Waeseong
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Waeseong (Korean) or Wajō (Japanese) are Japanese-style castles built along the southern shores of Korea during Hideyoshi's Invasions of Korea between 1593 and 1598.
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[edit] Locations
[edit] Ulsan metropolitan city
- Ulsan Waeseong(Hangul: 울산왜성 Japanese:蔚山倭城)
- Seosaengpo (Hangul: 서생포 왜성 Japanese:西生浦倭城 )
- Gwangri (Hangul:광리왜성 (왜성동성,견내량성) Japanese:廣里倭城 (倭城洞城,見乃梁城 )
[edit] Busan metropolitan city
- Gijang (Hangul: 기장왜성 Japanese:機張倭城(機張竹城倭城) )
- Dongnae (Hangul: 동래왜성 Japanese:東萊倭城)
- Busan (Hangul: 부산왜성 Japanese: 釜山倭城)
[edit] Gyeongsangnam-do
- Gimhae (Jukdo) (Hangul: 김해왜성 Japanese:金海竹島倭城 (駕洛城,竹島城) )
- Angolpo (Hangul: 안골포왜성 Japanese:安骨浦倭城)
- Kaduk (Hangul:)
- Ungcheon (3 wajo) (Hangul: 웅천왜성 Japanese:熊川倭城)
- Changwon/Masan (Hangul:창원왜성 Japanese: 昌原倭城(馬山倭城))
- Jangmunpo(Hangul: 장문포왜성 Japanese:長門逋倭城 ): on Geoje Island
- Yeongdeungpo(Hangul: 영등포왜성 Japanese:永登浦倭城): on Geoje Island
- Jisepo on Geoje Island (Hangul: 지세포)
- Goseong (Hangul: 고성왜성 Japanese:固城倭城)
- Sacheon (Hangul: 사천왜성 Japanese: 泗川倭城(船津里城) )
- Namhae (Hangul: 남해왜성 Japanese: 南海倭城(船所倭城))
[edit] South Jeolla area
- Suncheon Waeseong(Hangul: 순천왜성 Japanese: 順天城): in Suncheon. All that remains of the castle today is the stone base.