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|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Access=about 6.5km from Ômi-Hachiman station
|Access=about 6.5km from Omi-Hachiman station
|Time Required=30min
|Time Required=30min
|City=Ômi-Hachiman
|City=Omi-Hachiman
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=I visited this site after Ômi-Hachiman castle. I rented a bicycle from the station. The north trail to the castle is indicated by a panel and a stone marker. After some stairs, the trail is indicated by a black and yellow rope, which came in handy at some points. After seeing some pictures on some other sites, I'm sure now that I saw 2 kuruwa and a deep horikiri. Since the site isn't well maintained and completely overgrown, the rope disappeared under fallen trees and I couldn't find it anymore. At that point, I decided to go back.
|Notes=I visited this site after Omi-Hachiman castle. I rented a bicycle from the station. The north trail to the castle is indicated by a panel and a stone marker. After some stairs, the trail is indicated by a black and yellow rope, which came in handy at some points. After seeing some pictures on some other sites, I'm sure now that I saw 2 kuruwa and a deep horikiri. Since the site isn't well maintained and completely overgrown, the rope disappeared under fallen trees and I couldn't find it anymore. At that point, I decided to go back.
|History=The first castle was built by the Sasaki clan during the Nanbokuchô period, but there isn't much information. In 1508, Ashikaga Yoshizumi, 11th shôgun, fled Kyôto and took refuge here under the Kuri clan. In 1510, the castle was besieged by 3000 troops but repelled the attack. In 1511, Yoshiharu, 12th shôgun, was born here and Yoshizumi died of illness. In 1520, the castle fell by an attack of a combined army of the Rokkaku and the Hosokawa. In 1525, the remnants of the Kuri clan took refuge on this hill, but were destroyed and the castle was abandoned.
|History=The first castle was built by the Sasaki clan during the Nanbokuchô period, but there isn't much information. In 1508, Ashikaga Yoshizumi, 11th shôgun, fled Kyôto and took refuge here under the Kuri clan. In 1510, the castle was besieged by 3000 troops but repelled the attack. In 1511, Yoshiharu, 12th shôgun, was born here and Yoshizumi died of illness. In 1520, the castle fell by an attack of a combined army of the Rokkaku and the Hosokawa. In 1525, the remnants of the Kuri clan took refuge on this hill, but were destroyed and the castle was abandoned.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
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|GPSLocation=35.13855, 136.04576
|GPSLocation=35.13855, 136.04576
|Contributor=Furinkazan
|Contributor=Furinkazan
|Castle Collection=Koka Castles
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 12 June 2023

I visited this site after Omi-Hachiman castle. I rented a bicycle from the station. The north trail to the castle is indicated by a panel and a stone marker. After some stairs, the trail is indicated by a black and yellow rope, which came in handy at some points. After seeing some pictures on some o

Suikei-Okayamajô seen from the road between Ômi-Hachimanjô and this site.JPG

History

The first castle was built by the Sasaki clan during the Nanbokuchô period, but there isn't much information. In 1508, Ashikaga Yoshizumi, 11th shôgun, fled Kyôto and took refuge here under the Kuri clan. In 1510, the castle was besieged by 3000 troops but repelled the attack. In 1511, Yoshiharu, 12th shôgun, was born here and Yoshizumi died of illness. In 1520, the castle fell by an attack of a combined army of the Rokkaku and the Hosokawa. In 1525, the remnants of the Kuri clan took refuge on this hill, but were destroyed and the castle was abandoned.


Field Notes

I visited this site after Omi-Hachiman castle. I rented a bicycle from the station. The north trail to the castle is indicated by a panel and a stone marker. After some stairs, the trail is indicated by a black and yellow rope, which came in handy at some points. After seeing some pictures on some other sites, I'm sure now that I saw 2 kuruwa and a deep horikiri. Since the site isn't well maintained and completely overgrown, the rope disappeared under fallen trees and I couldn't find it anymore. At that point, I decided to go back.


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Gallery
  • Suikei Okayamajô seen from the road between Ômi-Hachimanjô and this site
  • Start of the trail at the north of the hill
  • Map of the trail
  • trail
  • trail with yellow and black rope
  • Kuruwa


Castle Profile
English Name Suikei Okayama Castle
Japanese Name 水茎岡山城
Alternate Names Mizuguki Okayama; Oyama; Kuri
Founder Sasaki clan
Year Founded Nanbokuchô period
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access about 6.5km from Omi-Hachiman station
Hours
Time Required 30min
Location Omi-Hachiman, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.13855, 136.04576
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2023
Contributor Furinkazan
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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