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|City=Nagahama
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|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
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|Notes=The ruins of Tochidaniyama Fort are subtle in places, but when viewed on a map, it becomes clear that the site was one of the larger and more complex forts in Mt. Gyoichi defenses. While individual earthworks can be faint, the fort’s placement at the junction of multiple ridgelines is easy to understand in the field.
|History=Tochidaniyama Fort was one of several mountaintop forts constructed by Shibata Katsuie's general along the Mt. Gyoichi mountain range leading up to the Battle of Shizugatake in 1583. It was commanded by Fuwa Naomitsu.
 
From one of the lower baileys, a side ridge leads to [[Kashiwadaniyama Fort]], but there is no trail or signage—not even marked trees to guide the way.
|History=Positioned at a point where the ridgeline widens, Tochidaniyama was considered the central and most important fort in the Shibata defense network along this line. From its location, the ridge branches off to [[Nakataniyama Fort]] and [[Kashiwadaniyama Fort]], while the main trail continues upward to [[Besshoyama Fort]]. It was under the command of Hara Nagayori.
 
At a point on the ridgeline where it widens out, this was considered the most important central fort of the defensive line. From here branches go down to [[Nakataniyama Fort]] and [[Kashiwadaniyama Fort]] and the slope continues up to [[Besshoyama Fort]].


See [[Battle of Shizugatake]] for more details.
See [[Battle of Shizugatake]] for more details.
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|Visits=April 27, 2025
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 21 June 2025

The ruins of Tochidaniyama Fort are subtle in places, but when viewed on a map, it becomes clear that the site was one of the larger and more complex forts in Mt. Gyoichi defenses. While individual earthworks can be faint, the fort’s placement at the junction of multiple ridgelines is easy to unders

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History

Positioned at a point where the ridgeline widens, Tochidaniyama was considered the central and most important fort in the Shibata defense network along this line. From its location, the ridge branches off to Nakataniyama Fort and Kashiwadaniyama Fort, while the main trail continues upward to Besshoyama Fort. It was under the command of Hara Nagayori.

At a point on the ridgeline where it widens out, this was considered the most important central fort of the defensive line. From here branches go down to Nakataniyama Fort and Kashiwadaniyama Fort and the slope continues up to Besshoyama Fort.

See Battle of Shizugatake for more details.


Field Notes

The ruins of Tochidaniyama Fort are subtle in places, but when viewed on a map, it becomes clear that the site was one of the larger and more complex forts in Mt. Gyoichi defenses. While individual earthworks can be faint, the fort’s placement at the junction of multiple ridgelines is easy to understand in the field.

From one of the lower baileys, a side ridge leads to Kashiwadaniyama Fort, but there is no trail or signage—not even marked trees to guide the way.




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Castle Profile
English Name Tochidaniyama Fort
Japanese Name 橡谷山砦
Founder Shibata Katsuie
Year Founded 1583
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access JR Yogo Sta., 4.5km to trailhead
Hours Mountain trails, limited signage, lightly marked trail
Time Required 30 mins
Hiking Trail View on Yamap
Location Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.56754, 136.18421
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2025
Admin Visits April 27, 2025
Friends of JCastle
Jokaku Horoki


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