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|Notes=Miyachifuru-yashiki is a medieval residence site in urban Anjō. Castle-bloggers report that up until recently (how recently they don't say) there were 2m tall dorui (earthen ramparts) remaining of the fortifications running in segments north and west, but that these were bulldozed to make way for road expansion and residential development. Now no ruins remain and the site is now housing. Nyakuichiōji Shrine is opposite the site.  
|Notes=Miyachifuru-yashiki is a medieval residence site in urban Anjō. Castle-bloggers report that up until recently (how recently they don't say) there were 2m tall dorui (earthen ramparts) remaining of the fortifications running in segments north and west, but that these were bulldozed to make way for road expansion and residential development. Now no ruins remain and the site is now housing. Nyakuichiōji Shrine is opposite the site.  


Note: this is Miyachi(furu)-yashiki in historical Hekikai County, not to be confused with [[Miyachi Yashiki (Nukata)]] in historical Nukata County, both in Mikawa Province / Aichi Prefecture.
Note: this is Miyachi(furu)-yashiki in historical Hekikai County, not to be confused with [[Miyachi Yashiki]] in historical Nukata County, both in Mikawa Province / Aichi Prefecture.
|History=Miyachifuru-yashiki was the fortified residence of the Shinke Clan who served the Ashikaga Clan and later the Anshō-Matsudaira Clan.
|History=Miyachifuru-yashiki was the fortified residence of the Shinke Clan who served the Ashikaga Clan and later the Anshō-Matsudaira Clan.
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 15 November 2023

Miyachifuru-yashiki is a medieval residence site in urban Anjō. Castle-bloggers report that up until recently (how recently they don't say) there were 2m tall dorui (earthen ramparts) remaining of the fortifications running in segments north and west, but that these were bulldozed to make way for ro

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History

Miyachifuru-yashiki was the fortified residence of the Shinke Clan who served the Ashikaga Clan and later the Anshō-Matsudaira Clan.


Field Notes

Miyachifuru-yashiki is a medieval residence site in urban Anjō. Castle-bloggers report that up until recently (how recently they don't say) there were 2m tall dorui (earthen ramparts) remaining of the fortifications running in segments north and west, but that these were bulldozed to make way for road expansion and residential development. Now no ruins remain and the site is now housing. Nyakuichiōji Shrine is opposite the site.

Note: this is Miyachi(furu)-yashiki in historical Hekikai County, not to be confused with Miyachi Yashiki in historical Nukata County, both in Mikawa Province / Aichi Prefecture.




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Castle Profile
English Name Miyachifuru Yashiki
Japanese Name 宮地古屋敷
Alternate Names Hekikai-Miyachi-yashiki (碧海宮地屋敷 )
Founder Shinke Clan
Year Founded Muromachi Period
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Minami-Anjō Station on the Meitetsu-Nishio Line; 10 minute walk
Hours Access Limited
Time Required 0 minutes
Location Anjō, Aichi Prefecture
Coordinates 34.94795, 137.09458
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2023
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
Friends of JCastle
Jōkaku Shashin Kiroku
Umoreta Kojō
Jōkaku Hōrōki
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