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|Japanese Name=今井陣屋  | |Japanese Name=今井陣屋  | ||
|Romaji Name=Imai Jin'ya  | |Romaji Name=Imai Jin'ya  | ||
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|Founder=Tokugawa Shogunate  | |Founder=Tokugawa Shogunate  | ||
|Year Founded=1691  | |Year Founded=1691  | ||
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|Castle Condition=Ruins only  | |Castle Condition=Ruins only  | ||
|Historical Period=Edo Period  | |Historical Period=Edo Period  | ||
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|Visitor Information=24/7 free  | |Visitor Information=24/7 free  | ||
|Time Required=5 minutes  | |Time Required=5 minutes  | ||
|Website=  | |||
|City=Matsumoto  | |City=Matsumoto  | ||
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture  | |Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture  | ||
|Notes=The road adjacent to the temple is still referred to as "Jin'ya Road". I wouldn't probably have looked into Imai-jin'ya further except that I did find proof of its former existence in the form of a small, very new looking signpost marking its location.  | |Notes=The road adjacent to the temple is still referred to as "Jin'ya Road". I wouldn't probably have looked into Imai-jin'ya further except that I did find proof of its former existence in the form of a small, very new looking signpost marking its location.  | ||
|History=The area used to be owned by Takatō-han but in 1691 it became part of a tenryō (Shogunal demesne) in the area with the reducation in territory of Takatō-han, and Imai-jin'ya was built at that time. Takatō-han was then made up of several tobichi (discontiguous territory). Imai-jin'ya was located in the tenryō which shares a border with Takatō-han (via Seba Village), Matsumoto-han, Owari-han and Takashima-han, so it was quite crowded in. Imai-jin'ya was basically a sort of minor ward office serving under   | |History=The area used to be owned by Takatō-han but in 1691 it became part of a tenryō (Shogunal demesne) in the area with the reducation in territory of Takatō-han, and Imai-jin'ya was built at that time. Takatō-han was then made up of several tobichi (discontiguous territory). Imai-jin'ya was located in the tenryō which shares a border with Takatō-han (via Seba Village), Matsumoto-han, Owari-han and Takashima-han, so it was quite crowded in. Imai-jin'ya was basically a sort of minor ward office serving under Iijima-jin'ya. In 1713 the land was granted to the Mizuno Clan and Imai-jin'ya was abandoned.  | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed  | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed  | ||
|AddedJcastle=2019  | |||
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|GPSLocation=36.14638, 137.9046  | |GPSLocation=36.14638, 137.9046  | ||
|Contributor=ART  | |Contributor=ART  | ||
|FriendsLinks=  | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 19 October 2020
The road adjacent to the temple is still referred to as "Jin'ya Road". I wouldn't probably have looked into Imai-jin'ya further except that I did find proof of its former existence in the form of a small, very new looking signpost marking its location.
History
The area used to be owned by Takatō-han but in 1691 it became part of a tenryō (Shogunal demesne) in the area with the reducation in territory of Takatō-han, and Imai-jin'ya was built at that time. Takatō-han was then made up of several tobichi (discontiguous territory). Imai-jin'ya was located in the tenryō which shares a border with Takatō-han (via Seba Village), Matsumoto-han, Owari-han and Takashima-han, so it was quite crowded in. Imai-jin'ya was basically a sort of minor ward office serving under Iijima-jin'ya. In 1713 the land was granted to the Mizuno Clan and Imai-jin'ya was abandoned.
Field Notes
The road adjacent to the temple is still referred to as "Jin'ya Road". I wouldn't probably have looked into Imai-jin'ya further except that I did find proof of its former existence in the form of a small, very new looking signpost marking its location.
| Castle Profile | |
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| English Name | Imai Jin'ya | 
| Japanese Name | 今井陣屋 | 
| Founder | Tokugawa Shogunate | 
| Year Founded | 1691 | 
| Castle Type | Flatland | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Edo Period | 
| Features | |
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | |
| Hours | 24/7 free | 
| Time Required | 5 minutes | 
| Location | Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 36.14638, 137.9046 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2019 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 


