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|English Name=
|English Name=Yamagata Castle (Hitachi)
 
|Japanese Name=常陸山方城
 
|Romaji Name=Hitachi-Yamagatajō
 
|Founder=Yamairi Yoshiaki
 
|Year Founded=Before 1407
Hitachi Yamagata Castle
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Reconstructed main keep
常陸山方城
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Romaji Name=
|Main Keep Structure=2 tiers, 2 floors
Hitachi-Yamagatajō
|Year Reconstructed=1987
|Alternate Names=
|Artifacts=Faux-Reconstructed Main Keep, dry moats
 
|Features=main keep, trenches, stone walls
|Founder=
|Access=Yamagata-Juju Sta. (Saigon Line), 20 minute walk
Yamairi Yoshiaki
|Visitor Information=9:00 - 4:00
|Year Founded=
|Time Required=30 minutes
Before 1407
|City=Hitachi-Ōmiya
|Castle Type=
|Prefecture=Ibaraki Prefecture
Mountaintop
|Notes=A mogi-tenshu (mock donjon) serves ostensibly as an observation platform at the castle site today. Whilst not historically accurate, as such a structure never existed at the site, it is built from wood and contains exhibitions, such as weapons, letters and samurai armour. Traces of earthen embankments and moats also remain at the site. Another mountaintop ruin castle, Takadate Castle, is located directly opposite.
|Castle Condition=
|History=Yamagata Castle is recorded from 1407 where it appears in records as being the castle of Satake Yoshinori. One idea about the castle’s origin is that Satake Clan vassal Yamairi Yoshiaki established Yamagata Castle after he turned over control of Tanadani Castle to his brother, Yoshibuji. During the Sengoku Period the Higashi clan ruled the castle as the vassals of Daimyō Satake Yoshinobu. They controlled an area of 60,000 koku and were the chief vassals of the Satake clan. Yamagata Castle commands a strategic position over surrounding plains and waterways. With the hegemony of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Satake moved to Mito and the Higashi went with them, taking over Takekuma Castle and abandoning Yamagata Castle.
Ruins only
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Designations=
|AddedJcastle=2017
 
|GPSLocation=36.63401, 140.39384
|Historical Period=
|Contributor=ART
Pre Edo Period
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Mogi Tenshu
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|Year Reconstructed=
 
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|Access=
 
 
Yamagata-juku Station on the Suigun Line, 20 minute walk
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
9:00 - 4:00  
 
|Time Required=
30 minutes
|City=
Hitachi-Ōmiya
|Prefecture=
Ibaraki Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
A mogi-tenshu (mock donjon) serves ostensibly as an observation platform at the castle site today. Whilst not historically accurate, as such a structure never existed at the site, it is built from wood and contains exhibitions, such as weapons, letters and samurai armour. Traces of earthen embankments and moats also remain at the site. Another mountaintop ruin castle, Takadate Castle, is located directly opposite.
 
 
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Yamagata Castle is recorded from 1407 where it appears in records as being the castle of Satake Yoshinori. One idea about the castle’s origin is that Satake Clan vassal Yamairi Yoshiaki established Yamagata Castle after he turned over control of Tanadani Castle to his brother, Yoshibuji. During the Sengoku Period the Higashi clan ruled the castle as the vassals of Daimyō Satake Yoshinobu. They controlled an area of 60,000koku and were the chief vassals of the Satake clan. Yamagata Castle commands a strategic position over surrounding plains and waterways. With the hegemony of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Satake moved to Mito and the Higashi went with them, taking over Takekuma Castle and abandoning Yamagata Castle.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 15 May 2025

A mogi-tenshu (mock donjon) serves ostensibly as an observation platform at the castle site today. Whilst not historically accurate, as such a structure never existed at the site, it is built from wood and contains exhibitions, such as weapons, letters and samurai armour. Traces of earthen embankmen

Hitachiyamagata1.jpg

History

Yamagata Castle is recorded from 1407 where it appears in records as being the castle of Satake Yoshinori. One idea about the castle’s origin is that Satake Clan vassal Yamairi Yoshiaki established Yamagata Castle after he turned over control of Tanadani Castle to his brother, Yoshibuji. During the Sengoku Period the Higashi clan ruled the castle as the vassals of Daimyō Satake Yoshinobu. They controlled an area of 60,000 koku and were the chief vassals of the Satake clan. Yamagata Castle commands a strategic position over surrounding plains and waterways. With the hegemony of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Satake moved to Mito and the Higashi went with them, taking over Takekuma Castle and abandoning Yamagata Castle.


Field Notes

A mogi-tenshu (mock donjon) serves ostensibly as an observation platform at the castle site today. Whilst not historically accurate, as such a structure never existed at the site, it is built from wood and contains exhibitions, such as weapons, letters and samurai armour. Traces of earthen embankments and moats also remain at the site. Another mountaintop ruin castle, Takadate Castle, is located directly opposite.




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Castle Profile
English Name Yamagata Castle (Hitachi)
Japanese Name 常陸山方城
Founder Yamairi Yoshiaki
Year Founded Before 1407
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 2 tiers, 2 floors
Year Reconstructed 1987
Artifacts Faux-Reconstructed Main Keep, dry moats
Features main keep, trenches, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Yamagata-Juju Sta. (Saigon Line), 20 minute walk
Hours 9:00 - 4:00
Time Required 30 minutes
Location Hitachi-Ōmiya, Ibaraki Prefecture
Coordinates 36.63401, 140.39384
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2017
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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