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|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=None
|Access=Bus from Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station
|Access=Bus from Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station
|Time Required=15 mins
|Time Required=15 mins
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|Prefecture=Osaka
|Prefecture=Osaka
|Notes=Today the site is occupied by a small local history museum. Unfortunately, there are no visible above-ground remains of the former yashiki. However, the museum is worth a stop on the way to [[Kami Akasaka Castle]]. Staff can provide maps, local information, and directions to the nearby castle ruins.
|Notes=Today the site is occupied by a small local history museum. Unfortunately, there are no visible above-ground remains of the former yashiki. However, the museum is worth a stop on the way to [[Kami Akasaka Castle]]. Staff can provide maps, local information, and directions to the nearby castle ruins.
|History=The Kusunoki Yakata (楠木館) was the residence of Kusunoki Masashige, located at the edge of the valley between [[Kami Akasaka Castle]] and [[Shimo Akasaka Castle]]. It was a fortified yashiki, a rectangular enclosure with surrounding moats and earthen embankments, serving as the family’s home and base. Archaeological excavations uncovered traces of the moat, though they have since been reburied.
|History=The Kusunoki Yakata (楠木館) was the residence of Kusunoki Masashige, located at the edge of the valley between [[Kami Akasaka Castle]] and [[Shimo Akasaka Castle]]. It was a fortified yashiki with surrounding moats and earthen embankments, serving as the family’s home and base. Archaeological excavations uncovered traces of the moat, though they have since been reburied.


Nearby is the Well of Kusunoki’s First Bath Water (楠公産湯の井戸), said to be the source of water used when Masashige was born (1294). It is currently closed to the public due to the dilapidated state of the wooden structure around it.
Nearby is the Well of Kusunoki’s First Bath Water (楠公産湯の井戸), said to be the source of water used when Masashige was born (1294). It is currently closed to the public due to the dilapidated state of the wooden structure around it.
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|GPSLocation=34.45921, 135.61931
|GPSLocation=34.45921, 135.61931
|Contributor=Eric
|Contributor=Eric
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|FriendWebsiteName=Jokaku Horoki
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|FriendWebsiteName=Yogo's page
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 28 September 2025

Today the site is occupied by a small local history museum. Unfortunately, there are no visible above-ground remains of the former yashiki. However, the museum is worth a stop on the way to Kami Akasaka Castle. Staff can provide maps, local information, and directions to the nearby castle ruins.

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History

The Kusunoki Yakata (楠木館) was the residence of Kusunoki Masashige, located at the edge of the valley between Kami Akasaka Castle and Shimo Akasaka Castle. It was a fortified yashiki with surrounding moats and earthen embankments, serving as the family’s home and base. Archaeological excavations uncovered traces of the moat, though they have since been reburied.

Nearby is the Well of Kusunoki’s First Bath Water (楠公産湯の井戸), said to be the source of water used when Masashige was born (1294). It is currently closed to the public due to the dilapidated state of the wooden structure around it.

Together with trips to Shimo Akasaka Castle and Kami Akasaka Castle, the site reminds us that Kusunoki was not just another warlord out on a campaign but also a local leader, fighting on his home ground to defend the lands of family and friends.


Field Notes

Today the site is occupied by a small local history museum. Unfortunately, there are no visible above-ground remains of the former yashiki. However, the museum is worth a stop on the way to Kami Akasaka Castle. Staff can provide maps, local information, and directions to the nearby castle ruins.


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Castle Profile
English Name Kusunoki Yakata
Japanese Name 楠木館
Founder Kusunoki clan
Year Founded 13th C.
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Bus from Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station
Hours
Time Required 15 mins
Location Osaka, Osaka
Coordinates 34.45921, 135.61931
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2025
Admin Visits Feb 14, 2025
Friends of JCastle
Jokaku Horoki
Yogo's page


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