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|Website=http://www.city.mino.gifu.jp/pages/1711 | |Website=http://www.city.mino.gifu.jp/pages/1711 | ||
|City=Mino City | |City=Mino City | ||
|Prefecture=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. | |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. | |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. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2015 | |||
|GPSLocation=35.55059, 136.9109 | |||
|rating_average=1.0 | |rating_average=1.0 | ||
|castleElev=119 | |castleElev=119 |
Revision as of 09:06, 7 October 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
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.
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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 |
Coordinates | 35.55059, 136.9109 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2015 |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |