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{{Castle
|English Name=Ohkusa Castle
|English Name=Ohkusa Castle (Chita)
|Japanese Name=大草城
|Japanese Name=知多大草城
|Romaji Name=Ôkusajō
|Romaji Name=Chita-Ôkusajō
|Founder=Oda Nobumasa
|Founder=Oda Nobumasa
|Year Founded=1754
|Year Founded=1754
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Castle Condition=No main keep but other buildings
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=Mock yagura (concrete), 2 levels
|Main Keep Structure=2 tiers, 2 floors
|Year Reconstructed=1979
|Year Reconstructed=1979
|Artifacts=Mogi Yagura, Mizubori, Karabori, Dorui
|Artifacts=Mogi Tenshu, Mizubori, Karabori, Dorui
|Features=water moats, trenches
|Features=main keep, water moats, trenches
|Access=Ōnomachi Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line; 15 minute walk
|Access=Ōnomachi Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line; 15 minute walk
|Visitor Information=24/7 free
|Visitor Information=24/7 free
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|City=Chita
|City=Chita
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
|Notes=Ôkusajō is a flatland castle with a mock yagura serving as an observation platform, although with all the trees growing around it there’s not much of a view. On the first floor of which there are some snippets of local history presented (in Japanese). The site also possesses dorui (earthen embankments) and mizubori (water moats). The whole site apart from the cleared honmaru (main bailey) is heavily wooded.
|Notes=Ôkusajō is a flatland castle with a mogi tenshu (faux reconstructed keep)  serving as an observation platform, although with all the trees growing around it there’s not much of a view. On the first floor of which there are some snippets of local history presented (in Japanese). The site also possesses dorui (earthen embankments) and mizubori (water moats). The whole site apart from the cleared honmaru (main bailey) is heavily wooded.
 
This site is Ôkusajō in historical Chita County, not to be confused with [[Ohkusa Castle (Aichi)|Ôkusajō]] in historical Aichi County, both in Owari Province and Aichi Prefecture; or with [[Ohkusa Castle (Mikawa)|Ôkusajō]] in historical Nukata County, Mikawa Province, now also part of Aichi Prefecture.
|History=Ôkusajō was built around 1574 to replace Ônojō by Oda Nobumasa after the well water there went bad. However, Oda Nobumasa was transferred to Settsu before the castle could be completed and it was abandoned. It was razed during the Honnōji Incident.
|History=Ôkusajō was built around 1574 to replace Ônojō by Oda Nobumasa after the well water there went bad. However, Oda Nobumasa was transferred to Settsu before the castle could be completed and it was abandoned. It was razed during the Honnōji Incident.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed

Latest revision as of 16:02, 15 May 2025

Ôkusajō is a flatland castle with a mogi tenshu (faux reconstructed keep) serving as an observation platform, although with all the trees growing around it there’s not much of a view. On the first floor of which there are some snippets of local history presented (in Japanese). The site also possess

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History

Ôkusajō was built around 1574 to replace Ônojō by Oda Nobumasa after the well water there went bad. However, Oda Nobumasa was transferred to Settsu before the castle could be completed and it was abandoned. It was razed during the Honnōji Incident.


Field Notes

Ôkusajō is a flatland castle with a mogi tenshu (faux reconstructed keep) serving as an observation platform, although with all the trees growing around it there’s not much of a view. On the first floor of which there are some snippets of local history presented (in Japanese). The site also possesses dorui (earthen embankments) and mizubori (water moats). The whole site apart from the cleared honmaru (main bailey) is heavily wooded.

This site is Ôkusajō in historical Chita County, not to be confused with Ôkusajō in historical Aichi County, both in Owari Province and Aichi Prefecture; or with Ôkusajō in historical Nukata County, Mikawa Province, now also part of Aichi Prefecture.


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  • Mogi Tower
  • Ohkusa1.jpg
  • Ohkusa3.jpg
  • Mizubori
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  • Ohkusa6.jpg
  • Ohkusa7.jpg


Castle Profile
English Name Ohkusa Castle (Chita)
Japanese Name 知多大草城
Founder Oda Nobumasa
Year Founded 1754
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 2 tiers, 2 floors
Year Reconstructed 1979
Artifacts Mogi Tenshu, Mizubori, Karabori, Dorui
Features main keep, water moats, trenches
Visitor Information
Access Ōnomachi Station on the Meitetsu Tokoname Line; 15 minute walk
Hours 24/7 free
Time Required 40 minutes
Location Chita, Aichi Prefecture
Coordinates 34.94007, 136.83083
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