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There seems to be a serious confusion happening here. This article is about the Kiso-Fukushima Castle in Kiso today's Nagano Prefecture. See Siege of Kiso-Fukushima. However, there's another Fukushima Castle in Fukushima Prefecture which was called Sugime Castle. See Fukushima Domain. This needs to be checked, confirmed, addressed and mentioned in the article top. 79.235.130.135 (talk) 16:56, 16 March 2016 (UTC)Reply