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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Ansho Castle
 
|Japanese Name=安祥城
 
|Romaji Name=Ansho-jo
 
|Founder=Wada Chikahira
 
|Year Founded=1440
Ansho Castle
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
安祥城
|Designations=Local Historic Site
|Romaji Name=
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
Ansho-jo
|Features=trenches
|Alternate Names=
|Access=Minami Anjo Sta. (Meitetsu Nishio Line); 10 min walk
 
|Website=http://www.katch.ne.jp/~anjomuse/index.html
|Founder=
|City=Anjo, Aichi Pref.
Wada Chikahira
|Prefecture=Aichi Prefecture
|Year Founded=
|Notes=I think I was "tricked" into visiting this castle. On my way to Nishio Castle, there was a poster for the museum and the ruins of Ansho Castle with a photo that looked like it should be a castle wall and the top of a yagura. Actually it was just the temple you see in the honmaru ruins. The museum looks like it might be a nice local history museum but I passed on it and continued on to Nishio instead.
1440
|History=The castle was founded by Wada Chikahira in 1440. The Matsudaira defeated them in 1471 and moved into the castle. This became the family home of the Matsudaira until Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (Ieyasu's grandfather) moved to Okazaki. After the Matsudaira vacated, the area surrounding the castle was the site of several heated battles between the Matsudaira, Imakawa and Oda. The castle was abandoned in 1562. Ansho Castle was surrounded by moats and earthen embankments, but never had a tenshu.
|Castle Type=
|Year Visited=2009
Flatland
|AddedJcastle=2009
|Castle Condition=
|Visits=October 15, 2009
Ruins only
|GPSLocation=34.94555, 137.09916
|Designations=
Local Historic Site
|Historical Period=
Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
 
|Year Reconstructed=
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
 
|Access=
 
 
Minami Anjo Sta. (Meitetsu Nishio Line); 10 min walk
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
|Time Required=
 
|City=
Anjo, Aichi Pref.
|Prefecture=
Aichi Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
I think I was "tricked" into visiting this castle. On my way to Nishio Castle, there was a poster for the museum and the ruins of Ansho Castle with a photo that looked like it should be a castle wall and the top of a yagura. Actually it was just the temple you see in the honmaru ruins. The museum looks like it might be a nice local history museum but I passed on it and continued on to Nishio instead.
 
 
|History=
 
 
The castle was founded by Wada Chikahira in 1440. The Matsudaira defeated them in 1471 and moved into the castle. This became the family home of the Matsudaira until Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (Ieyasu's grandfather) moved to Okazaki. After the Matsudaira vacated, the area surrounding the castle was the site of several heated battles between the Matsudaira, Imakawa and Oda. The castle was abandoned in 1562. Ansho Castle was surrounded by moats and earthen embankments, but never had a tenshu.
 
 
|Visits=
October 15, 2009
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
|Year Visited=
2009
|Website=
 
http://www.katch.ne.jp/~anjomuse/index.html
 
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2.0
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15
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34.951906,137.092603
|ekiElev=
22
|elevChange=
-7
|kamon=
mituaoi.jpg
|kamonFam=
Matsudaira
|adminRating=
1
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Revision as of 12:07, 1 October 2017

I think I was "tricked" into visiting this castle. On my way to Nishio Castle, there was a poster for the museum and the ruins of Ansho Castle with a photo that looked like it should be a castle wall and the top of a yagura. Actually it was just the temple you see in the honmaru ruins. The museum lo

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History

The castle was founded by Wada Chikahira in 1440. The Matsudaira defeated them in 1471 and moved into the castle. This became the family home of the Matsudaira until Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (Ieyasu's grandfather) moved to Okazaki. After the Matsudaira vacated, the area surrounding the castle was the site of several heated battles between the Matsudaira, Imakawa and Oda. The castle was abandoned in 1562. Ansho Castle was surrounded by moats and earthen embankments, but never had a tenshu.


Field Notes

I think I was "tricked" into visiting this castle. On my way to Nishio Castle, there was a poster for the museum and the ruins of Ansho Castle with a photo that looked like it should be a castle wall and the top of a yagura. Actually it was just the temple you see in the honmaru ruins. The museum looks like it might be a nice local history museum but I passed on it and continued on to Nishio instead.


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Gallery
  • Daijoji Temple.
  • honmaru ruins
  • map of former castle grounds


Castle Profile
English Name Ansho Castle
Japanese Name 安祥城
Founder Wada Chikahira
Year Founded 1440
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Local Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Minami Anjo Sta. (Meitetsu Nishio Line); 10 min walk
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Anjo, Aichi Pref., Aichi Prefecture
Coordinates 34.94555, 137.09916
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2009
Admin Year Visited 2009
Admin Visits October 15, 2009


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