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|Japanese Name=鳴海城
|Japanese Name=鳴海城
|Romaji Name=Narumi-jo
|Romaji Name=Narumi-jo
|Alternate Names=
|Alternate Names=Negoya-jo
|Founder=
|Founder=Yasuhara Munenori
|Year Founded=
|Year Founded=1394
|Castle Type=
|Castle Type=Hilltop
|Castle Condition=
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Historical Period=
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
|Main Keep Structure=
|Year Reconstructed=
|Year Reconstructed=
|Artifacts=
|Artifacts=
|Access=
|Access=Narumi Sta. (Meitetsu Nagoya Line) 10 min walk
|Visitor Information=
|Visitor Information=park, open 24/7
|Time Required=
|Time Required=10 mins
|Website=http://www.city.nagoya.jp/midori/page/0000129566.html
|Website=http://www.city.nagoya.jp/midori/page/0000129566.html
|City=Nagoya
|City=Nagoya
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
|Notes=There really isn't anything castle-like to see here except for the signs, but historically it makes for an interesting stopover if you're exploring the neighboring sites. The castle location, now Narumi Castle Park, offers a commanding view of the area too.
|Notes=There really isn't anything castle-like to see here except for the signs, but historically it makes for an interesting stopover if you're exploring the neighboring sites. The castle location, now Narumi Castle Park, offers a commanding view of the area too. While gathering information for these profiles, I also discovered that there may be a relocated gate from Narumi Castle (or the gate uses materials from a castle gate) at the nearby Tofukuin temple.
|History=Narumi castle was another Imagawa stronghold near Okehazama.
|History=Yamaguchi Noritsugu, lord of Narumi Castle was allied with Oda Nobuhide fortifying Owari against the Imagawa. After the death of Nobuhide, Yamaguchi flipped to the Imagawa and turned over the castle, entrusting it to his son Noriyoshi. Nobunaga once attacked the castle in 1553 but was defeated. Afterwards, the Yamaguchi father and son were ordered to commit seppuku by Imagawa Yoshimoto and the Imagawa's trusted retainer Okabe Motonobu was made castellan. In 1559 Nobunaga built [[Tange Fort]], [[Zenshoji Fort]], and [[Nakajima Fort]] to cut off Narumi Castle from important Imagawa supply lines. It was fiercely held by Okabe Motonobu even after the death of Imagawa Yoshimoto at the Battle of Okehazama. Okabe went so far as to rescue Yoshimoto's body (head?) from the battlefield. Okabe eventually surrendered the castle to Nobunaga and his own life was spared on the condition that he turn over Yoshimoto's head to Nobunaga.
|AddedJcastle=
|Year Visited=2020
|AddedJcastle=2020
|Japanese Notes=
|Japanese Notes=
|Visits=
|Visits=January 13, 2020
|GPSLocation=
|GPSLocation=35.08155, 136.95011
|Contributor=Eric
|Contributor=Eric
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks
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|FriendWebsiteName=Jokaku Horoki - Narumi Castle
|FriendWebsiteName=Jokaku Horoki - Narumi Castle
|FriendWebsiteURL=https://www.hb.pei.jp/shiro/owari/narumi-jyo/
|FriendWebsiteURL=https://www.hb.pei.jp/shiro/owari/narumi-jyo/
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|FriendWebsiteName=Ken's Castle Storage - Castles relate battle of Okehazama
|FriendWebsiteURL=http://www.japancastle.jp/2015/01/Castles-relateOkehazama1.html
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 10 August 2020

There really isn't anything castle-like to see here except for the signs, but historically it makes for an interesting stopover if you're exploring the neighboring sites. The castle location, now Narumi Castle Park, offers a commanding view of the area too. While gathering information for these prof

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History

Yamaguchi Noritsugu, lord of Narumi Castle was allied with Oda Nobuhide fortifying Owari against the Imagawa. After the death of Nobuhide, Yamaguchi flipped to the Imagawa and turned over the castle, entrusting it to his son Noriyoshi. Nobunaga once attacked the castle in 1553 but was defeated. Afterwards, the Yamaguchi father and son were ordered to commit seppuku by Imagawa Yoshimoto and the Imagawa's trusted retainer Okabe Motonobu was made castellan. In 1559 Nobunaga built Tange Fort, Zenshoji Fort, and Nakajima Fort to cut off Narumi Castle from important Imagawa supply lines. It was fiercely held by Okabe Motonobu even after the death of Imagawa Yoshimoto at the Battle of Okehazama. Okabe went so far as to rescue Yoshimoto's body (head?) from the battlefield. Okabe eventually surrendered the castle to Nobunaga and his own life was spared on the condition that he turn over Yoshimoto's head to Nobunaga.


Field Notes

There really isn't anything castle-like to see here except for the signs, but historically it makes for an interesting stopover if you're exploring the neighboring sites. The castle location, now Narumi Castle Park, offers a commanding view of the area too. While gathering information for these profiles, I also discovered that there may be a relocated gate from Narumi Castle (or the gate uses materials from a castle gate) at the nearby Tofukuin temple.


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  • Narumiokehazama.jpg
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Castle Profile
English Name Narumi Castle
Japanese Name 鳴海城
Alternate Names Negoya-jo
Founder Yasuhara Munenori
Year Founded 1394
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Narumi Sta. (Meitetsu Nagoya Line) 10 min walk
Hours park, open 24/7
Time Required 10 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Coordinates 35.08155, 136.95011
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2020
Admin Visits January 13, 2020
Friends of JCastle
Shirobito - Narumi Castle
Kojodan - Narumi Castle
Jokaku Horoki - Narumi Castle
Ken's Castle Storage - Castles relate battle of Okehazama


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