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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Echizen Ohno Castle
 
|Japanese Name=越前大野城
 
|Romaji Name=echizen ohno-jo
 
|Alternate Names=Ohno-jo, Kameyama-jo
 
|Founder=Kanamori Nagachika
Echizen Ohno Castle
|Year Founded=1576
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
越前大野城
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
|Romaji Name=
|Designations=Next 100 Castles, Prefectural Historic Site
echizen ohno-jo
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Alternate Names=
|Main Keep Structure=2 levels, 3 stories
Ohno-jo, Kameyama-jo
|Year Reconstructed=1968 (concrete)
|Founder=
|Features=main keep, gates, turrets, bridges, samurai homes, trenches, stone walls, castle town
Kanamori Nagachika
|Access=Echizen Ohno Sta. (Etsumi Hokusen Line), 25 min walk
|Year Founded=
|Visitor Information=200 yen. Open April-Sept: 9am-5pm; Oct-Nov: 9am-4pm. Closed Dec-March.
1576
|Website=http://www.onocastle.net
|Castle Type=
|City=Ohno
Mountaintop
|Prefecture=Fukui Prefecture
|Castle Condition=
|Notes=Not personally visited. All photos contributed by RaymondW. I've heard that the castle town is well preserved with samurai homes, old temples, and a historic Edo Period atmosphere. I would like to visit someday.
Reconstructed main keep
|History=Ohno Castle was built in 1576 by Kanamori Nagachika who was stationed there by Oda Nobunaga. In 1586 Kanamori moved to Hida Takayama and from then on the lord of the castle changed frequently. The castle burned down in 1775 but was rebuilt in 1795 without the main keep. All but the stone walls were dismantled during the Meiji Period by command of the government.
|Designations=
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
Prefectural Historic Site
|AddedJcastle=2007
|Historical Period=
|GPSLocation=35.98661, 136.4831
Edo Period
|Contributor=RaymondW
|Main Keep Structure=
|rating_average=3.1
2 levels, 3 stories
|castleElev=226
|Year Reconstructed=
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1968 (concrete)
|ekiElev=173
|Artifacts=
|elevChange=53
 
|kamon=maeda.gif
|kamonFam=Kanamori
 
|adminRating=3
|Features=
|oldID=85
stone walls
|Access=
 
 
Echizen Ohno Sta. (Etsumi Hokusen Line), 25 min walk
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
200 yen. Open April-Sept: 9am-5pm; Oct-Nov: 9am-4pm. Closed Dec-March.
 
 
|Time Required=
 
|City=
Ohno, Fukui Pref.
|Prefecture=
Fukui Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
Not personally visited. All photos contributed by <a href="http://www.jcastle.info/mypage/home/31">RaymondW</a>. I've heard that the castle town is well preserved with samurai homes, old temples, and a historic Edo Period atmosphere. I would like to visit someday.
 
 
|History=
 
 
Ohno Castle was built in 1576 by Kanamori Nagachika who was stationed there by Oda Nobunaga. In 1586 Kanamori moved to Hida Takayama and from then on the lord of the castle changed frequently. The castle burned down in 1775 but was rebuilt in 1795 without the main keep. All but the stone walls were dismantled during the Meiji Period by command of the government.
 
 
|Visits=
 
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
|Year Visited=
Viewer Contributed
|Website=
 
http://www.onocastle.net
 
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3.1
|castleElev=
226
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35.983239,136.496947
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173
|elevChange=
53
|kamon=
maeda.gif
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Kanamori
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3
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85
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 21 December 2024

Not personally visited. All photos contributed by RaymondW. I've heard that the castle town is well preserved with samurai homes, old temples, and a historic Edo Period atmosphere. I would like to visit someday.

Echizen4.jpg

History

Ohno Castle was built in 1576 by Kanamori Nagachika who was stationed there by Oda Nobunaga. In 1586 Kanamori moved to Hida Takayama and from then on the lord of the castle changed frequently. The castle burned down in 1775 but was rebuilt in 1795 without the main keep. All but the stone walls were dismantled during the Meiji Period by command of the government.


Field Notes

Not personally visited. All photos contributed by RaymondW. I've heard that the castle town is well preserved with samurai homes, old temples, and a historic Edo Period atmosphere. I would like to visit someday.




Gallery
  • Echizen4.jpg
  • Echizen1.jpg
  • Echizen2.jpg
  • Echizen3.jpg
  • Echizen5.jpg
  • Echizen6.jpg
  • Echizen7.jpg
  • Echizen8.jpg
  • Echizen9.jpg
  • Ninomaru Moat
  • Echizen11.jpg
  • Echizen12.jpg
  • Echizen13.jpg
  • Echizen14.jpg
  • Echizen15.jpg
  • Echizen16.jpg
  • Echizen17.jpg
  • Echizen18.jpg
  • Echizen19.jpg
  • Echizen20.jpg
  • Echizen21.jpg
  • Path to the top
  • Uchiyama Residence
  • Echizen23.jpg


Castle Profile
English Name Echizen Ohno Castle
Japanese Name 越前大野城
Alternate Names Ohno-jo, Kameyama-jo
Founder Kanamori Nagachika
Year Founded 1576
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Designations Next 100 Castles, Prefectural Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 2 levels, 3 stories
Year Reconstructed 1968 (concrete)
Features main keep, gates, turrets, bridges, samurai homes, trenches, stone walls, castle town
Visitor Information
Access Echizen Ohno Sta. (Etsumi Hokusen Line), 25 min walk
Hours 200 yen. Open April-Sept: 9am-5pm; Oct-Nov: 9am-4pm. Closed Dec-March.
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Ohno, Fukui Prefecture
Coordinates 35.98661, 136.4831
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2007
Contributor RaymondW
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
Nearby Samurai Homes
3.18
(11 votes)
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