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|Notes=Tsubaki-yashiki is a medieval fortified residence site in Seto village in the Kira Township of Nishio Municipality. No ruins remain, but there is a well, stone monuments, and a signpost with an explanation about the yashiki. The site is now fields and houses. | |Notes=Tsubaki-yashiki is a medieval fortified residence site in Seto village in the Kira Township of Nishio Municipality. No ruins remain, but there is a well, stone monuments, and a signpost with an explanation about the yashiki. The site is now fields and houses. | ||
|History=Tsubaki-yashiki was the fortified residence of Kira Yoshisada, son of Kira Yoshiyasu and his wife Shunkeini who was the aunt of Matsudaira Motoyasu (Tokugawa Ieyasu), in the late Sengoku period. Kira Yoshiyasu was the younger brother of Kira Yoshiaki, the lord of nearby Tōjōjō who had fought against Matsudaira Motoyasu and was defeated in | |History=Tsubaki-yashiki was the fortified residence of Kira Yoshisada, son of Kira Yoshiyasu and his wife Shunkeini who was the aunt of Matsudaira Motoyasu (Tokugawa Ieyasu), in the late Sengoku period. Kira Yoshiyasu was the younger brother of Kira Yoshiaki, the lord of nearby Tōjōjō who had fought against Matsudaira Motoyasu and was defeated in 1562 (though not before decimating Matsudaira Yoshikage at the battle of Yoroiǵafuchi in 1561). Matsudaira Ietada took over as castellan of Tōjōjō but died of illness in 1581. Since he was not replaced as castellan of Tōjōjō, Tsubaki-yashiki was constructed instead with the Kira Clan, now intermarried with the Matsudaira, allowed to return. | ||
The medieval residence is considered the forerunner of [[Okayama Jin'ya|Okayama-jin'ya]]. | The medieval residence is considered the forerunner of [[Okayama Jin'ya|Okayama-jin'ya]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 5 December 2023
Tsubaki-yashiki is a medieval fortified residence site in Seto village in the Kira Township of Nishio Municipality. No ruins remain, but there is a well, stone monuments, and a signpost with an explanation about the yashiki. The site is now fields and houses.
History
Tsubaki-yashiki was the fortified residence of Kira Yoshisada, son of Kira Yoshiyasu and his wife Shunkeini who was the aunt of Matsudaira Motoyasu (Tokugawa Ieyasu), in the late Sengoku period. Kira Yoshiyasu was the younger brother of Kira Yoshiaki, the lord of nearby Tōjōjō who had fought against Matsudaira Motoyasu and was defeated in 1562 (though not before decimating Matsudaira Yoshikage at the battle of Yoroiǵafuchi in 1561). Matsudaira Ietada took over as castellan of Tōjōjō but died of illness in 1581. Since he was not replaced as castellan of Tōjōjō, Tsubaki-yashiki was constructed instead with the Kira Clan, now intermarried with the Matsudaira, allowed to return.
The medieval residence is considered the forerunner of Okayama-jin'ya.
Field Notes
Tsubaki-yashiki is a medieval fortified residence site in Seto village in the Kira Township of Nishio Municipality. No ruins remain, but there is a well, stone monuments, and a signpost with an explanation about the yashiki. The site is now fields and houses.
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English Name | Tsubaki Yashiki |
Japanese Name | 椿屋敷 |
Founder | Kira Yoshisada |
Year Founded | c. 1581 |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Kami-Yokosuka Station on the Meitetsu-Nishio Line; 30 minute walk |
Hours | 24/7 free; fields |
Time Required | 5 minutes |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Nishio, Aichi Prefecture |
Coordinates | 34.83847, 137.08955 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2023 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |