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Site of Kaneda Fort

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Site of Kaneda Fort

金田城跡

4.6Est. 90Tsushima, Kyushu
JTA Approved

Overview

Kaneda Fort on Tsushima Island was built in 663 as Japan's front-line defense against an expected Tang Chinese and Silla invasion, following those forces' defeat of Yamato ally Baekje. Baekje engineers who fled to Japan constructed the fort using Korean-style techniques, raising stone walls up to six meters high across the 276-meter summit of Mt. Jo. On clear days the Korean Peninsula is visible from the top. The anticipated invasion never came, and the fort lost its military purpose within decades. A 2.4-kilometer hiking trail passes several surviving wall sections on the way to the summit.

Local tips

The surrounding moat and gardens are part of the experience. Don't just see the keep. Budget time for the full grounds.

Practical info

Japanese name
金田城跡
Nearest station
Karatsu Station (60+ min drive)
Payment
Cash only
Reservations
not required
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