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|Japanese Name=江戸時代
|Japanese Name=江戸時代
|Property Type=Historical Period
|Property Type=Historical Period
|Description=This category includes all those castles that were active in the Edo Period. At the beginning of the Edo Period the "One Castle per province" edict forced the abandonment of thousands of smaller castles throughout Japan. The castles that remained into the Edo Period or were newly built in the Edo Period saw many changes to their construction compared to earlier castles.  Since a lord could only have one castle, it tended to be bigger. Castles also shifted to [[Hilltop]]s or [[Flatland|Plains]] from the mountains to make them more accessible and easier to govern from. As techniques improved you would see also bigger stone walls, wider moats to prevent gunfire, and larger main keeps. Some of these techniques were developed at the end of the Sengoku Period in places like [[Azuchi Castle]] and [[Osaka Castle]] but they really became most widespread in the Edo Period to the point where you could say they were standard features of Edo Period castles.
|Description=This category includes all those castles that were active in the Edo Period. At the beginning of the Edo Period the "One Castle Per Province" edict forced the abandonment of thousands of smaller castles throughout Japan. The castles that remained into the Edo Period or were newly built in the Edo Period saw many changes to their construction compared to earlier castles.  Since a lord could only have one castle, it tended to be bigger. Castles also shifted to [[Hilltop]]s or [[Flatland|Plains]] from the mountains to make them more accessible and easier to govern from. As techniques improved you would see also bigger stone walls, wider moats to prevent gunfire, and larger main keeps. Some of these techniques were developed at the end of the Sengoku Period in places like [[Azuchi Castle]] and [[Osaka Castle]] but they really became most widespread in the Edo Period to the point where you could say they were standard features of Edo Period castles.


Edo Period castles also includes a subset of fortifications called ''jin'ya''. Jin'ya are basically fortified government offices. They were built for small domains (generally less than 30,000 koku of rice) where the lord did not have the qualifications to be a "castle lord." These were called "castleless lords" or "jin'ya lords". Jin'ya were also established for domains, like Takayama (see [[Takayama Jin'ya]]), that were directly under control of the Tokugawa government. Jin'ya are often listed as castles in castle books and materials.   
Edo Period castles also includes a subset of fortifications called ''jin'ya''. Jin'ya are basically fortified government offices. They were built for small domains (generally less than 30,000 koku of rice) where the lord did not have the qualifications to be a "castle lord." These were called "castleless lords" or "jin'ya lords". Jin'ya were also established for domains, like Takayama (see [[Takayama Jin'ya]]), that were directly under control of the Tokugawa government. Jin'ya are often listed as castles in castle books and materials.   


There were 300 provinces (with some minor changes through the period) in the Edo Period, so you could say that in the Edo Period alone there were 300 active castles (including a handful of ''jin'ya'')
There were 300 provinces (with some minor changes through the period) in the Edo Period, so you could say that in the Edo Period alone there were 300 active castles (including a handful of ''jin'ya''). For people who are new to visiting Japanese castles or whose image of Japanese castles is [[Himeji Castle]] these Edo Period castles are a good place to start on this adventure.  With a few exceptions, all castles labelled as Edo Period in here are mostly cataloged in these books about the Edo Period castles of the 300 Han [https://amzn.to/3xDgx2H Castles and Jin'ya of 300 Edo Period Domains - East Japan (図説江戸三百藩「城と陣屋 (東国編))] and [https://amzn.to/3tLFTu3 Castles and Jin'ya of 300 Edo Period Domains - West Japan (図説江戸三百藩「城と陣屋」(西国編))].
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Latest revision as of 08:02, 19 June 2022

Edo Period / 江戸時代

This is a subtype of Historical Period

This category includes all those castles that were active in the Edo Period. At the beginning of the Edo Period the "One Castle Per Province" edict forced the abandonment of thousands of smaller castles throughout Japan. The castles that remained into the Edo Period or were newly built in the Edo Period saw many changes to their construction compared to earlier castles. Since a lord could only have one castle, it tended to be bigger. Castles also shifted to Hilltops or Plains from the mountains to make them more accessible and easier to govern from. As techniques improved you would see also bigger stone walls, wider moats to prevent gunfire, and larger main keeps. Some of these techniques were developed at the end of the Sengoku Period in places like Azuchi Castle and Osaka Castle but they really became most widespread in the Edo Period to the point where you could say they were standard features of Edo Period castles.

Edo Period castles also includes a subset of fortifications called jin'ya. Jin'ya are basically fortified government offices. They were built for small domains (generally less than 30,000 koku of rice) where the lord did not have the qualifications to be a "castle lord." These were called "castleless lords" or "jin'ya lords". Jin'ya were also established for domains, like Takayama (see Takayama Jin'ya), that were directly under control of the Tokugawa government. Jin'ya are often listed as castles in castle books and materials.

There were 300 provinces (with some minor changes through the period) in the Edo Period, so you could say that in the Edo Period alone there were 300 active castles (including a handful of jin'ya). For people who are new to visiting Japanese castles or whose image of Japanese castles is Himeji Castle these Edo Period castles are a good place to start on this adventure. With a few exceptions, all castles labelled as Edo Period in here are mostly cataloged in these books about the Edo Period castles of the 300 Han Castles and Jin'ya of 300 Edo Period Domains - East Japan (図説江戸三百藩「城と陣屋 (東国編)) and Castles and Jin'ya of 300 Edo Period Domains - West Japan (図説江戸三百藩「城と陣屋」(西国編)).

Castles with Edo Period
  1. Aika Yashiki
  2. Aizu Wakamatsu Castle
  3. Akasaka Jin'ya
  4. Akashi Castle
  5. Akayama Jin'ya
  6. Akechi Jin'ya
  7. Akizuki Castle
  8. Akizuki Domain South Detached Palace
  9. Ako Castle
  10. Amagasaki Castle
  11. Anjou Jin'ya
  12. Annaka Castle
  13. Ashimori Jin'ya
  14. Ashinoya Jin'ya
  15. Asuke Jin'ya
  16. Awaji Castle (Chikuma)
  17. Baba Yashiki
  18. Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
  19. Chamachi Battery (Obama Domain)
  20. Chimura Yashiki
  21. Chouzenjimae Jin'ya
  22. Dannoura Battery
  23. Eboshigata Castle
  24. Echizen Katsuyama Castle
  25. Echizen Ohno Castle
  26. Edo Castle
  27. Fuchu Castle (Hitachi)
  28. Fujikake Jin'ya
  29. Fukuchiyama Castle
  30. Fukui Castle
  31. Fukuoka Castle
  32. Fukushima Castle (Echigo)
  33. Fukuyama Castle
  34. Funai Castle
  35. Garyuzan Castle
  36. Goryokaku Fort
  37. Ha Castle
  38. Hachimanshita Battery (Obama Domain)
  39. Hagi Castle
  40. Hagiwarasuwa Castle
  41. Hamada Castle
  42. Hamamatsu Castle
  43. Hazu Jin'ya
  44. Hekirichi Jinya
  45. Hikobe Yashiki
  46. Hikone Castle
  47. Himeji Castle
  48. Hirado Castle
  49. Hirata Yashiki
  50. Hirosaki Castle
  51. Hiroshima Castle
  52. Hitoyoshi Castle
  53. Hokkyu Jin'ya
  54. Horinouchi Yashiki
  55. Horiuchi Castle (Mikawa)
  56. Hosshouji Castle (Mikawa)
  57. Hyogo Castle
  58. Iba Palace
  59. Ibo Castle (Mikawa)
  60. Ibo Jin'ya
  61. Ichikawa Jin'ya
  62. Ide Yakata
  63. Iga Ueno Castle
  64. Iida Castle
  65. Iijima Jin'ya
  66. Imabari Castle
  67. Imai Jin'ya
  68. Inawashiro Castle
  69. Inuyama Castle
  70. Isawa Jin'ya
  71. Ishida Jin'ya
  72. Isshindenjinai Moated Settlement
  73. Itoi Jin'ya
  74. Itoigawa Jinya
  75. Iwaki Taira Castle
  76. Iwakuni Castle
  77. Iwamura Castle
  78. Iwatsuki Castle
  79. Iyo Matsuyama Castle
  80. Izuki Jin'ya
  81. Izumi Jin'ya
  82. Izushi Castle
  83. Junhanshi Yashiki
  84. Kagoshima Castle
  85. Kaibara Jin'ya
  86. Kakegawa Castle
  87. Kamakata Jin'ya
  88. Kameda Castle
  89. Kamegasaki Castle
  90. Kamei Castle
  91. Kameyama Battery
  92. Kameyama Castle
  93. Kamiiida Jin'ya
  94. Kaminoyama Castle
  95. Kamomegasaki Battery (Obama Domain)
  96. Kanazawa Castle
  97. Kanegasaki Battery (Obama Domain)
  98. Kanegasaki Castle (Iwate)
  99. Kano Castle
  100. Kanzeyamachi Battery (Obama Domain)
  101. Kanzou Yashiki
  102. Karasuyama Castle
  103. Karatsu Castle
  104. Kasama Castle
  105. Kashima Castle (Hizen)
  106. Kashiwabara Palace
  107. Katahara Castle (Mikawa)
  108. Katsunumashi Yakata
  109. Katsuyama Palace
  110. Kawagoe Castle
  111. Kawanarishima Jin'ya
  112. Kawasaki Battery (Obama Domain)
  113. Kiga Jin'ya
  114. Kiridohshi Jin'ya
  115. Kishiwada Castle
  116. Kiso Daikansho
  117. Kitagata Jin'ya
  118. Kitsuki Castle
  119. Kiyosaki Castle (Echigo)
  120. Kochi Castle
  121. Kofu Castle
  122. Koide Yakata (Tanba)
  123. Kokura Castle
  124. Komatsu Castle
  125. Komoro Castle
  126. Koromo Castle
  127. Kozuka Jin'ya
  128. Kubota Castle
  129. Kukyudaira Castle (Mikawa)
  130. Kumagawa Jinya
  131. Kumamoto Castle
  132. Kuno Castle
  133. Kuroda Daikansho
  134. Kurokawashi Castle (Koka)
  135. Kurume Castle
  136. Kururi Castle
  137. Kushima Castle
  138. Kutsuki Izuminokami Jin'ya
  139. Kutsuki Shuzen Jin'ya
  140. Kuwai Castle (Mikawa)
  141. Kuwana Castle
  142. Maebashi Castle
  143. Maeda Battery
  144. Makabe Castle
  145. Makabe Jinya
  146. Marugame Castle
  147. Maruoka Castle
  148. Maruoka Castle (Uzen)
  149. Matsubara Battery (Obama Domain)
  150. Matsudaira Yakata
  151. Matsue Castle
  152. Matsugashita Battery (Obama Domain)
  153. Matsuho Battery
  154. Matsumae Castle
  155. Matsumoto Castle
  156. Matsusaka Castle
  157. Matsushiro Castle
  158. Mibu Castle
  159. Mihara Castle
  160. Mikage Jin'ya
  161. Mikawa Kou Jin'ya
  162. Mikazuki Jin'ya
  163. Minagawa Jin'ya (Totomi)
  164. Minakuchi Castle
  165. Misaki Castle (Kuwana)
  166. Mito Castle
  167. Miyachi Yashiki
  168. Mizusawa Castle
  169. Momose Jin'ya
  170. Morioka Castle
  171. Motojuku Jin'ya
  172. Murakami Castle
  173. Muramatsu Castle
  174. Nabari Jinya
  175. Nabekura Castle
  176. Naegi Castle
  177. Nagaoka Castle
  178. Nagasawa Jin'ya
  179. Nagasawa Palace
  180. Nagasawa Yadahime Yashiki
  181. Nagashima Castle
  182. Nagata Jin'ya
  183. Nagoya Castle
  184. Nakahata Jin'ya (Iwaki)
  185. Nakaizumi Jin'ya
  186. Nakamura Castle (Soma)
  187. Nakano Jin'ya
  188. Nakanojou Jin'ya
  189. Nakata Yashiki
  190. Nakazaki Yashiki
  191. Nanokaichi Jin'ya
  192. Nihonmatsu Castle
  193. Nijo Castle
  194. Nijoko Castle
  195. Nirasaki Jin'ya
  196. Nirayama Daikansho
  197. Nishio Castle
  198. Nishiohhira Jin'ya
  199. Niwase Castle
  200. Nobeoka Castle
  201. Noji Castle
  202. Nomura Jin'ya (Mino)
  203. Norisada Jin'ya
  204. Numata Castle
  205. Obama Castle
  206. Obata Jin'ya
  207. Obi Castle
  208. Ochaya Yashiki
  209. Odawara Castle
  210. Ogaki Castle
  211. Ogurayama Castle
  212. Ohkubo Jin'ya (Mikawa)
  213. Ohmizo Jin'ya
  214. Ohmori Daikansho
  215. Ohshima Jin'ya
  216. Ojima Jin'ya
  217. Oka Castle
  218. Okayama Castle
  219. Okayama Jin'ya
  220. Okazaki Castle
  221. Okutono Jin'ya
  222. Onago Battery
  223. Osaka Castle
  224. Oshi Castle
  225. Oshirohama Battery (Obama Domain)
  226. Otaki Castle
  227. Ozu Castle
  228. Rokugawa Jin'ya
  229. Saga Castle
  230. Sagaki Jin'ya
  231. Sagara Castle
  232. Saiki Castle
  233. Sakaki Jin'ya
  234. Sakuma Yakata
  235. Sakura Castle
  236. Sakura Castle (Aichi)
  237. Saraki Jin'ya
  238. Sarushima Battery Island
  239. Sasayama Castle
  240. Sasayama Shuzan Daikansho
  241. Sekiyado Castle
  242. Sendai Castle
  243. Shachinomi Jin'ya
  244. Shibata Castle
  245. Shichinohe Castle
  246. Shigehara Jin'ya
  247. Shimabara Castle
  248. Shimada Jin'ya
  249. Shimizu Jin'ya
  250. Shimizu Jin'ya (Fuefuki)
  251. Shinagawa Battery Islands
  252. Shingu Castle
  253. Shingu Jin'ya
  254. Shinshiro Castle
  255. Shiojiri Jin'ya
  256. Shirakawa Komine Castle
  257. Shiroishi Castle
  258. Shiryokaku Fort
  259. Shishido Jin'ya
  260. Shuri Castle
  261. Shuukouan'ura Battery (Obama Domain)
  262. Sonobe Castle
  263. Suibara Daikansho
  264. Sunpu Castle
  265. Suwa Ohhouri Yakata
  266. Suzaka Jin'ya
  267. Suzaki Battery
  268. Tagayashi Yakata
  269. Takada Castle (Niigata)
  270. Takada Castle (Okayama)
  271. Takaino Jin'ya
  272. Takamatsu Castle
  273. Takamuro Yashiki
  274. Takaoka Castle
  275. Takasaki Castle
  276. Takashima Castle
  277. Takasu Castle (Mino)
  278. Takato Castle
  279. Takatori Castle
  280. Takatsuki Castle
  281. Takayama Jin'ya
  282. Takenoya Jin'ya
  283. Takiwaki Jin'ya
  284. Tamaru Castle
  285. Tanabe Castle
  286. Tanabe Castle (Kii)
  287. Tanagura Castle
  288. Tanaka Castle
  289. Tanaka Tadamasa Yashiki
  290. Tanba Kameyama Castle
  291. Tanokuchi Jin'ya
  292. Tarui Castle
  293. Tatebayashi Castle
  294. Tatsuno Castle
  295. Tatsuoka Castle
  296. Tayasu Jin'ya
  297. Toba Castle
  298. Tokumi Jin'ya
  299. Tomioka Castle
  300. Tomioka Jin'ya
  301. Tomo Castle
  302. Tonnaha Castle
  303. Toro Jin'ya (Mikawa)
  304. Tottori Castle
  305. Tousenboubettou Yashiki
  306. Toyama Castle
  307. Toyo Daikansho
  308. Toyokawa Castle
  309. Toyooka Jinya
  310. Tsu Castle
  311. Tsuchiura Castle
  312. Tsurugaoka Castle
  313. Tsuwano Castle
  314. Tsuyama Castle
  315. Ueda Castle
  316. Umiteura Battery (Obama Domain)
  317. Ushiku Jinya
  318. Utsunomiya Castle
  319. Uwajima Castle
  320. Wakamatsu Castle (Azumi)
  321. Wakamiko Castle
  322. Wakayama Castle
  323. Yagyu Jin'ya
  324. Yamaga Jin'ya
  325. Yamagata Castle
  326. Yamaguchi Castle
  327. Yamaguchi Yashiki
  328. Yamakami Jin'ya
  329. Yamamoto Jin'ya
  330. Yamato Koriyama Castle
  331. Yamura Jin'ya
  332. Yasuda Castle (Echigo)
  333. Yatsushiro Castle
  334. Yatsushiro Yashiki
  335. Yazawa Jin'ya
  336. Yodo Castle
  337. Yoita Jin'ya
  338. Yokkaichi Jin'ya
  339. Yokosuka Castle
  340. Yokote Castle
  341. Yomogyu Castle
  342. Yonago Castle
  343. Yoshida Castle
  344. Yoshimizu Jinya
  345. Yunagaya Jin'ya
  346. Zeze Castle
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