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|Japanese Name=大枝城
 
|Romaji Name=Ōedajō
 
|Alternate Names=袖ヶ崎城
 
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Oeda Castle
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大枝城
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Ōedajō
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袖ヶ崎城
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Ōeda Clan
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|Prefecture=Fukushima Prefecture
1394 – 1427
|Notes=I went by Ōedajō going between Yanagawajō and Kaneyamajō. From the bridge over the Abukuma River one can see clearly the shape of the castle worked into the hillside.
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Mountaintop
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Fukushima Prefecture
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I went by Ōedajō going between Yanagawajō and Kaneyamajō. From the bridge over the Abukuma River one can see clearly the shape of the castle worked into the hillside.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 22 March 2023

I went by Ōedajō going between Yanagawajō and Kaneyamajō. From the bridge over the Abukuma River one can see clearly the shape of the castle worked into the hillside.

Oeda1.jpg

History

Thought to have been established by the third son of Date Munetō, Date Muneyuki, who lived in Ōeda village and adopted that name, Ōeda Castle was ruled by the Ōeda Clan until 1591 when they relocated following the shifting fortunes of their Date clan overlords. The Ōeda did briefly return to Ōedajō at the end of the Sengoku Period as the Date used it as a stronghold from which to attack the Uesugi forces stationed at Yanagawajō, but moved to Sakamotojō after the Battle of Sekigahara, whereupon Oedajō was permanently abandoned.


Field Notes

I went by Ōedajō going between Yanagawajō and Kaneyamajō. From the bridge over the Abukuma River one can see clearly the shape of the castle worked into the hillside.




Gallery
  • Oeda1.jpg


Castle Profile
English Name Oh'eda Castle
Japanese Name 大枝城
Alternate Names 袖ヶ崎城
Founder Ōeda Clan
Year Founded 1394 – 1427
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Yanagawa Kibonomorikōen-mae Station on Abukuma Express Line: taxi / walk.
Hours 24/7
Time Required 20 minutes
Location Date City, Fukushima Prefecture
Coordinates 37.87163, 140.60444
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2017
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
Friends of JCastle
Yogo


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