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| |Notes=The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now. | |Notes=The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now. | ||
| |History=Tanokuchi-jin'ya was an Edo Period fortified administrative hall of the Okutono Clan. The Okutono were based in Nukata District, Mikawa Province, and their main base was the Okutono-jin'ya initially. Since they also possessed discontiguous territory here, their Saku  | |History=Tanokuchi-jin'ya was an Edo Period fortified administrative hall of the Okutono Clan. The Okutono were based in Nukata District, Mikawa Province, and their main base was the Okutono-jin'ya initially. Since they also possessed discontiguous territory here, their Saku fief, the Tanokuchi-jin'ya was used to oversee the exclave. The Shinano territory was actually larger and Tanokuchi-jin'ya later became the Okutono's most important base. Ogyū-han, Tanokuchi-han and Tatsuoka-han all seem to refer to the same fief, controlled from Tanokuchi-jin'ya. In 1863 Tatsuokajō was constructed nearby and Tanokuchi-jin'ya was abandoned. Nothing remains today. | ||
| |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
| |AddedJcastle=2020 | |AddedJcastle=2020 | ||
Revision as of 03:29, 27 November 2020
The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now.
History
Tanokuchi-jin'ya was an Edo Period fortified administrative hall of the Okutono Clan. The Okutono were based in Nukata District, Mikawa Province, and their main base was the Okutono-jin'ya initially. Since they also possessed discontiguous territory here, their Saku fief, the Tanokuchi-jin'ya was used to oversee the exclave. The Shinano territory was actually larger and Tanokuchi-jin'ya later became the Okutono's most important base. Ogyū-han, Tanokuchi-han and Tatsuoka-han all seem to refer to the same fief, controlled from Tanokuchi-jin'ya. In 1863 Tatsuokajō was constructed nearby and Tanokuchi-jin'ya was abandoned. Nothing remains today.
Field Notes
The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now.
| Castle Profile | |
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| English Name | Tanokuchi Jin'ya | 
| Japanese Name | 田野口陣屋 | 
| Alternate Names | 龍岡陣屋・荻生陣屋 | 
| Founder | Okutono Clan | 
| Year Founded | Edo Period | 
| Castle Type | Flatland | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Edo Period | 
| Features | |
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Tatsuokajou Station on the Koumi Line; 20 minute walk | 
| Hours | Access Restricted | 
| Time Required | 2 minutes | 
| Location | Saku, Nagano Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 36.19602, 138.50671 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2020 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 




