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|Notes=Within the grounds of Kanegasaki Shrine is a replica of the former castle site and a paper with a little information about the site.
|Notes=2023: Updated photos and information by ART.
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Within the grounds of Kanegasaki Shrine is a replica of the former castle site and a paper with a little information about the site.
|History=Kanegasaki Castle was built by Taira no Michimori in the 12th century. It was the site of two battles. The first was in 1337 when the Ashikaga overtook the fortress from the Nitta family who supported Emperor Go-Daigo. Nitta Yoshisada managed to escape however, Nitta Yoshiaki (his son) and Prince Takanaga (son of Go-Daigo) killed themselves here before the castle was overtaken and destroyed. Kanegasaki Shrine (Kanegasaki-gu) was built on the castle grounds to enshrine the prince.
|History=Kanegasaki Castle was built by Taira no Michimori in the 12th century. It was the site of two battles. The first was in 1337 when the Ashikaga overtook the fortress from the Nitta family who supported Emperor Go-Daigo. Nitta Yoshisada managed to escape however, Nitta Yoshiaki (his son) and Prince Takanaga (son of Go-Daigo) killed themselves here before the castle was overtaken and destroyed. Kanegasaki Shrine (Kanegasaki-gu) was built on the castle grounds to enshrine the prince.
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Revision as of 13:24, 18 April 2023

2023: Updated photos and information by ART. x 2015: Original profile and photos contributed by Phibbyfan. Within the grounds of Kanegasaki Shrine is a replica of the former castle site and a paper with a little information about the site.

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History

Kanegasaki Castle was built by Taira no Michimori in the 12th century. It was the site of two battles. The first was in 1337 when the Ashikaga overtook the fortress from the Nitta family who supported Emperor Go-Daigo. Nitta Yoshisada managed to escape however, Nitta Yoshiaki (his son) and Prince Takanaga (son of Go-Daigo) killed themselves here before the castle was overtaken and destroyed. Kanegasaki Shrine (Kanegasaki-gu) was built on the castle grounds to enshrine the prince.

The other battle took place in 1570 when the Asakura Clan attacked Oda Nobunaga when he was attempting to capture Echizen Province. It is said that Oda Nobunaga would have been defeated here if Toyotomi Hideyoshi had not come to his aid.


Field Notes

2023: Updated photos and information by ART.

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2015: Original profile and photos contributed by Phibbyfan.

Within the grounds of Kanegasaki Shrine is a replica of the former castle site and a paper with a little information about the site.




Gallery
  • Main Bailey
  • Site of Ichinokido
  • Large trench of the Ninokido Gate
  • Sannokido Trench
  • Imperial Stele
  • Site of Palace
  • Kanegasaki Shrine
  • Castle Mount, Main Bailey


Castle Profile
English Name Kanegasaki Castle
Japanese Name 金ヶ崎城
Founder Taira no Michimori
Year Founded 12th Century
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Tsuruga Sta (JR Hokuriku), bus
Hours Always Open/Free
Time Required 20 min
URL Castle Website
Location Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture
Coordinates 35.66602, 136.07407
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2015
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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