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|Japanese Name=貝梅城
|Japanese Name=貝梅城
|Romaji Name=Kaibaijō
|Romaji Name=Kaibaijō
|Alternate Names=
|Founder=Takane Isemori
|Founder=Takane Isemori
|Year Founded=Medieval Times
|Year Founded=Medieval Times
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
|Year Reconstructed=
|Artifacts=
|Access=Hotaka Station on the Oito Line; 10 minute walk
|Access=Hotaka Station on the Oito Line; 10 minute walk
|Visitor Information=
|Time Required=10 minutes
|Time Required=10 minutes
|City=Azumino
|City=Azumino
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture
|GPSLocation=36.34706, 137.88222
|Notes=A large memorial stone stands here to indicate the site as the former location of Kaibai Castle, but unfortunately there are no identifiable ruins. The site is now the Hotaka Meeting Hall (formerly it may have been the Hotaka Town Hall before the town was merged into the municipality of Azumino). The Oito Line railway also runs through the site. I came here as I had some time before getting the train back from Hotaka to Matsumoto.
|Notes=A large memorial stone stands here to indicate the site as the former location of Kaibai Castle, but unfortunately there are no identifiable ruins. The site is now the Hotaka Meeting Hall (formerly it may have been the Hotaka Town Hall before the town was merged into the municipality of Azumino). The Oito Line railway also runs through the site. I came here as I had some time before getting the train back from Hotaka to Matsumoto.
|History=The explanation stele at the site reads: "This place is the old site of Kaibai Castle. According to the Shimputōki (a historical document), it was the residence of a person called Takane Isemori". It goes on to mention that thereafter a local feudal lord built a castle here in medieval times, with his fortified residence orientated to the north, and a temple, Tōryūji, to the south bounded by a moat. All of this was destroyed by flooding of the Karasu River in the Late Sengoku Period. Since many clans were wiped out in war, it's interesting to speculate that one might've even been destroyed by a natural disaster. However, it is not known who occupied the fort at this time.
|History=The explanation stele at the site reads: "This place is the old site of Kaibai Castle. According to the Shimputōki (a historical document), it was the residence of a person called Takane Isemori". It goes on to mention that thereafter a local feudal lord built a castle here in medieval times, with his fortified residence orientated to the north, and a temple, Tōryūji, to the south bounded by a moat. All of this was destroyed by flooding of the Karasu River in the Late Sengoku Period. Since many clans were wiped out in war, it's interesting to speculate that one might've even been destroyed by a natural disaster. However, it is not known who occupied the fort at this time.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Japanese Notes=
|Visits=
|Website=
|AddedJcastle=2020
|AddedJcastle=2020
|GPSLocation=36.34706, 137.88222
|Contributor=ART
|Contributor=ART
|FriendsLinks=
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 15 July 2022

A large memorial stone stands here to indicate the site as the former location of Kaibai Castle, but unfortunately there are no identifiable ruins. The site is now the Hotaka Meeting Hall (formerly it may have been the Hotaka Town Hall before the town was merged into the municipality of Azumino). Th

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History

The explanation stele at the site reads: "This place is the old site of Kaibai Castle. According to the Shimputōki (a historical document), it was the residence of a person called Takane Isemori". It goes on to mention that thereafter a local feudal lord built a castle here in medieval times, with his fortified residence orientated to the north, and a temple, Tōryūji, to the south bounded by a moat. All of this was destroyed by flooding of the Karasu River in the Late Sengoku Period. Since many clans were wiped out in war, it's interesting to speculate that one might've even been destroyed by a natural disaster. However, it is not known who occupied the fort at this time.


Field Notes

A large memorial stone stands here to indicate the site as the former location of Kaibai Castle, but unfortunately there are no identifiable ruins. The site is now the Hotaka Meeting Hall (formerly it may have been the Hotaka Town Hall before the town was merged into the municipality of Azumino). The Oito Line railway also runs through the site. I came here as I had some time before getting the train back from Hotaka to Matsumoto.




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Castle Profile
English Name Kaibai Castle
Japanese Name 貝梅城
Founder Takane Isemori
Year Founded Medieval Times
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Hotaka Station on the Oito Line; 10 minute walk
Hours
Time Required 10 minutes
Location Azumino, Nagano Prefecture
Coordinates 36.34706, 137.88222
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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