Castle Town

A castle town is a kind of town or city where residents live surrounding the castle at the center. Many large towns and cities in Japan were originally created as castle towns. Among them are: Castle towns are also common in Medieval Europe, where towns would form around ancient Roman fortresses. A good example is London, which sprang up around ancient Londinium.

 

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