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|English Name=Mountaintop Castles
|English Name=Mountaintop Castles
|Japanese Name=山城
|Japanese Name=山城
|Property Parent=Castle Type
|Property Type=Castle Type
|Description=Mountaintop Castles were the predominant castle type prior to the Edo Period and most common during the Sengoku Period.  During the more peaceful times they were often used as a lookout point or relay point for smoke signals and to watch major roads into one's territory. People typically did not live in Sengoku Period mountaintop castles.  Logistically they were not well suitable for governing or living so lord's would often have a fortified home in a more reasonable location with one or more nearby mountaintop castles where the lord and his family and retainers could flee to during times of unrest.   
|Description=Mountaintop Castles were the predominant castle type prior to the Edo Period and most common during the Sengoku Period.  During the more peaceful times they were often used as a lookout point or relay point for smoke signals and to watch major roads into one's territory. People typically did not live in Sengoku Period mountaintop castles.  Logistically they were not well suitable for governing or living so lord's would often have a fortified home in a more reasonable location with one or more nearby mountaintop castles where the lord and his family and retainers could flee to during times of unrest.   


The common features of mountaintop castles are trenches and ditches of various types used to impede the movement of attackers and create lines of fire to more easily shoot arrows at the attackers. Mountaintop Castles may have also used some earthen embankments to create barriers around baileys and they would have also carved the mountainsides to make them more steep (kirigishi). Stonework was mostly used to shore up the sides of baileys to create more open spaces and prevent erosion until the castles of the latter Sengoku Period when Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi started building mountain castles with much more stonework. Their power struggles mostly focused on central and western so that is where you see the most Sengoku Period mountaintop castle stonework. The Nagano area also has some fascinating stonework at mountaintop castles, that developed independently from the Nobunaga-Hideyoshi influence.  
The common features of mountaintop castles are trenches and ditches of various types used to impede the movement of attackers and create lines of fire to more easily shoot arrows at the attackers. Mountaintop Castles may have also used some earthen embankments to create barriers around baileys and they would have also carved the mountainsides to make them more steep (kirigishi). Stonework was mostly used to shore up the sides of baileys to create more open spaces and prevent erosion until the castles of the latter Sengoku Period when Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi started building mountain castles with much more stonework. Their power struggles mostly focused on central and western so that is where you see the most Sengoku Period mountaintop castle stonework. The Nagano area also has some fascinating stonework at mountaintop castles, that developed independently from the Nobunaga-Hideyoshi influence.
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 10 July 2017

Mountaintop Castles / 山城

This is a subtype of Castle Type

Mountaintop Castles were the predominant castle type prior to the Edo Period and most common during the Sengoku Period. During the more peaceful times they were often used as a lookout point or relay point for smoke signals and to watch major roads into one's territory. People typically did not live in Sengoku Period mountaintop castles. Logistically they were not well suitable for governing or living so lord's would often have a fortified home in a more reasonable location with one or more nearby mountaintop castles where the lord and his family and retainers could flee to during times of unrest.

The common features of mountaintop castles are trenches and ditches of various types used to impede the movement of attackers and create lines of fire to more easily shoot arrows at the attackers. Mountaintop Castles may have also used some earthen embankments to create barriers around baileys and they would have also carved the mountainsides to make them more steep (kirigishi). Stonework was mostly used to shore up the sides of baileys to create more open spaces and prevent erosion until the castles of the latter Sengoku Period when Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi started building mountain castles with much more stonework. Their power struggles mostly focused on central and western so that is where you see the most Sengoku Period mountaintop castle stonework. The Nagano area also has some fascinating stonework at mountaintop castles, that developed independently from the Nobunaga-Hideyoshi influence.

Castles with Mountaintop Castles
  1. Ahoyama Castle
  2. Aimiyamamonomi Fort
  3. Akaiwa Castle
  4. Akechi Castle
  5. Akechi Osayama Castle
  6. Akiba Fort (Azumi)
  7. Akiba Fort (Ina)
  8. Akiyoshi Fort
  9. Akozu Castle
  10. Akutagawasan Castle
  11. Amabiki Castle
  12. Amaga Castle
  13. Amagata Castle
  14. Amanari Castle
  15. Ametoya Castle
  16. Amidagamine Castle (Yamashiro)
  17. Aoiyama Castle
  18. Aoki Castle (Azumi)
  19. Aoyagi Castle
  20. Aoyama Castle
  21. Aoyama Castle (Nagato)
  22. Ara Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  23. Araihara Castle
  24. Arashi Castle
  25. Arato Castle
  26. Aratoshou Castle
  27. Arayama Castle
  28. Arikoyama Castle
  29. Aruga Castle
  30. Asaba Castle
  31. Asahi Castle (Chikuma)
  32. Asahi Castle (Minochi)
  33. Asahi Castle (Owari)
  34. Asahiyama Castle
  35. Asahiyama Castle (Kai)
  36. Asaka Castle (Chikuma)
  37. Ashigara Castle
  38. Asou Castle (Mikawa)
  39. Asouko Castle (Mikawa)
  40. Asuke Castle
  41. Atagoyama Noroshidai
  42. Aya Castle
  43. Ayukawa Castle (Koka)
  44. Baba Noroshidai
  45. Banba Castle
  46. Besshoyama Fort
  47. Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
  48. Bodaiyama Castle
  49. Busetsu Castle
  50. Chausudate
  51. Chausuyama Castle (Chikuma)
  52. Chausuyama Castle (Nukata)
  53. Chausuyama Castle (Shinano)
  54. Chausuyama Fort
  55. Chifuruya Castle (Sanada)
  56. Chihaya Castle
  57. Chikaoka Castle
  58. Chikatou Fort
  59. Chikuma Goten'yama Castle
  60. Chikusa Castle
  61. Chinen Castle
  62. Choukokuji Fort
  63. Daikan'yama Fort
  64. Daikan'yashiki Castle
  65. Daikannon Castle
  66. Daita Castle
  67. Damine Castle
  68. Deura Castle
  69. Do Castle (Mikawa)
  70. Dodo Fort
  71. Dogiyama Fort
  72. Dokanyama
  73. Dokyou Castle
  74. Dota Castle (Mino)
  75. Dousawa Fort
  76. Eboshigata Castle
  77. Echizen Ohno Castle
  78. Egawa Fort
  79. Enryakuji
  80. Enryakuji Amidadou Fort
  81. Enryakuji Higashitani Fort
  82. Enryakuji Joudoin Fort
  83. Enryakuji Kitatani Fort
  84. Enryakuji Monjurou Fort
  85. Enryakuji Nishitani Fort
  86. Enryakuji Shakadou Fort
  87. Fujikawa Castle (Mikawa)
  88. Fukayama Castle (Suruga)
  89. Fukigabora Castle
  90. Fukuju Fort (Odani Castle)
  91. Fukurouga Castle
  92. Fukushima Castle (Kiso)
  93. Fukutake Castle (Chikuzen)
  94. Fumimichi Castle
  95. Funagatayama Castle
  96. Funaoka Castle
  97. Funaokayama Castle
  98. Funayama Castle
  99. Funayama Castle (Mikawa)
  100. Furujiro Fort
  101. Furujouyama Castle (Hanishina)
  102. Fusou Castle (Mikawa)
  103. Fusumada Castle
  104. Futae Castle (Azumi)
  105. Futamata Castle
  106. Futoge Castle
  107. Futoh'yama Castle
  108. Futsukamachi Castle
  109. Gakiyama Noroshidai
  110. Ganjaku Castle
  111. Ganryakuji Castle
  112. Garyuzan Castle
  113. Gassan Toda Castle
  114. Genbao Castle
  115. Gentairi Castle
  116. Gifu Castle
  117. Gobara Castle
  118. Gokan Castle
  119. Goma Nakamura Castle
  120. Gongen'yama Castle (Mino)
  121. Goryu Castle
  122. Gouda Fort
  123. Goudo Noroshidai
  124. Gujo Hachiman Castle
  125. Gyoichiyama Fort
  126. Habu Castle
  127. Habu Castle (Mikawa)
  128. Hachikenchōja Castle
  129. Hachiman'yama Castle (Tanba)
  130. Hachioji Castle
  131. Hadanashi Castle
  132. Hadanashiyama Castle
  133. Haga Castle
  134. Hagi Castle (Hoi)
  135. Hagikura Fort
  136. Haibara Castle
  137. Haiyama Castle
  138. Hakii Castle
  139. Hakota Castle (Kozuke)
  140. Hakoyama Castle (Takai)
  141. Hakusan Castle
  142. Hakusan Castle (Harima)
  143. Hamada Castle
  144. Hanagoya Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  145. Hanaoka Castle (Azumi)
  146. Hanaoka Castle (Saku)
  147. Hanasaki Castle (Tsuru)
  148. Hanazono Castle
  149. Hanazono Mitake Castle
  150. Haneo Castle
  151. Hannyaji Castle
  152. Haruyamako Castle
  153. Haruyamaoh Castle
  154. Hasedo Castle
  155. Hatayama Castle
  156. Hatsuzawa Castle
  157. Hayaotoshi Castle
  158. Hayashikojo Castle
  159. Hayashiohjo Castle
  160. Hayashitaniyama Fort
  161. Hekitani Castle
  162. Hieinoyama Fort
  163. Higashi Goma Castle
  164. Higashijou Castle (Chikuma)
  165. Hijika Castle
  166. Hijiyama Castle (Iga)
  167. Hikaru Castle
  168. Hiki Castle
  169. Hikida Castle
  170. Hime Castle (Chikuma)
  171. Hime Castle (Hanishina)
  172. Himega Castle (Mikawa)
  173. Hinohara Castle
  174. Hirai Kanayama Castle
  175. Hirakura Castle
  176. Hirase Castle
  177. Hirase Kitano Castle
  178. Hirase Noroshidai
  179. Hiromi Castle
  180. Hirose Castle (Hida)
  181. Hisawa Castle
  182. Hishakuyama Castle
  183. Hitomoshi Castle (Saku)
  184. Hitomoshiyama Fort (Suwa)
  185. Hiyama Castle
  186. Hokkyu Castle
  187. Hokoji Castle
  188. Honjin'yama Castle (Mino)
  189. Hoshigasaki Castle
  190. Hoshina Maenoyama Fort
  191. Hoshiyamako Castle
  192. Hosokawagonsui Castle
  193. Hosokawashiroyama Castle
  194. Hourinji Castle
  195. Houshouji Fort
  196. Hyakusaiji Castle
  197. Ibarayama Castle
  198. Ibayama Castle
  199. Ibi Castle
  200. Ibuka Castle
  201. Ichigousan Castle
  202. Ichijodani Castle
  203. Ichijodani Kojo Castle
  204. Ichijodaniyama Castle
  205. Ichijojiyama Castle
  206. Ichinodaira Castle (Ina)
  207. Ichinomiya Castle
  208. Iden Castle
  209. Iida Castle (Azumi)
  210. Iida Castle (Totomi)
  211. Iidako Castle (Totomi)
  212. Iimori Castle
  213. Iimori Castle (Azumi)
  214. Iimoriyama Castle (Asuke)
  215. Iinawa Castle
  216. Iinoya Castle
  217. Iizuna Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  218. Ikeda Castle (Mino)
  219. Ikoyama Castle
  220. Ima Castle (Mino)
  221. Imaichikami Fort
  222. Imori Castle (Suwa)
  223. Inaniwa Castle
  224. Inariyama Castle (Saku)
  225. Inokura Castle
  226. Inoue Castle
  227. Inukai Castle
  228. Ioto Castle
  229. Iouji Fort
  230. Ioyama Castle
  231. Iroganeyama Fort
  232. Isezaki Castle (Sanada)
  233. Ishibayama Castle (Omi)
  234. Ishigakiyama Ichiya Castle
  235. Ishimakiyama Castle
  236. Ishimura Castle
  237. Isobe Castle
  238. Isshiki Castle (Chita)
  239. Itagakiyama Noroshidai
  240. Iwabitsu Castle
  241. Iwadono Castle
  242. Iwahara Castle (Azumi)
  243. Iwakiri Castle
  244. Iwakuni Castle
  245. Iwakura Castle
  246. Iwakura Castle (Mikawa)
  247. Iwakuratouge Castle (Mikawa)
  248. Iwamura Castle
  249. Iwasaki Castle (Hanishina)
  250. Iwasakiyama Fort
  251. Iwaseyama Castle
  252. Iwaya Castle
  253. Iwazu Castle
  254. Izaki Castle
  255. Jikouin Fort
  256. Jinbagahara Castle
  257. Jinnoya Castle (Mikawa)
  258. Jofukuji Castle
  259. Jouhikage Fort
  260. Joumineyama Castle
  261. Juuouzan Fort
  262. Kabuto Castle
  263. Kaesa Castle
  264. Kagamiyama Fort
  265. Kagikakemonomi Fort
  266. Kagohana Fort
  267. Kaguraoka Castle
  268. Kaize Castle (Saku)
  269. Kake Castle (Nukata)
  270. Kakebora Castle
  271. Kakegawako Castle
  272. Kakiage Castle (Chikuma)
  273. Kakizaki Castle
  274. Kakunodate Castle
  275. Kamagatake Castle
  276. Kamaha Castle
  277. Kamei Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  278. Kameyama Castle (Kii)
  279. Kami Akasaka Castle
  280. Kami Castle (Suwa)
  281. Kamigishimoto Castle (Omi)
  282. Kamitohno Castle
  283. Kamogatake Castle
  284. Kamomegasaki Battery (Obama Domain)
  285. Kanaiyama Castle
  286. Kanao Yogaisan Castle
  287. Kanayama Castle
  288. Kanayama Castle (Echigo)
  289. Kanbara Castle
  290. Kanbayashi Castle
  291. Kanegasaki Castle
  292. Kaneyama Castle (Mino)
  293. Kaneyama Castle (Mutsu)
  294. Kanmuriyama Castle (Bitchu)
  295. Kannonji Castle
  296. Kannosan Castle
  297. Karakai Castle
  298. Karasaki Castle
  299. Karasawayama Castle
  300. Karasuyama Castle
  301. Karatoriya Castle
  302. Karidako Castle
  303. Karidaoh Castle
  304. Kariyahara Castle
  305. Kasama Castle
  306. Kasane Castle
  307. Kaseyama Castle
  308. Kashiwadaniyama Fort
  309. Kashiwayama Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  310. Kasugayama Castle
  311. Kasumi Castle
  312. Katsumata Castle
  313. Katsunuma Castle
  314. Katsurao Castle (Hanishina)
  315. Katsurayama Castle
  316. Katsuren Castle
  317. Katsuyama Castle (Echigo)
  318. Katsuyama Castle (Nagato)
  319. Katsuyama Castle (Tsuru)
  320. Kattori Castle (Chikuma)
  321. Kawajiri Castle
  322. Kawamura Castle
  323. Kawanoe Castle
  324. Kazurayama Castle
  325. Keirozan Castle
  326. Kemi Castle (Chiisagata)
  327. Kemi Castle (Chikuma)
  328. Kemurino Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  329. Kesadaira Castle
  330. Kibune Castle
  331. Kibyu Castle
  332. Kikuchi Castle
  333. Kinojo
  334. Kinzan Castle
  335. Kirarazaka Castle
  336. Kiridouzan Noroshidai
  337. Kirihara Castle
  338. Kiriyama Castle
  339. Kissatsu Castle
  340. Kita Tsuda Castle
  341. Kita Wakamiko Castle
  342. Kitabatakeshi Yakata Tsumenoshiro
  343. Kitagata Castle (Ibi)
  344. Kitanosho Castle (Omi)
  345. Kitasudayama Castle (Omi)
  346. Kizu Castle
  347. Kobushi Castle (Tsuru)
  348. Kodera Castle (Mino)
  349. Kogamine Castle (Kyoto)
  350. Kogane Castle (Mikawa)
  351. Kohyama Castle
  352. Koiwatake Castle
  353. Kojima Castle (Hida)
  354. Kokururi Castle
  355. Kokuzousan Castle (Aida)
  356. Kokuzousan Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  357. Kokuzousan Noroshidai
  358. Kokuzousanminami Fort (Aida)
  359. Kokuzousannanseioneno Castle (Aida)
  360. Kokuzousannishi Fort (Aida)
  361. Komaki Castle (Chiisagata)
  362. Komakijou Ohte Fort
  363. Komakikamino Castle (Chiisagata)
  364. Komaruyama Castle (Kiso)
  365. Komaruyama Fort (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  366. Komasawa Castle
  367. Komatsu Castle (Sagami)
  368. Komatsuyama Noroshidai
  369. Komihanachi Castle
  370. Konishi Castle (Ina)
  371. Konosumiyama Castle
  372. Koori Nishiyama Castle
  373. Koraku Castle
  374. Korin Castle (Ina)
  375. Koriyama Castle (Hiroshima)
  376. Kosema Castle
  377. Koshibami Castle
  378. Koshigoe Castle
  379. Koshikou Castle (Chikuma)
  380. Kosuge Castle
  381. Koteshiro Fort
  382. Koujin'o Castle
  383. Koujin'yama Castle (Ina)
  384. Koujin'yama Noroshidai
  385. Koumyo Castle
  386. Kounomine Castle
  387. Kouyama Castle (Bingo)
  388. Kouyama Castle (Nagato)
  389. Koya Castle
  390. Koya Castle (Chikuma)
  391. Koyaba Castle
  392. Kozubeta Castle
  393. Kozutsumi Castle
  394. Kubo Castle (Mikawa)
  395. Kubodera Castle
  396. Kuboe Castle (Omi)
  397. Kuboyashikishi Castle (Koka)
  398. Kukuri Castle
  399. Kukyudaira Castle (Mikawa)
  400. Kuma Castle
  401. Kumagawa Castle
  402. Kuniyoshi Castle
  403. Kunou Castle
  404. Kurahone Castle
  405. Kurobane Castle
  406. Kuroi Castle
  407. Kurokawashi Castle (Koka)
  408. Kuruma Castle
  409. Kuruma Castle (Hanishina)
  410. Kurumayama Castle (Hanishina)
  411. Kururi Castle
  412. Kuwabara Castle
  413. Kuwagatahara Noroshidai
  414. Maenoyama Noroshidai
  415. Magome Castle
  416. Magone Castle (Mikawa)
  417. Majino Castle (Kai)
  418. Manago Castle
  419. Mariko Castle
  420. Marikoyama Fort
  421. Marune Fort
  422. Maruyama Fort (Ina)
  423. Maruyama Noroshidai (Suwa)
  424. Maruyama Noutou Castle
  425. Masugata Castle (Minochi)
  426. Masugata Castle (Musashi)
  427. Masugata Castle (Takai)
  428. Masugatayama Castle
  429. Matsudai Castle (Echigo)
  430. Matsudaira Castle
  431. Matsugasaki Castle (Yamashiro)
  432. Matsuida Castle
  433. Matsukura Castle
  434. Matsumoto Castle (Ise)
  435. Matsuo Castle
  436. Matsuoyama Castle
  437. Matsuyama Castle (Gunma)
  438. Meiseireijin Fort
  439. Michibayashi Fort
  440. Michikusa Fort
  441. Miharu Castle
  442. Mikka Castle (Minochi)
  443. Mikkaichiba Castle
  444. Mikoshiyama Castle
  445. Mikumo Castle (Koka)
  446. Minagawa Castle
  447. Minakuchi Okayama Castle
  448. Minami Hatta Castle
  449. Minami Majino Castle
  450. Minami Tsuda Castle
  451. Minami Wakamiko Castle
  452. Minegadou Castle
  453. Misaka Castle
  454. Misayama Castle
  455. Mitake Castle (Kai)
  456. Miyahara Castle
  457. Miyaishi Castle
  458. Miyanoue Castle (Saku)
  459. Mizotani Fort
  460. Mizuban Castle
  461. Mochikoshi Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  462. Mochizuki Castle (Koka)
  463. Mochizuki Castle (Saku)
  464. Mochizukishi Castle (Koka)
  465. Moji Castle
  466. Monjuyama Castle
  467. Monomi Castle (Murakami Clan Fort Network)
  468. Moriyama Castle
  469. Moriyama Castle (Izu)
  470. Motai Castle (Hanishina)
  471. Moto Castle (Chikuma)
  472. Motodoriyama Castle
  473. Motodoriyamako Castle
  474. Motosu Castle
  475. Motoyama Castle (Chikuma)
  476. Mukaihaguroyama Castle
  477. Mumo Castle
  478. Myodaiji Castle
  479. Myogi Castle
  480. Myogiyama Noroshidai
  481. Nabekura Castle
  482. Nabeyamajou Fort
  483. Naegi Castle
  484. Nagabayashi Fort
  485. Nagaikeyama Fort
  486. Nagakubo Castle
  487. Nagamine Fort
  488. Nagasawa Daikakuji Castle
  489. Nagaune Fort
  490. Nagayama Castle (Ina)
  491. Nagayama Castle (Suo)
  492. Nagurumi Castle
  493. Nakaara Castle
  494. Nakagusuku Castle
  495. Nakahokkyu Castle
  496. Nakajima Castle (Azumi)
  497. Nakajouikenotaira Fort
  498. Nakamura Castle (Azumi)
  499. Nakano Castle (Chiisagata)
  500. Nakano Castle (Kai)
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