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|Features=trenches
|Features=trenches
|Access=JR Yogo Station, 3.5 km to the trailhead
|Access=JR Yogo Station, 3.5 km to the trailhead
|Visitor Information=No clear trails, map signboard on site only
|Visitor Information=No clear trails; map signboard on-site only
|Time Required=45–60 mins on site
|Time Required=45 mins on site
|Yamaptrail=https://yamap.com/activities/40828441
|Yamaptrail=https://yamap.com/activities/40828441
|City=Nagahama
|City=Nagahama
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=Shobudani Fort is positioned along the southern slope of [[Tohnoyama Fort]], functioning as a satellite fort guarding the approach from the valley below. It has distinct trenches and embankments still visible. Unfortunately, it is not shown in the map signboard, but the two ridges that extend from the edge of the fort down to the base of the mountain were also fortified with some leveled areas and embankments almost creating new forts themselves. The complete map of the castle site seen elsewhere looks like a giant crab claw.  
|Notes=Shobudani Fort is located on the southern slope of [[Tohnoyama Fort]] and guarded the approach from the valley below. It retains distinct trenches and embankments. Unfortunately, it is not shown on the map signboard, but the two ridges that extend from the edge of the fort down to the base of the mountain were also fortified. These include leveled areas and embankments, forming what are effectively secondary positions—altogether giving the full site the appearance of a giant crab claw when viewed on a full map. ON my second trip I descended via the southern side of the "crab claw". This side has a clear Bailey towards the bottom with embankments you can see in the photos below.  


There are a few ways to reach the site. The main approach is via the old logging road past the barrier. From there, turn left and continue up the valley until you can see the ridge top and just pick a spot to start scaling the mountainside. This is what I did the first time. It take you right to teh center of the castle. It is also possible to descend into Shobudani after visiting Tohnoyama, which is what I did on my second visit. This trail is narrower and steeper but quite direct and clear and allows you to visit in conjunction with [[Tohnoyama Fort]].
There are a few ways to reach the site. The main approach is via the old logging road past the barrier. From there, turn left and continue up the valley until you can see the ridgeline, then pick a spot to start climbing. This is what I did on my first visit, and it takes you directly into the center of the fort. You could ascend from either of the ridges that make up "crab claw" but they end in underbrush and with no clear signs it's hard to find out where to start.  
 
It is also possible to descend into Shobudani after visiting [[Tohnoyama Fort]], which is what I did on my second visit. This trail is narrower and steeper, but it’s fairly clear and makes for an efficient route when combining the two forts.
|History=Shobudani Fort was constructed as part of Hideyoshi’s forward defensive line during the [[Battle of Shizugatake]] in 1583. It functioned as a satellite outpost of [[Tohnoyama Fort]], securing the lower approach to the mountain along with the much smaller [[Mizotani Fort]].
|History=Shobudani Fort was constructed as part of Hideyoshi’s forward defensive line during the [[Battle of Shizugatake]] in 1583. It functioned as a satellite outpost of [[Tohnoyama Fort]], securing the lower approach to the mountain along with the much smaller [[Mizotani Fort]].
|Year Visited=2023, 2025
|Year Visited=2023, 2025
|AddedJcastle=2025
|AddedJcastle=2025
|Visits=April 28, 2023; April 20, 2025
|Visits=April 28, 2023; April 20, 2025
|GPSLocation=35.55168, 136.21014
|GPSLocation=35.55308, 136.20606
|Contributor=Eric
|Contributor=Eric
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks
|FriendWebsiteName=Jokaku Horoki
|FriendWebsiteURL=https://www.hb.pei.jp/shiro/oumi/shobudani-toride/
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Latest revision as of 00:20, 24 June 2025

Shobudani Fort is located on the southern slope of Tohnoyama Fort and guarded the approach from the valley below. It retains distinct trenches and embankments. Unfortunately, it is not shown on the map signboard, but the two ridges that extend from the edge of the fort down to the base of the mo

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History

Shobudani Fort was constructed as part of Hideyoshi’s forward defensive line during the Battle of Shizugatake in 1583. It functioned as a satellite outpost of Tohnoyama Fort, securing the lower approach to the mountain along with the much smaller Mizotani Fort.


Field Notes

Shobudani Fort is located on the southern slope of Tohnoyama Fort and guarded the approach from the valley below. It retains distinct trenches and embankments. Unfortunately, it is not shown on the map signboard, but the two ridges that extend from the edge of the fort down to the base of the mountain were also fortified. These include leveled areas and embankments, forming what are effectively secondary positions—altogether giving the full site the appearance of a giant crab claw when viewed on a full map. ON my second trip I descended via the southern side of the "crab claw". This side has a clear Bailey towards the bottom with embankments you can see in the photos below.

There are a few ways to reach the site. The main approach is via the old logging road past the barrier. From there, turn left and continue up the valley until you can see the ridgeline, then pick a spot to start climbing. This is what I did on my first visit, and it takes you directly into the center of the fort. You could ascend from either of the ridges that make up "crab claw" but they end in underbrush and with no clear signs it's hard to find out where to start.

It is also possible to descend into Shobudani after visiting Tohnoyama Fort, which is what I did on my second visit. This trail is narrower and steeper, but it’s fairly clear and makes for an efficient route when combining the two forts.


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Castle Profile
English Name Shobudani Fort
Japanese Name 菖蒲谷砦
Founder Hashiba Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1583
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access JR Yogo Station, 3.5 km to the trailhead
Hours No clear trails; map signboard on-site only
Time Required 45 mins on site
Hiking Trail View on Yamap
Location Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.55308, 136.20606
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023, 2025
Admin Visits April 28, 2023; April 20, 2025
Friends of JCastle
Jokaku Horoki


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