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|Japanese Name=小見放城 | |Japanese Name=小見放城 | ||
|Romaji Name=Komihanachi-jo | |Romaji Name=Komihanachi-jo | ||
|Founder=Asakura Takakage | |Founder=Asakura Takakage | ||
|Year Founded=1471 | |Year Founded=1471 | ||
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|Time Required=20 mins | |Time Required=20 mins | ||
|Website=https://fuku-iro.jp/feature/11 | |Website=https://fuku-iro.jp/feature/11 | ||
|Yamaptrail=https://yamap.com/activities/37101079 | |||
|City=Fukui | |City=Fukui | ||
|Prefecture=Fukui Prefecture | |Prefecture=Fukui Prefecture | ||
|Notes=The sign for this castle is along the | |Notes=The sign for this castle is along the Umadashi Trail to the [[Ichijodaniyama Castle]] but it is a bit confusing. This is not actually the site of the castle. It is up and to the right of the trail. You will need to guess bit and go up into the woods to find the big trenches. Besides a couple big trenches there is not much to see here and I could not get down to the lower bailey. It was too slippery and weedy. Supposedly there are some foundation stones for a guard house in a long and narrow crescent shaped bailey. | ||
You may sometimes see this mistakenly called Komihanare-jo in romaji. That is the reading that makes sense, but it is actually Komihanachi-jo. | You may sometimes see this mistakenly called Komihanare-jo in romaji. That is the reading that makes sense, but it is actually Komihanachi-jo. | ||
|History=See [[Ichijodani Castle]] history | |History=See [[Ichijodani Castle Town|Ichijodani: A Sengoku Period Castle Town]] for a detailed history and guide to Ichijodani. | ||
|Year Visited=2023 | |Year Visited=2023 | ||
|AddedJcastle=2023 | |AddedJcastle=2023 | ||
|Visits=May 1-2, 2023 | |Visits=May 1-2, 2023 | ||
|GPSLocation= | |GPSLocation=36.00144, 136.30158 | ||
|Contributor=Eric | |Contributor=Eric | ||
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks | |FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks |
Latest revision as of 08:26, 18 June 2025
The sign for this castle is along the Umadashi Trail to the Ichijodaniyama Castle but it is a bit confusing. This is not actually the site of the castle. It is up and to the right of the trail. You will need to guess bit and go up into the woods to find the big trenches. Besides a couple big tre
History
See Ichijodani: A Sengoku Period Castle Town for a detailed history and guide to Ichijodani.
Field Notes
The sign for this castle is along the Umadashi Trail to the Ichijodaniyama Castle but it is a bit confusing. This is not actually the site of the castle. It is up and to the right of the trail. You will need to guess bit and go up into the woods to find the big trenches. Besides a couple big trenches there is not much to see here and I could not get down to the lower bailey. It was too slippery and weedy. Supposedly there are some foundation stones for a guard house in a long and narrow crescent shaped bailey.
You may sometimes see this mistakenly called Komihanare-jo in romaji. That is the reading that makes sense, but it is actually Komihanachi-jo.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Komihanachi Castle |
Japanese Name | 小見放城 |
Founder | Asakura Takakage |
Year Founded | 1471 |
Castle Type | Mountaintop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Designations | National Historic Site, Special Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | trenches |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Fukui Sta. (Hokuriku Line), 25min bus; or, Ichijodani Sta (Etsumihoku Line), walk |
Hours | Museums are open 9am-5pm; closed 12/28-1/4; museum is 100yen admission, reconstructed town is 210yen |
Time Required | 20 mins |
URL | Castle Website |
Hiking Trail | View on Yamap |
Location | Fukui, Fukui Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.00144, 136.30158 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2023 |
Contributor | Eric |
Admin Year Visited | 2023 |
Admin Visits | May 1-2, 2023 |
Friends of JCastle | |
Jokaku Horoki |