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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Amagasaki Castle
 
|Japanese Name=尼崎城
 
|Romaji Name=Amagasaki-jo
 
|Founder=Toda Ujikane
 
|Year Founded=1617
Amagasaki Castle
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
尼崎城
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Romaji Name=
|Main Keep Structure=4 tiers, 5 storeys with attached turrets; concrete
Amagasaki-jo
|Year Reconstructed=2019
|Alternate Names=
|Features=main keep, turrets, water moats, stone walls, walls
 
|Access=Amagasaki Sta (Hanshin Main Line), 5 min walk
|Founder=
|Visitor Information=Open 9am-5pm, closed Mondays (Tuesday if Monday is a National Holiday) and Dec. 29 - Jan. 2; 500 yen admission
Toda Ujikane
|Time Required=45 mins
|Year Founded=
|Website=http://amagasaki-castle.jp
1617
|City=Amagasaki
|Castle Type=
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture
Flatland
|Notes=The castle was reconstucted between 2018 and 2019.
|Castle Condition=
|History=Amagasaki Castle was built in 1617 by Toda Ujikane. It completely enclosed an earlier Sengoku period castle built by the Hosokawa clan under Hideyoshi. Amagasaki Castle was located at a strategic point where 2 rivers flow into the ocean. with boat landings in the castle grounds so boats could enter the moats directly. The castle had three baileys and three water moats that spiraled around the honmaru bailey which housed a four level main keep and large 3 level yagura. The castle was dismantled in 1873 under the Castle Abolishment act. Much of the stone in the stone walls was repurposed to make an ocean break wall.
Ruins only
|Year Visited=2013
|Designations=
|AddedJcastle=2013
 
|Visits=March 9, 2013
|Historical Period=
|GPSLocation=34.71711, 135.41852
Edo Period
|Contributor=Eric
|Main Keep Structure=
 
|Year Reconstructed=
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
stone walls
|Access=
 
Amagasaki Sta (Hanshin Main Line), 5 min walk  
 
|Visitor Information=
 
Open anytime
 
|Time Required=
15 mins
|City=
Amagasaki, Hyogo Pref.
|Prefecture=
Hyogo Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
There really isn't much here to see. There is just one section of a reconstructed stone wall with a earthen wall on top. Only stop if you are a serious castle fan and have some free time while in the area.
 
 
|History=
 
 
Amagasaki Castle was built in 1617 by Toda Ujikane. It completely enclosed an earlier Sengoku period castle built by the Hosokawa clan under Hideyoshi. Amagasaki Castle was located at a strategic point where 2 rivers flow into the ocean. with boat landings in the castle grounds so boats could enter the moats directly. The castle had three baileys and three water moats that spiraled around the honmaru bailey which housed a four level main keep and large 3 level yagura. The castle was dismantled in 1873 under the Castle Abolishment act. Much of the stone in the stone walls was repurposed to make an ocean break wall.
 
 
|Visits=
March 9, 2013
|Japanese Notes=
 
見る物がすくないけれど駅に近いです。この周辺で時間のある城ファンだけにお勧めします。
 
|Year Visited=
2013
|Website=
 
 
http://www.city.amagasaki.hyogo.jp/bunkazai/siseki/amagasakijo/amagasakijo.html
 
 
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0.83
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2
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34.71851,135.417317
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0
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2
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toda.jpg
|kamonFam=
Toda
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1
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|GPSLocation=
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 15 December 2024

The castle was reconstucted between 2018 and 2019.

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History

Amagasaki Castle was built in 1617 by Toda Ujikane. It completely enclosed an earlier Sengoku period castle built by the Hosokawa clan under Hideyoshi. Amagasaki Castle was located at a strategic point where 2 rivers flow into the ocean. with boat landings in the castle grounds so boats could enter the moats directly. The castle had three baileys and three water moats that spiraled around the honmaru bailey which housed a four level main keep and large 3 level yagura. The castle was dismantled in 1873 under the Castle Abolishment act. Much of the stone in the stone walls was repurposed to make an ocean break wall.


Field Notes

The castle was reconstucted between 2018 and 2019.




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Castle Profile
English Name Amagasaki Castle
Japanese Name 尼崎城
Founder Toda Ujikane
Year Founded 1617
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 4 tiers, 5 storeys with attached turrets; concrete
Year Reconstructed 2019
Features main keep, turrets, water moats, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access Amagasaki Sta (Hanshin Main Line), 5 min walk
Hours Open 9am-5pm, closed Mondays (Tuesday if Monday is a National Holiday) and Dec. 29 - Jan. 2; 500 yen admission
Time Required 45 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture
Coordinates 34.71711, 135.41852
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2013
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2013
Admin Visits March 9, 2013


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