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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Ogurayama Castle
 
|Japanese Name=小倉山城
 
|Romaji Name=ogurayama-jo
 
|Founder=Kanamori Nagachika
 
|Year Founded=1601
Ogurayama Castle
|Castle Type=Hilltop
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
小倉山城
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Romaji Name=
|Features=stone walls
ogurayama-jo
|Access=Umeyama Sta (Nagaragawa Rail Etsumi-NanLine), 15 min walk
|Alternate Names=
|Visitor Information=Always Open/Free
 
|Time Required=30 mins
|Founder=
|Website=http://www.city.mino.gifu.jp/pages/1711
Kanamori Nagachika
|City=Mino City, Gifu Prefecture
|Year Founded=
|Prefecture=Gifu Prefecture
1601
|GPSLocation=35.55059, 136.9109
|Castle Type=
|Notes=The castle site is in Ogura Park, which is a 15 minute walk from Minoshi Station. From afar, it looks like a nice reconstructed castle however, when you visit, you'll find the actual structure is an open-air lookout tower that just has a mock-castle roof. There is a nice view, but the expectations that it sets from a distance make it quite a disappointment. There are also some stone walls and earthworks from the original castle.
Hilltop
|History=Ogurayama Castle was built as a retirement castle for Kanamori Nagachika. After his death and the early death of his heir, the castle was decommissioned in 1611. A local magistrate's office was built on the site in 1615.
|Castle Condition=
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
Ruins only
|rating_average=1.0
|Designations=
|castleElev=119
 
|ekiLatLng=35.549692,136.917951
|Historical Period=
|ekiElev=104
Edo Period
|elevChange=15
|Main Keep Structure=
|kamon=maeda.gif
 
|kamonFam=Kanamori
|Year Reconstructed=
|adminRating=1
 
|oldID=462
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
stone walls
|Access=
 
 
Umeyama Sta (Nagaragawa Rail Etsumi-NanLine), 15 min walk
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
Always Open/Free  
 
|Time Required=
30 mins
|City=
Mino City, Gifu Prefecture
|Prefecture=
Gifu Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
The castle site is in Ogura Park, which is a 15 minute walk from Minoshi Station.
From afar, it looks like a nice reconstructed castle however, when you visit, you'll find the actual structure is an open-air lookout tower that just has a mock-castle roof. There is a nice view, but the expectations that it sets from a distance make it quite a disappointment. There are also some stone walls and earthworks from the original castle.
 
 
|History=
 
 
Ogurayama Castle was built as a retirement castle for Kanamori Nagachika. After his death and the early death of his heir, the castle was decommissioned in 1611. A local magistrate's office was built on the site in 1615.
 
 
|Visits=
 
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
|Year Visited=
Viewer Contributed
|Website=
 
http://www.city.mino.gifu.jp/pages/1711
 
|rating_average=
1.0
|castleElev=
119
|ekiLatLng=
35.549692,136.917951
|ekiElev=
104
|elevChange=
15
|kamon=
maeda.gif
|kamonFam=
Kanamori
|adminRating=
1
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462
|GPSLocation=
35.550587,136.9109
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Revision as of 11:44, 3 August 2017

The castle site is in Ogura Park, which is a 15 minute walk from Minoshi Station. From afar, it looks like a nice reconstructed castle however, when you visit, you'll find the actual structure is an open-air lookout tower that just has a mock-castle roof. There is a nice view, but the expectations t

OgurayamajouART (6).JPG

History

Ogurayama Castle was built as a retirement castle for Kanamori Nagachika. After his death and the early death of his heir, the castle was decommissioned in 1611. A local magistrate's office was built on the site in 1615.


Field Notes

The castle site is in Ogura Park, which is a 15 minute walk from Minoshi Station. From afar, it looks like a nice reconstructed castle however, when you visit, you'll find the actual structure is an open-air lookout tower that just has a mock-castle roof. There is a nice view, but the expectations that it sets from a distance make it quite a disappointment. There are also some stone walls and earthworks from the original castle.




Gallery
  • OgurayamajouART (6).JPG
  • Ogurayama3.jpg
  • Ogurayama2.jpg
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (1).jpg
  • OgurayamajouART (8).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (11).jpg
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (4).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (12).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (5).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (9).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (10).jpg
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (6).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (10).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (7).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (4).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (11).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (12).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (2).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (2).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (8).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (5).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART.JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (3).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (3).JPG
  • OgurayamajoukamachiART (9).jpg
  • OgurayamajouART (7).JPG
  • OgurayamajouART (1).JPG
  • Bell from Ogurayamajō now at Shōrinji in Ibigawa
  • OgurayamaJishou1.jpg
  • OgurayamaJishou3.jpg
  • OgurayamaJishou4.jpg
  • Sham turret


Castle Profile
English Name Ogurayama Castle
Japanese Name 小倉山城
Founder Kanamori Nagachika
Year Founded 1601
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Edo Period
Features stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Umeyama Sta (Nagaragawa Rail Etsumi-NanLine), 15 min walk
Hours Always Open/Free
Time Required 30 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Mino City, Gifu Prefecture, Gifu Prefecture
Coordinates 35.55059, 136.9109
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