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|English Name=Yagyu Furushiro Castle
|English Name=Yagyu Furushiro Castle
|Japanese Name=柳生古城
|Japanese Name=柳生古城
|Romaji Name=yagyu furushiro
|Romaji Name=Yagyū Furushiro
|Founder=Matsunaga Hisahide
|Founder=Matsunaga Hisahide
|Year Founded=1558-1570
|Year Founded=1558–1570
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins Only
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Features=trenches
|Features=Trenches, earthworks, horikiri
|Access=Yagyu Bus Stop (Nara Katsu Bus from Kintetsu Nara Station); 5 min walk to trail head
|Access=Yagyu Bus Stop (Nara Kotsu Bus from Kintetsu Nara Station); 5 min walk to trailhead
|Visitor Information=mountain trails
|Visitor Information=Mountain trails, limited signage
|Time Required=30 mins
|Time Required=30 mins
|City=Nara
|City=Nara
|Prefecture=Nara Prefecture
|Prefecture=Nara Prefecture
|Notes=From the Yagyu Higashi bus stop sign just follow the stairs up to the hiking trail. It's a quick walk to the castle ruins and not much uphill. The trenches are very well preserved and probably make it the highlight of the castles in Yagyu, despite being less well known. Clear some of the trees and it's obvious that this castle would have had a commanding view of the roads below.
|Notes=From the Yagyu Higashi bus stop sign, follow the stairs up to the hiking trail. It’s a short walk to the ruins with only a gentle climb. The horikiri (trench cuts) are very well preserved and arguably make this the highlight of the Yagyu castles, despite being less well known. Clear some of the trees and it’s obvious the castle once commanded the crossroads below.
|History=Local legend (and a sign at the site) attribute the castle to the Nanbokucho Period when emperor Go-Daigo sought refuge at Kasagidera during the Genko War. It may have also been built as a satellite fortification of [[Yagyu Castle]]. However, the horikiri, especially the dogleg trench, and earthworks are clearly Sengoku Period. It was likely built by Matsunaga Hisahide to control the major cross roads where it sits(近畿の城郭II) The east-west route goes from Nara to Iga and the North-South route connects the Yagyu valley to Kasagidera.
|History=Local legend (and a sign at the site) attributes the castle to the Nanbokuchō Period, when Emperor Go-Daigo sought refuge at Kasagidera during the Genkō War. Some have also considered it a satellite fortification of [[Yagyu Castle]]. However, the horikiri, especially the dogleg yokobori trench, and other earthworks are clearly Sengoku Period. It was most likely built by Matsunaga Hisahide to control the crossroads where it sits (近畿の城郭II). The east–west route connects Nara and Iga, while the north–south route links the Yagyu Valley with Kasagidera.
|Year Visited=2025
|Year Visited=2025
|AddedJcastle=2025
|AddedJcastle=2025

Revision as of 16:47, 31 August 2025

From the Yagyu Higashi bus stop sign, follow the stairs up to the hiking trail. It’s a short walk to the ruins with only a gentle climb. The horikiri (trench cuts) are very well preserved and arguably make this the highlight of the Yagyu castles, despite being less well known. Clear some of the tree

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History

Local legend (and a sign at the site) attributes the castle to the Nanbokuchō Period, when Emperor Go-Daigo sought refuge at Kasagidera during the Genkō War. Some have also considered it a satellite fortification of Yagyu Castle. However, the horikiri, especially the dogleg yokobori trench, and other earthworks are clearly Sengoku Period. It was most likely built by Matsunaga Hisahide to control the crossroads where it sits (近畿の城郭II). The east–west route connects Nara and Iga, while the north–south route links the Yagyu Valley with Kasagidera.


Field Notes

From the Yagyu Higashi bus stop sign, follow the stairs up to the hiking trail. It’s a short walk to the ruins with only a gentle climb. The horikiri (trench cuts) are very well preserved and arguably make this the highlight of the Yagyu castles, despite being less well known. Clear some of the trees and it’s obvious the castle once commanded the crossroads below.


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Castle Profile
English Name Yagyu Furushiro Castle
Japanese Name 柳生古城
Founder Matsunaga Hisahide
Year Founded 1558–1570
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins Only"Ruins Only" is not in the list (Original main keep, Reconstructed main keep, No main keep but other buildings, Ruins only) of allowed values for the "Castle Condition" property.
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features Trenches, earthworks"Earthworks" is not in the list (main keep, gates, turrets, bridges, palace, samurai homes, water moats, trenches, stone walls, walls, ...) of allowed values for the "Features" property., horikiri"Horikiri" is not in the list (main keep, gates, turrets, bridges, palace, samurai homes, water moats, trenches, stone walls, walls, ...) of allowed values for the "Features" property.
Visitor Information
Access Yagyu Bus Stop (Nara Kotsu Bus from Kintetsu Nara Station); 5 min walk to trailhead
Hours Mountain trails, limited signage
Time Required 30 mins
Location Nara, Nara Prefecture
Coordinates 34.7363, 135.9539
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2025
Admin Visits February 11, 2025
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