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|English Name=
|English Name=Sakura Castle
|Japanese Name=佐倉城
|Romaji Name=sakura-jo
|Alternate Names=Kashima-jo
|Founder=Doi Toshikatsu
|Year Founded=1610
|Castle Type=Hilltop
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Designations=Top 100 Castles, Local Historic Site
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Features=samurai homes, water moats, trenches
|Access=Sakura Sta. (Keisei Dentetsu line), 15 min walk; Sakura Sta. (JR Sobu line), 20 min walk.
|Website=http://www.city.sakura.lg.jp/syoko/kanko_english/nature.htm
|City=Sakura
|Prefecture=Chiba Prefecture
|Notes=Stop by the tourist information center just outside the Keisei Dentetsu station across the street. They have the best pamphlet of history, maps and photos I've ever seen for a site that is just ruins like this. The <em>bukeyashiki</em> (samurai houses) near the JR Station are very well preserved and definitely worth visiting if you have time. The grounds of the castle also contain a large museum of national history. You can also visit the ruins of Moto Sakura Castle nearby.
|History=Doi Toshikatsu started building this castle under the orders of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1610. It took 7 years to complete. Doi built upon the unfinished work of the Chiba who had started building a castle called Kashima Castle on this site in the Sengoku Period. Throughout the Edo Period, Sakura Castle saw several powerful lords loyal to the Tokugawa rule from here. It was considered a strategically important location to protect the Eastern flank of Edo.


 
The castle was a large expansive castle which was famous for the fact that it had absolutely no stone walls. Only deep dry moats or earthen embankments to mark off the baileys and provide protection. The tenshu (main keep) was actually a yagura moved there from Edo Castle.
 
|Year Visited=2008
 
|AddedJcastle=2008
Sakura Castle
|Visits=March 22, 2008
|Japanese Name=
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佐倉城
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sakura-jo
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Kashima-jo
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Doi Toshikatsu
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|Year Founded=
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1610
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|Castle Type=
Hilltop
|Castle Condition=
Ruins only
|Designations=
Local Historic Site, Top 100 Castles
|Historical Period=
Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
 
|Year Reconstructed=
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
 
|Access=
 
 
Sakura Sta. (Keisei Dentetsu line), 15 min walk; Sakura Sta. (JR Sobu line), 20 min walk.
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
|Time Required=
 
|City=
Sakura, Chiba Pref.
|Prefecture=
Chiba Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
Stop by the tourist information center just outside the Keisei Dentetsu station across the street. They have the best pamphlet of history, maps and photos I've ever seen for a site that is just ruins like this. The <em>bukeyashiki</em> (samurai houses) near the JR Station are very well preserved and definitely worth visiting if you have time. The grounds of the castle also contain a large museum of national history. You can also visit the ruins of Moto Sakura Castle nearby.
 
 
|History=
 
 
<p>Doi Toshikatsu started building this castle under the orders of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1610. It took 7 years to complete. Doi built upon the unfinished work of the Chiba who had started building a castle called Kashima Castle on this site in the Sengoku Period. Throughout the Edo Period, Sakura Castle saw several powerful lords loyal to the Tokugawa rule from here. It was considered a strategically important location to protect the Eastern flank of Edo. </p>
<p>
The castle was a large expansive castle which was famous for the fact that it had absolutely no stone walls. Only deep dry moats or earthen embankments to mark off the baileys and provide protection. The tenshu (main keep) was actually a yagura moved there from Edo Castle.</p>
 
 
|Visits=
March 22, 2008
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
|Year Visited=
2008
|Website=
 
 
http://www.city.sakura.lg.jp/syoko/kanko_english/nature.htm
 
 
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1.64
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29
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11
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doi.jpg
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Doi
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Revision as of 21:04, 7 October 2017

Stop by the tourist information center just outside the Keisei Dentetsu station across the street. They have the best pamphlet of history, maps and photos I've ever seen for a site that is just ruins like this. The bukeyashiki (samurai houses) near the JR Station are very well preserved and

Sakura2.jpg

History

Doi Toshikatsu started building this castle under the orders of Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1610. It took 7 years to complete. Doi built upon the unfinished work of the Chiba who had started building a castle called Kashima Castle on this site in the Sengoku Period. Throughout the Edo Period, Sakura Castle saw several powerful lords loyal to the Tokugawa rule from here. It was considered a strategically important location to protect the Eastern flank of Edo.

The castle was a large expansive castle which was famous for the fact that it had absolutely no stone walls. Only deep dry moats or earthen embankments to mark off the baileys and provide protection. The tenshu (main keep) was actually a yagura moved there from Edo Castle.


Field Notes

Stop by the tourist information center just outside the Keisei Dentetsu station across the street. They have the best pamphlet of history, maps and photos I've ever seen for a site that is just ruins like this. The bukeyashiki (samurai houses) near the JR Station are very well preserved and definitely worth visiting if you have time. The grounds of the castle also contain a large museum of national history. You can also visit the ruins of Moto Sakura Castle nearby.




Gallery
  • dry moat, umadashi gate
  • moat
  • dry moat, umadashi gate
  • dry moat
  • remnants of the sumi yagura
  • remnants of the Ichinomon Gate.
  • earthern walls
  • main keep foundation
  • Honmaru bailey
  • moat
  • moat
  • Sakura Castle map
  • Sakura4.jpg
  • Home and vegetable garden
  • Sakura12.jpg
  • Sakura14.jpg
  • House and garden
  • Interior of the home and armor on display
  • Takei home


Castle Profile
English Name Sakura Castle
Japanese Name 佐倉城
Alternate Names Kashima-jo
Founder Doi Toshikatsu
Year Founded 1610
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Top 100 Castles, Local Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Features samurai homes, water moats, trenches
Visitor Information
Access Sakura Sta. (Keisei Dentetsu line), 15 min walk; Sakura Sta. (JR Sobu line), 20 min walk.
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Sakura, Chiba Prefecture
Coordinates 35.72231, 140.21588
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2008
Admin Year Visited 2008
Admin Visits March 22, 2008
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(11 votes)
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