How Japanese Castles Played a Strategic Role in the Sengoku Period
The Sengoku period (1467–1615) was one of the most chaotic times in Japanese history. It was an era of constant warfare, as powerful warlords (daimyōs) fought for control of Japan. During this time, castles became more than just homes for the elite—they were military strongholds, command centers, and symbols of power. In this article, we’ll…
