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|English Name=Aoki Castle | |English Name=Aoki Castle (Sakata) | ||
|Japanese Name= | |Japanese Name=近江坂田青木城 | ||
|Romaji Name=Sakata-Aokijō | |Romaji Name=Sakata-Aokijō | ||
|Alternate Names=青木館・青木屋敷 | |Alternate Names=青木館・青木屋敷 | ||
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|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture | |Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture | ||
|Notes=This fortified manor hall of the Aoki Clan is now the site of the Yamatsuteru Shrine, Aoki Shrine, and the temple Zenshōji. Fortifications exist on the ridge of this temple. There is also a fairly sizable kofun (ancient burial mound) here of the keyhole variety, or zenpōkoenfun form. I covered a fair bit of ground here, much of which is unlevel terrain, but unearthed nothing definitive unfortunately. A plaque attests to the history of the site. | |Notes=This fortified manor hall of the Aoki Clan is now the site of the Yamatsuteru Shrine, Aoki Shrine, and the temple Zenshōji. Fortifications exist on the ridge of this temple. There is also a fairly sizable kofun (ancient burial mound) here of the keyhole variety, or zenpōkoenfun form. I covered a fair bit of ground here, much of which is unlevel terrain, but unearthed nothing definitive unfortunately. A plaque attests to the history of the site. | ||
'Sakata' here refers to the historic district to distinguish it from Aoki Caste in Kōka / Kōga. | |||
|History=The castle of the Aoki Clan was located on a small ridge above Zenshōji temple, and to the south of here they had their residential hall. The clan is not well known but is thought to have come from Kantō originally. The Aoki Clan were vassals of the Asai Clan. In the Sasaki Nanboku Tsumeshichō (佐々木南北詰士帳) the Aoki manor is referenced; the Aoki reside in Notose under clan leader Aoki 'Chikugo-mori'. | |History=The castle of the Aoki Clan was located on a small ridge above Zenshōji temple, and to the south of here they had their residential hall. The clan is not well known but is thought to have come from Kantō originally. The Aoki Clan were vassals of the Asai Clan. In the Sasaki Nanboku Tsumeshichō (佐々木南北詰士帳) the Aoki manor is referenced; the Aoki reside in Notose under clan leader Aoki 'Chikugo-mori'. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 14 December 2024
This fortified manor hall of the Aoki Clan is now the site of the Yamatsuteru Shrine, Aoki Shrine, and the temple Zenshōji. Fortifications exist on the ridge of this temple. There is also a fairly sizable kofun (ancient burial mound) here of the keyhole variety, or zenpōkoenfun form. I covered a fai
History
The castle of the Aoki Clan was located on a small ridge above Zenshōji temple, and to the south of here they had their residential hall. The clan is not well known but is thought to have come from Kantō originally. The Aoki Clan were vassals of the Asai Clan. In the Sasaki Nanboku Tsumeshichō (佐々木南北詰士帳) the Aoki manor is referenced; the Aoki reside in Notose under clan leader Aoki 'Chikugo-mori'.
Field Notes
This fortified manor hall of the Aoki Clan is now the site of the Yamatsuteru Shrine, Aoki Shrine, and the temple Zenshōji. Fortifications exist on the ridge of this temple. There is also a fairly sizable kofun (ancient burial mound) here of the keyhole variety, or zenpōkoenfun form. I covered a fair bit of ground here, much of which is unlevel terrain, but unearthed nothing definitive unfortunately. A plaque attests to the history of the site.
'Sakata' here refers to the historic district to distinguish it from Aoki Caste in Kōka / Kōga.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Aoki Castle (Sakata) |
Japanese Name | 近江坂田青木城 |
Alternate Names | 青木館・青木屋敷 |
Founder | Aoki Clan |
Year Founded | Medieval Era |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Nearest station is Maibara Station on the Tōkaidō Main Line |
Hours | 24/7 free; shrine |
Time Required | 20 minutes |
Location | Maibara, Shiga Prefecture |
Coordinates | 35.32974, 136.32179 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2022 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
Jōkaku Tanbō |