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|Notes=This was the most impressive mountaintop castle ruin I have been to in a long time. There is a lot of stonework around the site, but it also has these amazing huge boulders that are combined with the stonework in some locations and act as natural barriers and potential defensive positions in others.  It's certainly a one-of-a-kind castle among those that I have been to.  The castle ruin itself is about a 20 min walk from the nearest bus stop. There was road construction going on when I was there and the bus stop was moved from where I expected it to be based on old information I had, so I lost a bit of time trying to figure out where I was and where to go. If you visit this castle by bus just be aware that some information you find may be old if this new road affects bus routes. Try to check against up to date websites, Navitime, Google Maps or the bus company. Hopefully it will let you get closer to the castle in the end.
|History=The castle started as fortified manor in the 1400's built by a local lord. It was captured by Matsudaira Nobumitsu in 1507 and Matsudaira Chikatada was put in charge of castle. Chikatada and his son Norimoto built the site into the large scale castle you see today. Norimoto remained as castle lord and founded the Ogyu Matsudaira branch of the Matsudaira clan. The Ogyu Matsudaira supported the main branch of the Matsudaira clan but had several conflicts with other Matsudaira clans in the area. The castle was ruined in a 1575 battle with the Takiwaki Matsudaira. It was completely abandoned in 1590 when Tokugawa Ieyasu moved to Edo. The Ogyu Matsudaira went with Ieyasu and moved to Gunma.
|History=The castle started as fortified manor in the 1400's built by a local lord. It was captured by Matsudaira Nobumitsu in 1507 and Matsudaira Chikatada was put in charge of castle. Chikatada and his son Norimoto built the site into the large scale castle you see today. Norimoto remained as castle lord and founded the Ogyu Matsudaira branch of the Matsudaira clan. The Ogyu Matsudaira supported the main branch of the Matsudaira clan but had several conflicts with other Matsudaira clans in the area. The castle was ruined in a 1575 battle with the Takiwaki Matsudaira. It was completely abandoned in 1590 when Tokugawa Ieyasu moved to Edo. The Ogyu Matsudaira went with Ieyasu and moved to Gunma.
|Year Visited=2020
|Year Visited=2020

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This was the most impressive mountaintop castle ruin I have been to in a long time. There is a lot of stonework around the site, but it also has these amazing huge boulders that are combined with the stonework in some locations and act as natural barriers and potential defensive positions in others.

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History

The castle started as fortified manor in the 1400's built by a local lord. It was captured by Matsudaira Nobumitsu in 1507 and Matsudaira Chikatada was put in charge of castle. Chikatada and his son Norimoto built the site into the large scale castle you see today. Norimoto remained as castle lord and founded the Ogyu Matsudaira branch of the Matsudaira clan. The Ogyu Matsudaira supported the main branch of the Matsudaira clan but had several conflicts with other Matsudaira clans in the area. The castle was ruined in a 1575 battle with the Takiwaki Matsudaira. It was completely abandoned in 1590 when Tokugawa Ieyasu moved to Edo. The Ogyu Matsudaira went with Ieyasu and moved to Gunma.


Field Notes

This was the most impressive mountaintop castle ruin I have been to in a long time. There is a lot of stonework around the site, but it also has these amazing huge boulders that are combined with the stonework in some locations and act as natural barriers and potential defensive positions in others. It's certainly a one-of-a-kind castle among those that I have been to. The castle ruin itself is about a 20 min walk from the nearest bus stop. There was road construction going on when I was there and the bus stop was moved from where I expected it to be based on old information I had, so I lost a bit of time trying to figure out where I was and where to go. If you visit this castle by bus just be aware that some information you find may be old if this new road affects bus routes. Try to check against up to date websites, Navitime, Google Maps or the bus company. Hopefully it will let you get closer to the castle in the end.


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Castle Profile
English Name Ogyu Castle
Japanese Name 大給城
Founder Nagasaka Shinzaemon
Year Founded 15th C.
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Toyotashi Sta (Meitetsu); 30 mins bus to Matsudairago bus stop
Hours mountain; open 24/7
Time Required 120 mins
Location Toyota, Aichi Prefecture
Coordinates 35.05374, 137.22857
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2020
Admin Visits January 14, 2020
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