Shiro Hanamidoki was an unassuming castle nestled amid plains and hills in the southern Asahina provinces in the middle of no arable lands and no immediately accessible large villages. The castle took its name, hanamidoki, from the small grove of cherry trees near the castle. Unlike most castles, there were no heimin or eta servants, but by a small number of monks who lived with the Asahina.
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