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|City=Nagahama
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|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=There are no signs or maintained trails to this site. From the trailhead, follow the logging road past the barrier to the right (opposite the route to [[Shobudani Fort]]). When you reach the area just below the fort, look for a place to scramble directly up the hillside. The site is small but can be reached without much difficulty if you know what you’re looking for.
|Notes=There are no signs or maintained trails to this site. On the logging road trail to [[Tohnoyama Fort]], you need to figure out from the maps roughly where it looks to be and scramble up the steep hillside to the ridge From the trailhead. Going directly into the main bailey area proved to be too steep and difficult, but backtracking a bit on the trail and scrambling up a point further back on the ridgeline and then descending into the castle seemed to work better. The site is small with not a lot to see but can be reached without too much difficulty if you are taking this road to [[Tohnoyama Fort]] anyway and you know what you’re looking for.
|History=Mizotani Fort is located on a small spur of the mountain south of [[Shobudani Fort]]. It consists of one horikiri trench and three small baileys. Due to its size and position overlooking the road below, it likely served as a lookout point or helped to guard the more gentle slope leading up toward [[Tohnoyama Fort]].
|History=Mizotani Fort is located on a small spur of the mountain south of [[Shobudani Fort]]. It consists of one horikiri trench and three small baileys. Due to its size and position overlooking the road below, it likely served as a lookout point or helped to guard the more gentle slope leading up toward [[Tohnoyama Fort]].



Latest revision as of 06:37, 14 July 2025

There are no signs or maintained trails to this site. On the logging road trail to Tohnoyama Fort, you need to figure out from the maps roughly where it looks to be and scramble up the steep hillside to the ridge From the trailhead. Going directly into the main bailey area proved to be too steep

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History

Mizotani Fort is located on a small spur of the mountain south of Shobudani Fort. It consists of one horikiri trench and three small baileys. Due to its size and position overlooking the road below, it likely served as a lookout point or helped to guard the more gentle slope leading up toward Tohnoyama Fort.

See the Battle of Shizugatake for more details.


Field Notes

There are no signs or maintained trails to this site. On the logging road trail to Tohnoyama Fort, you need to figure out from the maps roughly where it looks to be and scramble up the steep hillside to the ridge From the trailhead. Going directly into the main bailey area proved to be too steep and difficult, but backtracking a bit on the trail and scrambling up a point further back on the ridgeline and then descending into the castle seemed to work better. The site is small with not a lot to see but can be reached without too much difficulty if you are taking this road to Tohnoyama Fort anyway and you know what you’re looking for.


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Castle Profile
English Name Mizotani Fort
Japanese Name 溝谷砦
Founder Hashiba Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1583
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access JR Yogo Station, 3.5 km to the trailhead
Hours No clear trails or signage
Time Required 10 mins on site
Location Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.54935, 136.20612
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits April 28, 2023
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