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|Access=Kouka Station on the Kusatsu Line; 3 minute walk | |Access=Kouka Station on the Kusatsu Line; 3 minute walk | ||
|Visitor Information=Private Property | |Visitor Information=Private Property | ||
|Time Required= | |Time Required=15 minutes | ||
|City= | |City=Kōka | ||
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture | |Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture | ||
|Notes=If it wasn't for this site's extreme proximity to Hodarakujijō, I wouldn't have bothered even trying to find any trace of it. The website I was relying on to guide me to the remains of Ichibajin'yamajō proved out of date, as now it has been built over with modern family homes. I was able to find what might have been the dying ghost of dorui (embankment), now replete with choking bamboo, but that was all. | |Notes=If it wasn't for this site's extreme proximity to Hodarakujijō, I wouldn't have bothered even trying to find any trace of it. The website I was relying on to guide me to the remains of Ichibajin'yamajō proved out of date, as now it has been built over with modern family homes. I was able to find what might have been the dying ghost of dorui (embankment), now replete with choking bamboo, but that was all. | ||
|History=Ichibanjin’yamajō was a branch fortification of Ohharajō used by the Ohhara Clan. For more information see [[Ohhara Castle]]. In modern times a rail line was constructed through the site and the area has since been converted into residential plots. | |History=Ichibanjin’yamajō was a branch fortification of Ohharajō used by the Ohhara Clan. For more information see [[Ohhara Castle]]. In the Edo period it was a compound of the Kōka-gumi. In modern times a rail line was constructed through the site and the area has since been converted into residential plots. Only some dorui segments remain. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2021 | |AddedJcastle=2021 |
Revision as of 16:27, 5 July 2022
If it wasn't for this site's extreme proximity to Hodarakujijō, I wouldn't have bothered even trying to find any trace of it. The website I was relying on to guide me to the remains of Ichibajin'yamajō proved out of date, as now it has been built over with modern family homes. I was able to find wha
History
Ichibanjin’yamajō was a branch fortification of Ohharajō used by the Ohhara Clan. For more information see Ohhara Castle. In the Edo period it was a compound of the Kōka-gumi. In modern times a rail line was constructed through the site and the area has since been converted into residential plots. Only some dorui segments remain.
Field Notes
If it wasn't for this site's extreme proximity to Hodarakujijō, I wouldn't have bothered even trying to find any trace of it. The website I was relying on to guide me to the remains of Ichibajin'yamajō proved out of date, as now it has been built over with modern family homes. I was able to find what might have been the dying ghost of dorui (embankment), now replete with choking bamboo, but that was all.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Kouka Ichibajin'yama Castle |
Japanese Name | 甲賀市場陣山城 |
Founder | ??? |
Year Founded | ??? |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Dorui |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Kouka Station on the Kusatsu Line; 3 minute walk |
Hours | Private Property |
Time Required | 15 minutes |
Location | Kōka, Shiga Prefecture |
Coordinates | 34.90242, 136.21033 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2021 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
Jōkaku Hōrōki | |
Masaki Shibata | |
Kogashira Kazuhei | |
Oshiro Tabi Nikki |