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|English Name=Sakasai Castle | |English Name=Sakasai Castle | ||
|Japanese Name=逆井城 | |Japanese Name=逆井城 | ||
|Romaji Name= | |Romaji Name=Sakasai-jo | ||
|Alternate Names=Iinuma-jo | |Alternate Names=Iinuma-jo | ||
|Founder=Hojo Ujishige | |Founder=Hojo Ujishige | ||
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|Designations=Prefectural Historic Site | |Designations=Prefectural Historic Site | ||
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
|Features=gates, turrets, bridges, water moats, trenches, walls | |Features=gates, turrets, bridges, palace, water moats, trenches, walls | ||
|Access=Moriya Sta (Tsukuba Express), 1 hr bus, 2100 yen taxi | |Access=Moriya Sta (Tsukuba Express), 1 hr bus, 2100 yen taxi | ||
|Visitor Information=The | |Visitor Information=The bus schedules and routes have changed a couple times since I visited. The buses now only go to Iwai which is quite far from the station. Plan well before going. It migt be better to go on a non-holiday weekday and use the local community bus, even though it only runs 4 times a day. | ||
|Time Required=75 mins | |Time Required=75 mins | ||
|Website=http://bandokanko.jp/modules/pico/index.php?content_id=91 | |Website=http://bandokanko.jp/modules/pico/index.php?content_id=91 | ||
|City=Bando | |City=Bando | ||
|Prefecture=Ibaraki Prefecture | |Prefecture=Ibaraki Prefecture | ||
|Notes= | |Notes=Sakasai Castle is probably one of the most remote and difficult castles to get to in the Kanto area. I finally found a reasonable way to get there, but it still took all day just to go and come back because there was so much time riding or waiting for busses. Regardless, it was a great trip. They have done a fantastic job accurately rebuilding the structures here to reflect the feel of a castle from the Sengoku Period. Most castle reconstructions are based on later Edo Period castles, so this is a valuable site. Besides the reconstructions, the moats and castle layout are also well preserved with many signs. If you have a chance, please stop at the soba restaurant next to the castle. They have brochures for the castle and the people are incredibly nice. They called a cheaper taxi for me than the one I was planning to take and let me kill time in the restaurant on that hot day while waiting. Of course, I also had my fill of zaru soba before that too. Transportation to this site seems to change every couple years as they change bus routes around the area. Please check carefully for the most up to date information from city websites or be prepared to call a taxi. | ||
|History=Sakasai Castle was the easternmost frontier of the Hojo territory standing in opposition to the Satake, Yuki and other lords of the area. For the time period, it is a fairly large and tough castle that made use of the river and wetlands surrounding it as a natural defense. Sakasai Castle was abandoned after the Hojo were defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1590. | |History=Sakasai Castle was the easternmost frontier of the Hojo territory standing in opposition to the Satake, Yuki and other lords of the area. For the time period, it is a fairly large and tough castle that made use of the river and wetlands surrounding it as a natural defense. Sakasai Castle was abandoned after the Hojo were defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1590. | ||
|Year Visited=2008 | |Year Visited=2008 | ||
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|Visits=September 23, 2008 | |Visits=September 23, 2008 | ||
|GPSLocation=36.14203, 139.85253 | |GPSLocation=36.14203, 139.85253 | ||
|Contributor=Eric | |||
|rating_average=3.43 | |rating_average=3.43 | ||
|castleElev=18 | |castleElev=18 |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 3 March 2025
Sakasai Castle is probably one of the most remote and difficult castles to get to in the Kanto area. I finally found a reasonable way to get there, but it still took all day just to go and come back because there was so much time riding or waiting for busses. Regardless, it was a great trip. They ha
History
Sakasai Castle was the easternmost frontier of the Hojo territory standing in opposition to the Satake, Yuki and other lords of the area. For the time period, it is a fairly large and tough castle that made use of the river and wetlands surrounding it as a natural defense. Sakasai Castle was abandoned after the Hojo were defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1590.
Field Notes
Sakasai Castle is probably one of the most remote and difficult castles to get to in the Kanto area. I finally found a reasonable way to get there, but it still took all day just to go and come back because there was so much time riding or waiting for busses. Regardless, it was a great trip. They have done a fantastic job accurately rebuilding the structures here to reflect the feel of a castle from the Sengoku Period. Most castle reconstructions are based on later Edo Period castles, so this is a valuable site. Besides the reconstructions, the moats and castle layout are also well preserved with many signs. If you have a chance, please stop at the soba restaurant next to the castle. They have brochures for the castle and the people are incredibly nice. They called a cheaper taxi for me than the one I was planning to take and let me kill time in the restaurant on that hot day while waiting. Of course, I also had my fill of zaru soba before that too. Transportation to this site seems to change every couple years as they change bus routes around the area. Please check carefully for the most up to date information from city websites or be prepared to call a taxi.
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English Name | Sakasai Castle |
Japanese Name | 逆井城 |
Alternate Names | Iinuma-jo |
Founder | Hojo Ujishige |
Year Founded | 1577 |
Castle Type | Hilltop |
Castle Condition | No main keep but other buildings |
Designations | Prefectural Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | gates, turrets, bridges, palace, water moats, trenches, walls |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Moriya Sta (Tsukuba Express), 1 hr bus, 2100 yen taxi |
Hours | The bus schedules and routes have changed a couple times since I visited. The buses now only go to Iwai which is quite far from the station. Plan well before going. It migt be better to go on a non-holiday weekday and use the local community bus, even though it only runs 4 times a day. |
Time Required | 75 mins |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Bando, Ibaraki Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.14203, 139.85253 |
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Added to Jcastle | 2008 |
Contributor | Eric |
Admin Year Visited | 2008 |
Admin Visits | September 23, 2008 |