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|Notes=Shichiri-yakata is now the site of a shrine, Goka-jinja. Behind the shrine's kami house are some sorry lumps of earth which are the focus of speculation amongst diehard castle explorers. I sort of just stopped by on my way to Wadayamajō for a poke around and was attracted by these ruins as I too thought they could be the remains of dorui (earthen ramparts). The dorui seems to form a typical square shape. On one side they are bounded by a waterway, Ishibaji River, which may have been used by the manor hall as a moat. | |Notes=Shichiri-yakata is now the site of a shrine, Goka-jinja. Behind the shrine's kami house are some sorry lumps of earth which are the focus of speculation amongst diehard castle explorers. I sort of just stopped by on my way to Wadayamajō for a poke around and was attracted by these ruins as I too thought they could be the remains of dorui (earthen ramparts). The dorui seems to form a typical square shape. On one side they are bounded by a waterway, Ishibaji River, which may have been used by the manor hall as a moat. | ||
Also see [[Kanzaki Wadayama Castle]]. | |||
|History=This area is called Gokashō, or 'Five Manors', and there is a legend that five dieties or idols were distributed from Ishibaji, a temple, to five villages. Goka-jinja enshrines these Myōjin. Behind the shrine are some traces of earthworks and it is thought these may be the ruins of the Shichiri-yakata. According to the document『淡海国木間攫』Lord Sumiyoshi Okuno, Guardian of Suō (an honourific title), was the lord of the manor. | |History=This area is called Gokashō, or 'Five Manors', and there is a legend that five dieties or idols were distributed from Ishibaji, a temple, to five villages. Goka-jinja enshrines these Myōjin. Behind the shrine are some traces of earthworks and it is thought these may be the ruins of the Shichiri-yakata. According to the document『淡海国木間攫』Lord Sumiyoshi Okuno, Guardian of Suō (an honourific title), was the lord of the manor. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed |
Revision as of 10:58, 14 October 2022
Shichiri-yakata is now the site of a shrine, Goka-jinja. Behind the shrine's kami house are some sorry lumps of earth which are the focus of speculation amongst diehard castle explorers. I sort of just stopped by on my way to Wadayamajō for a poke around and was attracted by these ruins as I too tho
History
This area is called Gokashō, or 'Five Manors', and there is a legend that five dieties or idols were distributed from Ishibaji, a temple, to five villages. Goka-jinja enshrines these Myōjin. Behind the shrine are some traces of earthworks and it is thought these may be the ruins of the Shichiri-yakata. According to the document『淡海国木間攫』Lord Sumiyoshi Okuno, Guardian of Suō (an honourific title), was the lord of the manor.
Field Notes
Shichiri-yakata is now the site of a shrine, Goka-jinja. Behind the shrine's kami house are some sorry lumps of earth which are the focus of speculation amongst diehard castle explorers. I sort of just stopped by on my way to Wadayamajō for a poke around and was attracted by these ruins as I too thought they could be the remains of dorui (earthen ramparts). The dorui seems to form a typical square shape. On one side they are bounded by a waterway, Ishibaji River, which may have been used by the manor hall as a moat.
Also see Kanzaki Wadayama Castle.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Kanzaki Shichiri Yakata |
Japanese Name | 神崎七里館 |
Founder | Sumiyoshi Okuno |
Year Founded | Medieval Era |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Dorui |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Notogawa Station on the Biwako Line; 30 minute walk. |
Hours | 24/7 free; fields |
Time Required | 20 minutes |
Location | Higashi-Ōmi, Shiga Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35.16692, 136.17586 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2022 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
Oshiro Tabi Nikki | |
Jōkaku Tanbō | |
Masaki Shibata |