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|City=Nagahama
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|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=The trail up to Shinmeiyama Fort drops you at the horikiri trench between Shinmeiyama Fort and [[Dogiyama Fort]]. You could visit them in either order. Shigeyama Fort is not often covered and as far as I can tell it is overgrown with no visible ruins.
|Notes=The trail up to Shinmeiyama Fort drops you at the horikiri trench between Shinmeiyama Fort and [[Dogiyama Fort]]. You could visit them in either order. Much further up the ridge from Shinmeiyama Fort was Shigeyama Fort, which is not often covered. It was created by Maeda Toshiie to prevent a rear attack from Shinmeiyama Fort against Sakuma Morimasa's. Shigeyama Fort is not often covered and reportedly has no visible ruins.
|History=After Hideyoshi abandoned [[Tenjinyama Fort]] for being too exposed to the Shibata forward line, he built his new forward line on this ridge anchored at Shinmeiyama Fort. [[Dogiyama Fort]] is on the speartip of the ridge facing the Hokkoku Kaido. Even further up the ridge from Shinmeiyama Fort was another Shigeyama Fort designed to protect this ridge from a mountain incursion from Shibata forces.  
|History=After Hideyoshi abandoned [[Tenjinyama Fort]] for being too exposed to the Shibata forts, he built his new defensive line on this ridge anchored at Shinmeiyama Fort. [[Dogiyama Fort]] is on the speartip of the ridge facing the Hokkoku Kaido. Even further up the ridge from Shinmeiyama Fort was another Shigeyama Fort created by Maeda Toshiie to prevent forces from this line attacking Sakuma from behind.  


See the [[Battle of Shizugatake]] for details.
See the [[Battle of Shizugatake]] for details.

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The trail up to Shinmeiyama Fort drops you at the horikiri trench between Shinmeiyama Fort and Dogiyama Fort. You could visit them in either order. Much further up the ridge from Shinmeiyama Fort was Shigeyama Fort, which is not often covered. It was created by Maeda Toshiie to prevent a rear at

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History

After Hideyoshi abandoned Tenjinyama Fort for being too exposed to the Shibata forts, he built his new defensive line on this ridge anchored at Shinmeiyama Fort. Dogiyama Fort is on the speartip of the ridge facing the Hokkoku Kaido. Even further up the ridge from Shinmeiyama Fort was another Shigeyama Fort created by Maeda Toshiie to prevent forces from this line attacking Sakuma from behind.

See the Battle of Shizugatake for details.


Field Notes

The trail up to Shinmeiyama Fort drops you at the horikiri trench between Shinmeiyama Fort and Dogiyama Fort. You could visit them in either order. Much further up the ridge from Shinmeiyama Fort was Shigeyama Fort, which is not often covered. It was created by Maeda Toshiie to prevent a rear attack from Shinmeiyama Fort against Sakuma Morimasa's. Shigeyama Fort is not often covered and reportedly has no visible ruins.


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Castle Profile
English Name Shinmeiyama Fort
Japanese Name 神明山砦
Founder Hashiba Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1583
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Short walk from the Hokkoku Kaidō area, no signage.
Hours Mountain trails, well signposted
Time Required 60 mins
Location Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.53864, 136.19111
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Added to Jcastle 2025
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Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits April 28, 2023
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