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|Japanese Name=小畑城
|Japanese Name=小畑城
|Romaji Name=Obata-jo
|Romaji Name=Obata-jo
|Founder=Hohkabe Clan
|Year Founded=Muromachi Period
|Year Founded=Muromachi Period
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
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|City=Ayabe
|City=Ayabe
|Prefecture=Kyoto
|Prefecture=Kyoto
|Notes=This one is a bit difficult to reach by public transportation. Technically you can get there by a local community bus, called Aya Bus, from Ayabe Station, but there are only 4 buses per day. It's about 9.5km from Ayabe Station by foot, so walking is not very realistic either, but it is listed in the Woodland Kyoto recommended sites so I had to find a way to visit. I rented a bicycle from Ayabe Station and headed out to Obata Castle, dropping by [[Iden Castle]] and [[Iden Miyanokoshi Castle]] along the way. I thought about visiting another site in the region after Obata Castle, but the poor quality rental bike, 20km of cycling, unusually hot weather, and the long slippery climb up [[Iden Castle]] in the morning nearly broke me for the day.  
|Notes=Obata Castle is not easy to reach by public transportation. Technically, it’s accessible via the Aya Bus from Ayabe Station, but with only four buses per day, timing is difficult. Walking is also impractical, since the site lies about 9.5 km from Ayabe Station. However, because it’s listed among the recommended sites in the Woodland Kyoto tourism guide, I had to make the effort to visit—renting a bicycle from Ayabe Station and stopping at [[Iden Castle]] and [[Iden Miyanokoshi Castle]] along the way.


The site is very well maintained and there were even volunteers clenaing up fallen branches and clearing weeds for the autumn while I was there. Obata Castle is not a very big site, you could go through it twice and visit just about everything in less than an hour. That also makes the very infrequent bus even less attractive. The well maintained part of the castle is the main trail up and the central enclosure area, but if you climb over the embankment (dorui) in the back and down into the horikiri trench you can see this stunning trench and a little farther back and down you can see a tatebori (vertical trench) from above too.
I had originally considered visiting another site after Obata, but the combination of a poor-quality rental bike, 20 km of cycling, unusually hot weather, and the long, slippery climb at [[Iden Castle]] earlier in the day nearly broke me!
 
Obata Castle is very well maintained. While I was there, a few volunteers were clearing fallen branches and weeding the paths in for an autumn cleaning. The castle itself is fairly compact—you could walk through it twice and still cover the whole site in under an hour. This modest size makes the infrequent bus service even harder to justify.
 
The main trail and central enclosure are well maintained, but if you climb over the rear earthen embankment (dorui) and descend into the horikiri, you’ll find a stunning trench. Just a bit farther downslope, there’s also a tatebori (vertical trench) you can view from above. These earthwork features are among the highlights of the site and worth exploring if you’re comfortable going slightly off the maintained trail.
|History=The early history of Obata Castle is not well documented, but according to the late Edo-period regional chronicle Tanba-shi (『丹波志』), the Hōkabe clan (波々伯部氏) controlled the castle at the time of Akechi Mitsuhide’s conquest of Tanba in 1579.
|Year Visited=2024
|Year Visited=2024
|AddedJcastle=2025
|AddedJcastle=2025

Latest revision as of 22:58, 8 May 2025

Obata Castle is not easy to reach by public transportation. Technically, it’s accessible via the Aya Bus from Ayabe Station, but with only four buses per day, timing is difficult. Walking is also impractical, since the site lies about 9.5 km from Ayabe Station. However, because it’s listed among the

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History

The early history of Obata Castle is not well documented, but according to the late Edo-period regional chronicle Tanba-shi (『丹波志』), the Hōkabe clan (波々伯部氏) controlled the castle at the time of Akechi Mitsuhide’s conquest of Tanba in 1579.


Field Notes

Obata Castle is not easy to reach by public transportation. Technically, it’s accessible via the Aya Bus from Ayabe Station, but with only four buses per day, timing is difficult. Walking is also impractical, since the site lies about 9.5 km from Ayabe Station. However, because it’s listed among the recommended sites in the Woodland Kyoto tourism guide, I had to make the effort to visit—renting a bicycle from Ayabe Station and stopping at Iden Castle and Iden Miyanokoshi Castle along the way.

I had originally considered visiting another site after Obata, but the combination of a poor-quality rental bike, 20 km of cycling, unusually hot weather, and the long, slippery climb at Iden Castle earlier in the day nearly broke me!

Obata Castle is very well maintained. While I was there, a few volunteers were clearing fallen branches and weeding the paths in for an autumn cleaning. The castle itself is fairly compact—you could walk through it twice and still cover the whole site in under an hour. This modest size makes the infrequent bus service even harder to justify.

The main trail and central enclosure are well maintained, but if you climb over the rear earthen embankment (dorui) and descend into the horikiri, you’ll find a stunning trench. Just a bit farther downslope, there’s also a tatebori (vertical trench) you can view from above. These earthwork features are among the highlights of the site and worth exploring if you’re comfortable going slightly off the maintained trail.


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Castle Profile
English Name Obata Castle (Tanba)
Japanese Name 小畑城
Founder Hohkabe Clan
Year Founded Muromachi Period
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Ayabe Station (Sanin Line), Aya Bus (30 mins)
Hours mountain trails, open any time
Time Required 45 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Ayabe, Kyoto
Coordinates 35.34921, 135.1932
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2024
Admin Visits November 4, 2024
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