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|Notes=Kobinata is a hamlet of Misayama Village, Matsumoto Municipality, overlooking the Metoba River. It is built over the ruins of the kyokan of Misayamajō, referred to as the Kobinata-Ôyashiki. It's quite scenic so I started taking photographs. On the mountainside there is a fair amount of stone-piled walling, probably used for terracing for agricultural purposes, possibly from the Edo | |Notes=Kobinata is a hamlet of Misayama Village, Matsumoto Municipality, overlooking the Metoba River. It is built over the ruins of the kyokan of Misayamajō, referred to as the Kobinata-Ôyashiki. It's quite scenic so I started taking photographs. On the mountainside there is a fair amount of stone-piled walling, probably used for terracing for agricultural purposes, possibly from the Edo period and into the Meiji period if it was used for mulberry orchards. | ||
|History=Kobinata-Ôyashiki was site of the kyokan (residential area) attached to | |History=Kobinata-Ôyashiki was site of the kyokan (residential area) attached to [[Misayama Castle|Misayamajō]]. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2021 | |AddedJcastle=2021 | ||
Latest revision as of 09:37, 26 June 2025
Kobinata is a hamlet of Misayama Village, Matsumoto Municipality, overlooking the Metoba River. It is built over the ruins of the kyokan of Misayamajō, referred to as the Kobinata-Ôyashiki. It's quite scenic so I started taking photographs. On the mountainside there is a fair amount of stone-piled w
History
Kobinata-Ôyashiki was site of the kyokan (residential area) attached to Misayamajō.
Field Notes
Kobinata is a hamlet of Misayama Village, Matsumoto Municipality, overlooking the Metoba River. It is built over the ruins of the kyokan of Misayamajō, referred to as the Kobinata-Ôyashiki. It's quite scenic so I started taking photographs. On the mountainside there is a fair amount of stone-piled walling, probably used for terracing for agricultural purposes, possibly from the Edo period and into the Meiji period if it was used for mulberry orchards.
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| English Name | Kobinata Oh'yashiki |
| Japanese Name | 小日向大屋敷 |
| Alternate Names | 赤羽館 |
| Founder | Akazawa Clan |
| Year Founded | 1335 (traditional) |
| Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
| Castle Condition | Ruins only |
| Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
| Artifacts | Hori |
| Features | trenches |
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | The nearest stations are Tazawa Station and Kita-Matsumoto Station on the Shinonoi Line. Public transport is not practical. I cycled (uphill) from Matsumoto. |
| Hours | Private Property |
| Time Required | 10 minutes |
| Location | Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture |
| Coordinates | 36.28511, 138.00992 |
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2021 |
| Contributor | ART |
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |


