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|Japanese Name=神尾山城
|Japanese Name=神尾山城
|Romaji Name=Kannosan-jo
|Romaji Name=Kannosan-jo
|Alternate Names=Motome-jo
|Founder=Yanagimoto Kataharu
|Year Founded=1526
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Features=trenches, stone walls
|Features=trenches, stone walls
|Access=JR Kameoka Station, 30 min bus, 35 min walk; or Sonobe Station, 40 min bus, 35 min walk
|Visitor Information=mountain, open any time
|Time Required=120 mins
|City=Kameoka
|City=Kameoka
|Prefecture=Kyoto
|Prefecture=Kyoto
|Notes=This castle is a long uphill walk from the bus stop. For better or worse, it is along a paved road but sometimes I think walking in the woods is easier. If you had a car it would be easy to drive up to the Kinrinji Temple which is at the entrance to the castle. You may see Google Maps and other places mistakenly call this Kamiosan Castle, but all the Japanese materials I've seen call it Kannosan Castle.
|History=Kannosan Castle first makes it's way into the history books in 1526 when the founder Yanagimoto Kataharu and his brother Hatano Tanemichi (Yagami Castle) rebelled against Hosokawa Takakuni who had forced their brother Kozai Motomori to commit seppuku based on false rumors. This led to the Battle of Katsuragawara. This was one of the events that led to the collapse of the Ashikaga Bakufu.
In 1533, Naito Kunisada was killed at Kannosan Castle in battle against the Hatano Hidetada (Yagami Castle). 
When Akechi Mitsuhide laid siege to Yagami Castle in 1579, he used Kannosan Castle as his main base of operations. The castle was likely renovated at this time and Akechi Mitsuhide employed his trademark stone walls which accounts or the slight ruins of stonework around the site today. After the Hatano brothers were captured in the siege, they were brought back to this Kannosan Castle.
|Year Visited=2023
|Year Visited=2023
|AddedJcastle=2024
|AddedJcastle=2024

Revision as of 21:00, 31 August 2024

This castle is a long uphill walk from the bus stop. For better or worse, it is along a paved road but sometimes I think walking in the woods is easier. If you had a car it would be easy to drive up to the Kinrinji Temple which is at the entrance to the castle. You may see Google Maps and other plac

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History

Kannosan Castle first makes it's way into the history books in 1526 when the founder Yanagimoto Kataharu and his brother Hatano Tanemichi (Yagami Castle) rebelled against Hosokawa Takakuni who had forced their brother Kozai Motomori to commit seppuku based on false rumors. This led to the Battle of Katsuragawara. This was one of the events that led to the collapse of the Ashikaga Bakufu.

In 1533, Naito Kunisada was killed at Kannosan Castle in battle against the Hatano Hidetada (Yagami Castle).

When Akechi Mitsuhide laid siege to Yagami Castle in 1579, he used Kannosan Castle as his main base of operations. The castle was likely renovated at this time and Akechi Mitsuhide employed his trademark stone walls which accounts or the slight ruins of stonework around the site today. After the Hatano brothers were captured in the siege, they were brought back to this Kannosan Castle.


Field Notes

This castle is a long uphill walk from the bus stop. For better or worse, it is along a paved road but sometimes I think walking in the woods is easier. If you had a car it would be easy to drive up to the Kinrinji Temple which is at the entrance to the castle. You may see Google Maps and other places mistakenly call this Kamiosan Castle, but all the Japanese materials I've seen call it Kannosan Castle.


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Castle Profile
English Name Kannosan Castle
Japanese Name 神尾山城
Alternate Names Motome-jo
Founder Yanagimoto Kataharu
Year Founded 1526
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access JR Kameoka Station, 30 min bus, 35 min walk; or Sonobe Station, 40 min bus, 35 min walk
Hours mountain, open any time
Time Required 120 mins
Location Kameoka, Kyoto
Coordinates 35.03905, 135.46978
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2024
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits December 11, 2023
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