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|English Name=Kawahara Castle
 
|Japanese Name=河原城
 
|Romaji Name=Kawaharajō
 
|Alternate Names=Maruyamajō
 
|Founder=Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Kawahara
|Year Founded=1580
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Type=Hilltop
河原城
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
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|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
 
|Main Keep Structure=5 floors
|Alternate Names=
|Year Reconstructed=1994
 
|Artifacts=Mogi-Tenshu, Unebori, Horikiri, Kuruwa
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|Features=main keep, trenches, stone walls, walls
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
|Access=Tottori Sta. (San'in Line), 20 min taxi or 25 min bus
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1580
|City=Tottori
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|Prefecture=Tottori Prefecture
Hilltop
|Notes=Kawaharajō has the remains of unebori and horikiri (trenches), but when I visited they were too overgrown to even approach. The remains of wooden pillars that supported structures have been unearthed here. In the main bailey a symbolic tower has been constructed but this is a faux reconstruction as no such structure ever existed at this site. Kawaharajō is properly called Maruyamajō and was known as such, but due to several other castle sites in the region also being called Maruyamajō, this castle is now known chiefly as Kawaharajō. The castle tower functions as a folk museum and observation platform. From here you can see Tottorijō's great stone ramparts. The tenshukaku (tower) was built in 1994.
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|History=Takeda Takanobu built Kawaharajō as a satellite fortification of Ōfurisodeyamajō. In 1580, Kawaharajō was in territory controlled by Yamana Toyokuni from Tottorijō. At this time Tottorijō was conquered by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the forces stationed at Kawaharajō fled when they heard the news, abandoning the fort to nature.
Reconstructed main keep
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 15 July 2022

Kawaharajō has the remains of unebori and horikiri (trenches), but when I visited they were too overgrown to even approach. The remains of wooden pillars that supported structures have been unearthed here. In the main bailey a symbolic tower has been constructed but this is a faux reconstruction as

Kawahara1.jpg

History

Takeda Takanobu built Kawaharajō as a satellite fortification of Ōfurisodeyamajō. In 1580, Kawaharajō was in territory controlled by Yamana Toyokuni from Tottorijō. At this time Tottorijō was conquered by Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the forces stationed at Kawaharajō fled when they heard the news, abandoning the fort to nature.


Field Notes

Kawaharajō has the remains of unebori and horikiri (trenches), but when I visited they were too overgrown to even approach. The remains of wooden pillars that supported structures have been unearthed here. In the main bailey a symbolic tower has been constructed but this is a faux reconstruction as no such structure ever existed at this site. Kawaharajō is properly called Maruyamajō and was known as such, but due to several other castle sites in the region also being called Maruyamajō, this castle is now known chiefly as Kawaharajō. The castle tower functions as a folk museum and observation platform. From here you can see Tottorijō's great stone ramparts. The tenshukaku (tower) was built in 1994.




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Castle Profile
English Name Kawahara Castle
Japanese Name 河原城
Alternate Names Maruyamajō
Founder Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1580
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 5 floors
Year Reconstructed 1994
Artifacts Mogi-Tenshu, Unebori, Horikiri, Kuruwa
Features main keep, trenches, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access Tottori Sta. (San'in Line), 20 min taxi or 25 min bus
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Tottori, Tottori Prefecture
Coordinates 35.40382, 134.19949
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2017
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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