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|Japanese Name=犬甘館 | |Japanese Name=犬甘館 | ||
|Romaji Name=Inukai-yakata | |Romaji Name=Inukai-yakata | ||
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|Founder=Inukai Clan | |Founder=Inukai Clan | ||
|Year Founded=Chuusei | |Year Founded=Chuusei | ||
|Castle Type= | |Castle Type=Fortified Manor | ||
|Castle Condition=Ruins only | |Castle Condition=Ruins only | ||
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
|Main Keep Structure= | |||
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|Access=Shimauchi Station on the Oito Line; 15 minute walk | |Access=Shimauchi Station on the Oito Line; 15 minute walk | ||
|Visitor Information=24/7 free; shrine | |Visitor Information=24/7 free; shrine | ||
|Time Required=10 minutes | |Time Required=10 minutes | ||
|Website= | |||
|City=Matsumoto | |City=Matsumoto | ||
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | |Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | ||
|Notes=The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up after a drain was dug. I couldn't get a clear view of Inukaijō from the plain unfortunately. Inukaijō is located to the southeast of Inukai-yakata, and nearby to the north is located Hirase-yakata, but Hirasejō is located to the northeast of that, so that the two yakata sites are quite close but the castle ruins are considerably further apart by comparison | |Notes=The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up after a drain was dug. I couldn't get a clear view of Inukaijō from the plain unfortunately. Inukaijō is located to the southeast of Inukai-yakata, and nearby to the north is located Hirase-yakata, but Hirasejō is located to the northeast of that, so that the two yakata sites are quite close but the castle ruins are considerably further apart by comparison. | ||
|History=Inukai-yakata was the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan. It was paired with Inukaijō on a mountain across the plain which would offer a place to retreat to and defend from should the yakata come under attack. | |History=Inukai-yakata was the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan. It was paired with Inukaijō on a mountain across the plain which would offer a place to retreat to and defend from should the yakata come under attack. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2020 | |||
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|GPSLocation=36.2542, 137.94076 | |GPSLocation=36.2542, 137.94076 | ||
|Contributor=ART | |Contributor=ART | ||
|FriendsLinks= | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:41, 23 May 2021
The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up afte
History
Inukai-yakata was the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan. It was paired with Inukaijō on a mountain across the plain which would offer a place to retreat to and defend from should the yakata come under attack.
Field Notes
The site of Inukai-yakata, the fortified manor house of the Inukai Clan, is now a shrine, Takemiya-jinja (武宮神社), and no ruins remain. There is a slight embankment at the back of the shrine but I don't think this represents anything from the time of the yakata - probably just some earth piled up after a drain was dug. I couldn't get a clear view of Inukaijō from the plain unfortunately. Inukaijō is located to the southeast of Inukai-yakata, and nearby to the north is located Hirase-yakata, but Hirasejō is located to the northeast of that, so that the two yakata sites are quite close but the castle ruins are considerably further apart by comparison.
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English Name | Inukai Yakata |
Japanese Name | 犬甘館 |
Founder | Inukai Clan |
Year Founded | Chuusei |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
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Visitor Information | |
Access | Shimauchi Station on the Oito Line; 15 minute walk |
Hours | 24/7 free; shrine |
Time Required | 10 minutes |
Location | Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.2542, 137.94076 |
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Added to Jcastle | 2020 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |