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{{Castle
|English Name=Oyama Castle
|English Name=Koyama Castle
|Japanese Name=小山城
|Japanese Name=小山城
|Romaji Name=Oyama-jo
|Romaji Name=Koyama-jo
|Alternate Names=Koyama-jo
|Alternate Names=Koyama-jo
|Founder=Takeda Shingen
|Founder=Takeda Shingen
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|Prefecture=Shizuoka Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shizuoka Prefecture
|Notes=The main keep from the picture above is a mock keep. There was no such keep built on this site. The museum contains an impressive collection of armor for its size. Castles fans should enjoy seeing the round umadashi entrance and the triple moat.
|Notes=The main keep from the picture above is a mock keep. There was no such keep built on this site. The museum contains an impressive collection of armor for its size. Castles fans should enjoy seeing the round umadashi entrance and the triple moat.
|History=The Imagawa originally maintained a fort on this site until they were defeated by Takeda Shingen. Baba Harunobu then built Oyama Castle here under Takeda in 1571. The first lord of the castle was Ohkuma Tomohide. Together with Suwahara Castle, Oyama Castle played an important part in the castle network for the attack on Takatenjin Castle. After the fall of Takatenjin Castle, Oyama Castle continued it's strategic role as a vital supply point on the route to Takatenjin Castle. Oyama Castle fell to the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1582.
|History=The Imagawa originally maintained a fort on this site until they were defeated by Takeda Shingen. Baba Harunobu then built Koyama Castle here under Takeda in 1571. The first lord of the castle was Ohkuma Tomohide. Together with Suwahara Castle, Koyama Castle played an important part in the castle network for the attack on Takatenjin Castle. After the fall of Takatenjin Castle, Koyama Castle continued it's strategic role as a vital supply point on the route to Takatenjin Castle. Koyama Castle fell to the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1582.
|Year Visited=2011
|Year Visited=2011
|AddedJcastle=2011
|AddedJcastle=2011

Revision as of 07:11, 28 May 2018

The main keep from the picture above is a mock keep. There was no such keep built on this site. The museum contains an impressive collection of armor for its size. Castles fans should enjoy seeing the round umadashi entrance and the triple moat.

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History

The Imagawa originally maintained a fort on this site until they were defeated by Takeda Shingen. Baba Harunobu then built Koyama Castle here under Takeda in 1571. The first lord of the castle was Ohkuma Tomohide. Together with Suwahara Castle, Koyama Castle played an important part in the castle network for the attack on Takatenjin Castle. After the fall of Takatenjin Castle, Koyama Castle continued it's strategic role as a vital supply point on the route to Takatenjin Castle. Koyama Castle fell to the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1582.


Field Notes

The main keep from the picture above is a mock keep. There was no such keep built on this site. The museum contains an impressive collection of armor for its size. Castles fans should enjoy seeing the round umadashi entrance and the triple moat.


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Gallery
  • main keep
  • main keep
  • main keep
  • round umadashi
  • round umadashi as seen from the main keep
  • scene from the main keep
  • triple moat
  • triple layer moat
  • main keep
  • main keep and moat
  • approaching the main keep
  • map


Castle Profile
English Name Koyama Castle
Japanese Name 小山城
Alternate Names Koyama-jo
Founder Takeda Shingen
Year Founded 1571
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 levels, 5 stories
Year Reconstructed 1987 (concrete)
Features main keep, turrets, bridges, trenches, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Shizuoka Sta. (Tokaido main line); express bus for Yoshida High School 40 mins.
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Yoshida, Shizuoka Prefecture
Coordinates 34.77888, 138.24702
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2011
Admin Year Visited 2011
Admin Visits June 3, 2011


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