"Suncheon Japanese Castle, also known as Suncheon Waeseong (\uC21C\uCC9C\uC65C\uC131, \u9806\u5929\u502D\u57CE), Yegyo (\uC608\uAD50, \u66F3\u6A4B), Manghaedae (\uB9DD\uD574\uB300, \u671B\u6D77\u81FA), in Korean, Juntenj\u014D (\u9806\u5929\u57CE) in Japanese, is the only remaining Japanese castle in Jeollanam-do, and the battlefield of Yi Sun-sin who tempted Konishi Yukinaga from here to Noryang Point known as Battle of Noryang Point."@en . . . . "Suncheon Japanese Castle"@en . . "Suncheon Japanese Castle, also known as Suncheon Waeseong (\uC21C\uCC9C\uC65C\uC131, \u9806\u5929\u502D\u57CE), Yegyo (\uC608\uAD50, \u66F3\u6A4B), Manghaedae (\uB9DD\uD574\uB300, \u671B\u6D77\u81FA), in Korean, Juntenj\u014D (\u9806\u5929\u57CE) in Japanese, is the only remaining Japanese castle in Jeollanam-do, and the battlefield of Yi Sun-sin who tempted Konishi Yukinaga from here to Noryang Point known as Battle of Noryang Point."@en . .