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Ushibusejō is accessed via a trail which begins at a small temple in the Tokiwagi neighbourhood of Ueda town. The trail forks immediately into the Mount Tarō Trail and the White Snake Trail, and it is the former which goes to the castle ruins. | Ushibusejō is accessed via a trail which begins at a small temple in the Tokiwagi neighbourhood of Ueda town. The trail forks immediately into the Mount Tarō Trail and the White Snake Trail, and it is the former which goes to the castle ruins. | ||
|History=Uchibusejō is twinned with Arajō above on the same mountain ridge. Ushibuse means | |History=Uchibusejō is twinned with Arajō above on the same mountain ridge. Ushibuse means 'reclining cow' and may be used refer to both castles. In that case Arajō was the cow’s buttocks and Ushibusejō was called Ushikubijō, 'Cow’s Neck Castle'. Both castles were part of the Murakami Renji Toride-gun. See my profile on [[Murakami Kokuzousan Castle]] for more information. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2021 | |AddedJcastle=2021 |
Revision as of 12:56, 12 May 2023
Ushibusejō consists of a large singular main bailey with a wide and long double moat system to the rear. Apparently there are the remains of stone walls around the main bailey but I found nearly the whole perimetre blanketed in felled logs. It seems the centre of the bailey has been cleared at the e
History
Uchibusejō is twinned with Arajō above on the same mountain ridge. Ushibuse means 'reclining cow' and may be used refer to both castles. In that case Arajō was the cow’s buttocks and Ushibusejō was called Ushikubijō, 'Cow’s Neck Castle'. Both castles were part of the Murakami Renji Toride-gun. See my profile on Murakami Kokuzousan Castle for more information.
Field Notes
Ushibusejō consists of a large singular main bailey with a wide and long double moat system to the rear. Apparently there are the remains of stone walls around the main bailey but I found nearly the whole perimetre blanketed in felled logs. It seems the centre of the bailey has been cleared at the expense of the sides! Along the ridge at the bottom of the main bailey there was what looked to me like more ruins, including dorui (earthen ramparts) around what I took to be a sub-bailey. There is also another small enclosure within a conglomeration of rocky outcroppings. It seems the path which goes between here and the dorui may have been a trench.
Ushibusejō is accessed via a trail which begins at a small temple in the Tokiwagi neighbourhood of Ueda town. The trail forks immediately into the Mount Tarō Trail and the White Snake Trail, and it is the former which goes to the castle ruins.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Murakami Ushibuse Castle |
Japanese Name | 村上牛伏城 |
Alternate Names | Ushikubijō |
Founder | Murakami Yoshikiyo |
Year Founded | Sengoku Period |
Castle Type | Mountaintop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Karabori, Dorui, Horikiri |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Ueda Station on the Shinano Railway; 40 minute walk to trail head from temple. Or descend from Ara Castle. |
Hours | 24/7 free; mountain |
Time Required | 50 minutes |
Location | Ueda, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.42122, 138.24987 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2021 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
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