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1 History  





2 Components of the Yura Fortress  



2.1  Yura Site  





2.2  Tomogashima  





2.3  Miyama site  





2.4  Naruto site  







3 See also  





4 Further reading  





5 External links  














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Yura Fortress
Osaka Bay, Japan
ruins of Kada Battery
TypeDefensive fortification
Site information
Controlled by Empire of Japan
Conditionruins
Site history
Built1884–1945
Materials
  • Concrete
  • Wood
  • Steel
Demolished1946
Battles/warsWorld War II
Garrison information
OccupantsImperial Japanese Army
ruins of Oishi Battery No.1
ruins of Miyama Battery

Yura Fortress (由良要塞, Yura yōsai) was the name of a group of coastal fortifications built to guard the entrance to Osaka Bay and thus the city of Osaka from attack from the sea. These gun batteries and fortifications ceased to be used after the end of World War II.

History

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After the Meiji restoration, the primary threats to the new Empire of Japan were perceived to be Qing China's Beiyang fleet, followed by the Russian Empire's Pacific Fleet. The Meiji government ordered the construction of a set of coastal fortifications to protect the western entrance to the Seto Inland Sea and the cities of Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto starting in 1889. The main facilities were constructed in three groups to block the Kitan Strait, one group on Awaji Island, one group on Tomogashima in the middle of the strait, and one ground around Miyama on the western shore of Kii PeninsulainWakayama city. A fourth group, the Naruto Fortress, was added to the Yura Fortress in May 1903. This fortification covered the Naruto Strait between Shikoku and the western side of Awaji Island.

The largest guns installed were 28-cm howitzers of the same type which were under during the Russo-Japanese War at the Siege of Port Arthur to get effect against the Russian Pacific Fleet. From the 1920s and 1930s, many surplus guns of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which had been made available due to the reduction of capital warships per the London Naval Treaty and the Washington Naval Treaty, were reused in these coastal artillery installations.

The Yura Garrison Command was headquartered at Yura, in what is now part of the city of Sumoto, Hyōgo on the island of Awaji. In the final stages of World War II, the Yura Fortress came under the command of the Japanese Fifteenth Area Army under the Second General Army.

All gun batteries were dismantled at the end of World War II, but some fortifications remain in semi-ruinous state. Tomogashima, especially, has been a popular hiking and camping site with relatively easy access.

Yura Fortress features in the popular TV documentary series Abandoned Engineering(Series 12 Episode 7)

Components of the Yura Fortress

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Yura Site

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Tomogashima

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Miyama site

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Naruto site

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See also

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Further reading

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Categories: 
History of Wakayama Prefecture
History of Hyōgo Prefecture
History of Osaka
Coastal fortifications
Imperial Japanese Army
Sumoto, Hyōgo
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