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Shiroyama (other)
, a Japanese name that means ''Castle Mountain'', may refer to: Places * Mount Shiroyama, Motegi, Tochigi, Japan * Mount Shiroyama (Kagoshima), Japan; the site of the Battle of Shiroyama * Shiroyama, Kanagawa, a town that is now merged into Midori-ku, Japan * Shiroyama Park, a public park established around the ruins of Takayama Castle, Takayama, Gifu, Japan Other uses * Battle of Shiroyama, 1877 * Shiroyama Dam, on the Sagami River in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Honshū, Japan * Shiroyama Hachimangu, a Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Japan * "Shiroyama", a song by Sabaton from ''The Last Stand (Sabaton album), The Last Stand'' See also

* Castle Mountain (other) * Yamashiro (other) {{disambiguation, geo, hn Japanese-language surnames ...
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Mount Shiroyama
is a mountain located in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north .... From the Motegi train station it is a thirty-minute walk northeast. Seasonal festivals are held on its top. In autumn the colors of its tree leaves are very beautiful and in spring its cherry blossoms are very beautiful. There was also said to be a castle on top of it from 1197. External linksもてぎプラザ/城山公園Information in Japanese.Seasonal photographs of the park on the top of Mount Shiroyama. {{coord missing, Tochigi Prefecture Shiroyama ...
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Mount Shiroyama (Kagoshima)
is a mountain located in Kagoshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. The true height is 107m. The original name is The mountain is famous as the site of the Battle of Shiroyama in 1877, at the end of the Satsuma rebellion The Satsuma Rebellion, also known as the was a revolt of disaffected samurai against the new imperial government, nine years into the Meiji Era. Its name comes from the Satsuma Domain, which had been influential in the Restoration and beca .... References Mount ShiroyamaKagoshima city official site (Japanese). Mountains of Kagoshima Prefecture {{Kagoshima-geo-stub ...
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Shiroyama, Kanagawa
was a town located in Tsukui District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of March 1, 2007, final population data before the amalgamation, the town had an estimated population of 23,040 and a density of 1157.8 persons per km2. The total area was 19.90 km2. On March 11, 2007, Shiroyama, along with the town of Fujino (also from Tsukui District), was merged into the expanded city of Sagamihara, and thus no longer exists as an independent municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go .... It is now part of Midori-ku. The merger was controversial, and the mayor of Shiroyama was recalled for his opposition to the merger. References Populated places disestablished in 2007 Dissolved municipalities of Kanagawa Prefecture {{Kanagawa-geo-stub ...
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Shiroyama Park
is a public park located in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. In 1873, the park was established in the mountainous area around the ruins of Takayama Castle was a Japanese castle located in the city of Takayama, Gifu, Takayama, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The castle was built on a mountain nearly in height and had many typical castle features, including a stone base, earthen walls and a surrounding moat ....Shiroyama Park
City of Takayama. Accessed November 24, 2010.
The park's name means "castle mountain."


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Battle Of Shiroyama
The took place on 24 September 1877, in Kagoshima, Japan. It was the final battle of the Satsuma Rebellion, where the heavily outnumbered samurai under Saigō Takamori made their last stand against Imperial Japanese Army troops under the command of General Yamagata Aritomo and Admiral Kawamura Sumiyoshi. The battle culminated in the annihilation of Saigō and his army, marking the end of the Satsuma Rebellion. The Imperial Army's victory consolidated their power, and the Satsuma Rebellion was the last instance of internal mutiny seen in the Empire of Japan. Battle Following their defeat at the Siege of Kumamoto Castle and in other battles in central Kyūshū, the surviving remnants of the samurai forces loyal to Saigō Takamori fled back to Satsuma, seizing the hill of Shiroyama overlooking Kagoshima on 1 September 1877. Imperial army troops under the command of General Yamagata Aritomo and marines under the command of Admiral Kawamura Sumiyoshi began arriving soon after, and ...
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Shiroyama Dam
The is a multi-purpose dam on the main stream Sagami River in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture on the island of Honshū, Japan. History The potential of the Sagami River valley for hydroelectric power development began to be developed in the 1930s, with the growth of industry and electrical consumption in the Yokohama-Kanagawa industrial belt. Work on the Sagami Dam, the first dam on the main stream of the Sagami River began in 1938; however, lack of funding and the advent of World War II delayed completion until after the end of the war. Work on the Shiroyama Dam, in the former town of Tsukui, Tsukui District commenced in 1960 and was completed in 1965 by the Kumagai Gumi construction company. Design The Shiroyama Dam is a hollow-core concrete gravity dam. It was designed to provide flood control, and industrial and drinking water to the cities of Yokohama, Kawasaki, Yokosuka and the Shōnan is the name of a region along the coast of Sagami Bay in Kanagawa Prefecture, cent ...
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Shiroyama Hachimangu
, a Japanese name that means ''Castle Mountain'', may refer to: Places * Mount Shiroyama, Motegi, Tochigi, Japan * Mount Shiroyama (Kagoshima), Japan; the site of the Battle of Shiroyama * Shiroyama, Kanagawa, a town that is now merged into Midori-ku, Japan * Shiroyama Park, a public park established around the ruins of Takayama Castle, Takayama, Gifu, Japan Other uses * Battle of Shiroyama, 1877 * Shiroyama Dam, on the Sagami River in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Honshū, Japan * Shiroyama Hachimangu, a Shinto shrine in Nagoya, Japan * "Shiroyama", a song by Sabaton from '' The Last Stand'' See also * Castle Mountain (other) Castle Mountain is a peak in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Castle Mountain may also refer to: Canada * Castle Mountain, Alberta or Castle Junction, a locality near the mountain in Banff *Castle Mountain Resort, near Pincher Creek, Alberta ... * Yamashiro (other) {{disambiguation, geo, hn Japanese-language surnames ...
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The Last Stand (Sabaton Album)
''The Last Stand'' is the eighth studio album by Swedish heavy metal band Sabaton. It was produced by Peter Tägtgren in the Abyss Studios in Sweden and released on 19 August 2016. Like Sabaton's previous album Heroes, ''The Last Stand'' is a concept album and takes inspiration from " last stand" military battles. On 10 June 2016 the first single "The Lost Battalion" was released, followed by "Blood of Bannockburn" on 15 July and "Shiroyama" on 12 August. A lyric video for the title track was released on 25 January 2018. In 2021, Sabaton released a special History Channel Edition of the album to subscribers to the Sabaton History Patreon, featuring historical prefaces to each song by channel host Indy Neidell. The version had originally been planned for April 2020, but it and the History Channel Edition of ''Heroes'' suffered production delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and label Nuclear Blast's purchase by Believe Digital. The albums finally shipped to subscribers on 25 ...
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Castle Mountain (other)
Castle Mountain is a peak in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Castle Mountain may also refer to: Canada * Castle Mountain, Alberta or Castle Junction, a locality near the mountain in Banff * Castle Mountain Resort, near Pincher Creek, Alberta *Castle Mountain (British Columbia), a mountain in the Flathead Range, near Fernie United States * Castle Mountain (Alaska), in the Wrangell Mountains * Castle Mountain (Carbon County, Montana), a mountain in the Beartooth Range *Castle Mountain (Hampshire County, West Virginia) *Castle Mountain (Pendleton County, West Virginia) *Castle Mountain (Washington), Cascade Range See also *Castle Towers Mountain, near Garibaldi Lake, British Columbia, Canada *Schlossberg (other) Schlossberg or Schloßberg (German for ''Castle Mountain''; usually a hill or mountain with a "castle" on it) may refer to: Places * Schlossberg (Bavaria), a part of the municipality of Stephanskirchen in Bavaria, Germany *Schloßberg (Bopfingen), ...
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Yamashiro (other)
Yamashiro is a Japanese word with ''kanji'' often meaning ''mountain castle'' (山城). There are however other kanji spellings. * Yamashiro, Kyoto, former town in Japan * Yamashiro, Tokushima, former town in Japan * Yamashiro Province, former Japanese province * Japanese battleship ''Yamashiro'', a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy * Yamashiro Onsen, an onsen in Kaga, Ishikawa province * Yamashiro Park Taiyogaoka Stadium, an athletic stadium in Uji, Kyoto, Japan * Yamashiro Historic District, a villa, restaurant, and gardens in Los Angeles, California * Yamashiro, or yamajiro, category of Japanese castle in which the main structures are located on a mountain In addition to kanji variation, the word could also be read as ''Yamagusuku'' in the Ryukyu Islands. People Yamashiro is also a Japanese surname. In the Okinawan language, the kanji is read Yamagusuku. Notable people with the surname include: *Prince Yamashiro (d.643) * Danny Yamashiro (1967- ) * Hiroshi Yamashiro (1 ...
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