- 二の丸
- にのまる【二の丸】城の曲輪(クルワ)の名称。 副郭の一。 多くの場合二番目に重要な曲輪。 城外から中心曲輪に至る道順に位置する。 二の曲輪。→ 本丸
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
Japanese explanatory dictionaries. 2013.
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