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|Notes=Tsukuriokajō is a hirajiro (flatland castle) site which sits on a slight terrace in the Oka Township of Okazaki Municipality. Astute castle-bloggers have identified possible earthworks remains in the form of a segment of dorui (earthen ramparts) alongside a rural homestead. I checked it out myself and I could believe | |Notes=Tsukuriokajō is a hirajiro (flatland castle) site which sits on a slight terrace in the Oka Township of Okazaki Municipality. Astute castle-bloggers have identified possible earthworks remains in the form of a segment of dorui (earthen ramparts) alongside a rural homestead. I checked it out myself and I could believe it's dorui. The suggestion of a mound continues along the northeastern corner of the homestead. Something > Nothing. | ||
|History=It is said that Tsukuriokajō, built on a small terrace of the Yamatsuna River, was the residence of Matsudaira Ietoshi, also called Umanosuke, a son of Matsudaira Nobumitsu, in the 15th century. Nearby, his brother, Kazotsugu, also called Samanosuke, also had a residence, Funayamajō. [[Funayama Castle (Mikawa)]] overlooked Tsukurioka Castle. | |History=It is said that Tsukuriokajō, built on a small terrace of the Yamatsuna River, was the residence of Matsudaira Ietoshi, also called Umanosuke, a son of Matsudaira Nobumitsu, in the 15th century. Nearby, his brother, Kazotsugu, also called Samanosuke, also had a residence, Funayamajō. [[Funayama Castle (Mikawa)]] overlooked Tsukurioka Castle. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed |
Latest revision as of 08:29, 23 August 2024
Tsukuriokajō is a hirajiro (flatland castle) site which sits on a slight terrace in the Oka Township of Okazaki Municipality. Astute castle-bloggers have identified possible earthworks remains in the form of a segment of dorui (earthen ramparts) alongside a rural homestead. I checked it out myself a
History
It is said that Tsukuriokajō, built on a small terrace of the Yamatsuna River, was the residence of Matsudaira Ietoshi, also called Umanosuke, a son of Matsudaira Nobumitsu, in the 15th century. Nearby, his brother, Kazotsugu, also called Samanosuke, also had a residence, Funayamajō. Funayama Castle (Mikawa) overlooked Tsukurioka Castle.
Field Notes
Tsukuriokajō is a hirajiro (flatland castle) site which sits on a slight terrace in the Oka Township of Okazaki Municipality. Astute castle-bloggers have identified possible earthworks remains in the form of a segment of dorui (earthen ramparts) alongside a rural homestead. I checked it out myself and I could believe it's dorui. The suggestion of a mound continues along the northeastern corner of the homestead. Something > Nothing.
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English Name | Tsukurioka Castle (Mikawa) |
Japanese Name | 三河作岡城 |
Founder | Matsudaira Ietoshi |
Year Founded | 15th Century |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Dorui |
Features | trenches |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Miai Station on the Meitetsu-Nagoya Line; 25 minute walk |
Hours | Private Property |
Time Required | 10 minutes |
Location | Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture |
Coordinates | 34.92523, 137.21064 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2023 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
Jōkaku Shashin Kiroku | |
Umoreta Kojō | |
Aichi no Shiro |