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|Japanese Name=伊那稲村城 | |Japanese Name=伊那稲村城 | ||
|Romaji Name=Ina-Inamurajō | |Romaji Name=Ina-Inamurajō | ||
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|Founder=Inamura Clan | |Founder=Inamura Clan | ||
|Year Founded=Sengoku Period | |Year Founded=Sengoku Period | ||
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|Castle Condition=Ruins only | |Castle Condition=Ruins only | ||
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
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|Artifacts=Hori, Kuruwa | |Artifacts=Hori, Kuruwa | ||
|Features=trenches | |Features=trenches | ||
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|Visitor Information=24/7 free; farmland | |Visitor Information=24/7 free; farmland | ||
|Time Required=10 minutes | |Time Required=10 minutes | ||
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|City=Komagane | |City=Komagane | ||
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | |Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | ||
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|History=Inamurajō was built to replace an earlier castle at a nearby site now called Inamurafurujō. It was built by the Inamura Clan who controlled the area. The Inamura would later co-operate with Takeda Shingen in his invasion of Ina. Built at a frond-like protrusion of the cliffline into the valley, the castle consisted of two baileys protected by natural elevation, karabori (dry moats) and tatebori (climbing moats). Opposite to Inamurajō across the protruding peninsula of cliff was Inamurafurujō. | |History=Inamurajō was built to replace an earlier castle at a nearby site now called Inamurafurujō. It was built by the Inamura Clan who controlled the area. The Inamura would later co-operate with Takeda Shingen in his invasion of Ina. Built at a frond-like protrusion of the cliffline into the valley, the castle consisted of two baileys protected by natural elevation, karabori (dry moats) and tatebori (climbing moats). Opposite to Inamurajō across the protruding peninsula of cliff was Inamurafurujō. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2020 | |||
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|GPSLocation=35.74415, 137.97524 | |GPSLocation=35.74415, 137.97524 | ||
|Contributor=ART | |Contributor=ART | ||
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Revision as of 22:12, 27 June 2020
Very little to see at this one unfortunately, although I identified some trench work. Most of the site is now farmland.
History
Inamurajō was built to replace an earlier castle at a nearby site now called Inamurafurujō. It was built by the Inamura Clan who controlled the area. The Inamura would later co-operate with Takeda Shingen in his invasion of Ina. Built at a frond-like protrusion of the cliffline into the valley, the castle consisted of two baileys protected by natural elevation, karabori (dry moats) and tatebori (climbing moats). Opposite to Inamurajō across the protruding peninsula of cliff was Inamurafurujō.
Field Notes
Very little to see at this one unfortunately, although I identified some trench work. Most of the site is now farmland.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Ina Inamura Castle |
Japanese Name | 伊那稲村城 |
Founder | Inamura Clan |
Year Founded | Sengoku Period |
Castle Type | Hilltop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Hori, Kuruwa |
Features | trenches |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Ohtagiri Station on the Iida Line; 40 minute walk |
Hours | 24/7 free; farmland |
Time Required | 10 minutes |
Location | Komagane, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35.74415, 137.97524 |
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Added to Jcastle | 2020 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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