The Castle That Unified Japan
Nagurumi Castle is historically tiny — a minor Sanada clan outpost on a ridge above the Tone River. But its seizure in 1589 by a Hojo retainer triggered Toyotomi Hideyoshi's massive Odawara campaign, which ended with the fall of the Hojo, the unification of all Japan under Hideyoshi, and the establishment of the political order that led directly to the Tokugawa shogunate. No other castle in Japan had such outsized consequences for such modest size.