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|City=Kizugawa
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|Prefecture=Kyoto
|Prefecture=Kyoto
|History=Being in a pivotal location near the capital and along the roads into Nara, this castle saw its share of action over the years. The Kizu clan themselves burned the castle after an attack by Hatakeyama Yoshinari.  It was invaded during the Onin Wars in 1470 for its strategic location. The castle was often caught up in power struggles throughout this time until Miyoshi Yoshitsugu and Matsunaga Hisahide took control in 1571. They used it until Nobunaga started to push back on the Miyoshi and exert his power over Kyoto when it was abandoned for good.
|Notes=Due to poor bus timings, I ended up walking from [[Kaseyama Castle]] back to Kizu Station, but I was able to turn this into an advantage and drop by Kizu Castle along the way. I did not expect anything to be here but the central Bailey was surprisingly well preserved.  There is really just the one main Bailey with earthen embankments around it. Along each ridge radiating out from here there is a small lookout which is further protected by some trenches and embankments, but these are mostly grown over or eroded away. Judging by the history below you can see why they would have needed lookouts in every direction!
|History=Being in a pivotal location near the capital and along the roads into Nara, this castle saw its share of action over the years and was the target of many warlords. 
 
The castle was founded by the Kizu Clan in the early Muromachi Period. The Kizu clan themselves burned the castle after an attack by Hatakeyama Yoshinari in 1457.  It was invaded during the Onin Wars in 1470 was often caught up in power struggles throughout this time until Miyoshi Yoshitsugu and Matsunaga Hisahide took control in 1571. They used it until Nobunaga started to push back on the Miyoshi and exert his power over Kyoto when it was abandoned for good.
|Year Visited=2023
|Year Visited=2023
|AddedJcastle=2024
|AddedJcastle=2024

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Due to poor bus timings, I ended up walking from Kaseyama Castle back to Kizu Station, but I was able to turn this into an advantage and drop by Kizu Castle along the way. I did not expect anything to be here but the central Bailey was surprisingly well preserved. There is really just the one m

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History

Being in a pivotal location near the capital and along the roads into Nara, this castle saw its share of action over the years and was the target of many warlords.

The castle was founded by the Kizu Clan in the early Muromachi Period. The Kizu clan themselves burned the castle after an attack by Hatakeyama Yoshinari in 1457. It was invaded during the Onin Wars in 1470 was often caught up in power struggles throughout this time until Miyoshi Yoshitsugu and Matsunaga Hisahide took control in 1571. They used it until Nobunaga started to push back on the Miyoshi and exert his power over Kyoto when it was abandoned for good.


Field Notes

Due to poor bus timings, I ended up walking from Kaseyama Castle back to Kizu Station, but I was able to turn this into an advantage and drop by Kizu Castle along the way. I did not expect anything to be here but the central Bailey was surprisingly well preserved. There is really just the one main Bailey with earthen embankments around it. Along each ridge radiating out from here there is a small lookout which is further protected by some trenches and embankments, but these are mostly grown over or eroded away. Judging by the history below you can see why they would have needed lookouts in every direction!


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Castle Profile
English Name Kizu Castle
Japanese Name 木津城
Founder Shinohara Jiton
Year Founded early 1400s
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Local Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Kizu Station (Nara Line), 30 min walk
Hours mountain park, open anytime
Time Required 30 mins
Location Kizugawa, Kyoto
Coordinates 34.73197, 135.83009
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2024
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits December 27, 2023
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