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Did Hideyoshi Not Build a Massive Dike During the "Flood Siege of Bitchu Takamatsu Castle"? Recent Hydrological Simulations Reveal Two Scenarios.

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Was the "miraculous water siege" of Bitchu Takamatsu Castle truly a remarkable achievement, involving the construction of a massive dike in a short period of time? In recent years, re-examination from the perspectives of topography and hydrology has been progressing, shaking the conventional wisdom. We will delve into the truth behind the strategy guided by the interpretation of water flow and topography.
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Was the "miraculous water siege" of Bitchu Takamatsu Castle truly a remarkable achievement, involving the construction of a massive dike in a short period of time? In recent years, re-examination from the perspectives of topography and hydrology has been progressing, shaking the conventional wisdom. We will delve into the truth behind the strategy guided by the interpretation of water flow and topography.

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toyokeizai.net broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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