Japanese Castles in Korea 1592-98
(Fortress 67)
The Japanese invasion and occupation of Korea, which lasted from 1592 to 1598, was the only occasion in Japanese history when samurai aggression was turned against a foreign country. During the occupation of Korea the Japanese built 25 wajo or castles. Unlike the castles built in Japan, these fortifications were never developed or modernized after the Japanese departure. The details of late 16th-century castle construction are therefore better preserved than at many other sites. Written by Stephen Turnbull, an expert in the subject, this book examines the castles built by the Japanese in Korea, as well as the use made of existing Korean fortifications, particularly city walls. This resulted in curious hybrid fortifications that dominated the landscape until the Japanese were pushed out of the peninsula by a furious onslaught from huge Chinese armies.
Contents
Introduction: the very short history of the wajo
Design and
Structural and architectural features of the wajo
The wajo as a defensive system
The wajo from end to end
The living site
Operational history
Aftermath
The wajo today
Bibliography
Index
- Author:
- Stephen Turnbull
- Illustrator:
- Peter Dennis
- US Price:
- $16.95 USD
- UK Price:
- £11.99 GBP
- Canadian Price:
- $21.95 CAD






