed 1979
Open to
the public
yes
Site history
Built1456
Built bySatomi Yoshiyori,
Kuroda Naozumi
In useEdo period
Demolished1872
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