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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Kashiwara Castle
 
|Japanese Name=柏原城
 
|Romaji Name=Kashiwara-jo
 
|Castle Type=Hilltop
 
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
Kashiwara Castle
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Japanese Name=
|Main Keep Structure=Earthworks
柏原城
|Features=trenches
|Romaji Name=
|Access=About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line.
Kashiwara-jo
|Visitor Information=Free, 24/7
|Alternate Names=
|Time Required=30 minutes
 
|Website=http://www.city.nabari.lg.jp/ct/other000026300/139000850-9-4-2-3.pdf
|Founder=
|City=Akame
 
|Prefecture=Mie Prefecture
|Year Founded=
|Notes=About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line. Please see google maps. You will have to take a narrow footpath to reach this site, it starts between two fields near Katte Shrine and proceeds up the hill. Earth works remain. The area is now forested but kept neat. Some earthen mounds seem to contain chunks of stone, but this was principally a fort of wooden palings surrounding an encampment.  
 
|Castle Type=
Hilltop
|Castle Condition=
Ruins only
|Designations=
 
|Historical Period=
Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
Earthworks
|Year Reconstructed=
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
 
|Access=
 
 
About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line.
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
Free, 24/7  
 
|Time Required=
30 minutes
|City=
Akame, Nabari
|Prefecture=
Mie Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line. Please see google maps. You will have to take a narrow footpath to reach this site, it starts between two fields near Katte Shrine and proceeds up the hill. Earth works remain. The area is now forested but kept neat. Some earthen mounds seem to contain chunks of stone, but this was principally a fort of wooden palings surrounding an encampment.  
   
   
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|History=According to the Iranki, Kashiwarajō was the last battle of Tenshō Iga no Ran. Iga no Mono, including members of the Momochi family, defended the fort. Oda’s forces swept through Iga, attacking the populace as an act of vengeance. Oda ordered Tsutsui Junkei, Lord of neighbouring Yamato Province who was leading the invasion in the southwest, to be ruthless, and decreed that for every day the Iga no Mono resisted, the heads of 300-500 locals should be collected. Two weeks following the initial invasion of Iga during this second phase of the war beginning September 30th 1581, the Iga no Mono surrendered and gave up Kashiwarajō to Tsutsui Junkei. At that time the Yamato Noh actor Ōkura Goroji acted as an intermediary in the negotiations.
 
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|History=
|AddedJcastle=2016
 
|GPSLocation=34.59456, 136.08394
 
|rating_average=0.5
According to the Iranki, Kashiwarajō was the last battle of Tenshō Iga no Ran. Iga no Mono, including members of the Momochi family, defended the fort. Oda’s forces swept through Iga, attacking the populace as an act of vengeance. Oda ordered Tsutsui Junkei, Lord of neighbouring Yamato Province who was leading the invasion in the southwest, to be ruthless, and decreed that for every day the Iga no Mono resisted, the heads of 300-500 locals should be collected. Two weeks following the initial invasion of Iga during this second phase of the war beginning September 30th 1581, the Iga no Mono surrendered and gave up Kashiwarajō to Tsutsui Junkei. At that time the Yamato Noh actor Ōkura Goroji acted as an intermediary in the negotiations.
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Revision as of 23:44, 5 October 2017

About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line. Please see google maps. You will have to take a narrow footpath to reach this site, it starts between two fields near Katte Shrine and proceeds up the hill. Earth works remain. The area is now forested but kept neat. Some earthen mounds seem to

Kashiwara1.jpg

History

According to the Iranki, Kashiwarajō was the last battle of Tenshō Iga no Ran. Iga no Mono, including members of the Momochi family, defended the fort. Oda’s forces swept through Iga, attacking the populace as an act of vengeance. Oda ordered Tsutsui Junkei, Lord of neighbouring Yamato Province who was leading the invasion in the southwest, to be ruthless, and decreed that for every day the Iga no Mono resisted, the heads of 300-500 locals should be collected. Two weeks following the initial invasion of Iga during this second phase of the war beginning September 30th 1581, the Iga no Mono surrendered and gave up Kashiwarajō to Tsutsui Junkei. At that time the Yamato Noh actor Ōkura Goroji acted as an intermediary in the negotiations.


Field Notes

About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line. Please see google maps. You will have to take a narrow footpath to reach this site, it starts between two fields near Katte Shrine and proceeds up the hill. Earth works remain. The area is now forested but kept neat. Some earthen mounds seem to contain chunks of stone, but this was principally a fort of wooden palings surrounding an encampment.

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Castle Profile
English Name Kashiwara Castle
Japanese Name 柏原城
Founder
Year Founded
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure Earthworks
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access About 500m from Akameguchi on the Osaka-KIntetsu Line.
Hours Free, 24/7
Time Required 30 minutes
URL Castle Website
Location Akame, Mie Prefecture
Coordinates 34.59456, 136.08394
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2016
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