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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Obata Jin'ya
 
|Japanese Name=小幡陣屋
 
|Romaji Name=Obata jin'ya
 
|Alternate Names=Obata-jo
 
|Founder=Obata Nobumasa
Obata Jin'ya
|Year Founded=1629-1642
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Type=Flatland
小幡陣屋
|Castle Condition=No main keep but other buildings
|Romaji Name=
|Historical Period=Edo Period
Obata jin'ya
|Features=gates, samurai homes, trenches, stone walls, walls, castle town
|Alternate Names=
|Access=Joshu Fukushima Sta (Joshin Dentetsu Line), 45 mins walk or bus
Obata-jo
|Visitor Information=500 yen. open 9am-5pm from March to October and 9am-4pm from November to February. Closed Dec 29 to Jan 1.
|Founder=
|Time Required=60 mins
Obata Nobumasa
|Website=http://www.town.kanra.gunma.jp/kanko/index.html
|Year Founded=
|City=Kanra
1629-1642
|Prefecture=Gunma Prefecture
|Castle Type=
|Notes=Obata Jin'ya is most famous for it's beautiful gardens. The surrounding castle town is also worth your time to walk around. You don't see many castle towns or palace gardens like this in the Kanto region making it a highly recommended destination.
Flatland
|History=Oda Nobunaga's second son, Nobukatsu was awarded the domain around Kanra in Gunma and the domain of Uda in Nara in 1617 for supporting the Tokugawa at the Siege of Osaka. He gave Kanra to his fourth son, Nobuyoshi, whose son Nobumasa started building the Jin'ya in 1629. The Jin'ya was finished in 1642. From 1767 the Matsudaira were given command of the Obata domain, and in 1851 Matsudaira Tadashige was promoted to a castle holding status, so Obata JIn'ya formally became Obata Castle (Obata-jo). The castle was dismantled by the Meiji Government in 1873.
|Castle Condition=
|Year Visited=2015
No main keep but other buildings
|Japanese Notes=関東ではこれほど遺構が残っている城下町はあまりないのでよく散策してください。庭園も素晴らしいので小幡陣屋は大変おすすめです。
|Designations=
|Visits=October 18, 2015
 
|GPSLocation=36.22835, 138.91468
|Historical Period=
|rating_average=3.0
Edo Period
|castleElev=193
|Main Keep Structure=
|ekiLatLng=36.256412,138.929484
 
|ekiElev=144
|Year Reconstructed=
|elevChange=49
 
|kamon=oda.jpg
|Artifacts=
|kamonFam=Oda
 
|adminRating=3
|oldID=576
 
|Features=
stone walls
|Access=
 
 
Joshu Fukushima Sta (Joshin Dentetsu Line), 45 mins walk or bus
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
500 yen. open 9am-5pm from March to October and 9am-4pm from November to February. Closed Dec 29 to Jan 1.
 
 
|Time Required=
60 mins
|City=
Kanra, Gunma Pref.
|Prefecture=
Gunma Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
Obata Jin'ya is most famous for it's beautiful gardens. The surrounding castle town is also worth your time to walk around. You don't see many castle towns or palace gardens like this in the Kanto region making it a highly recommended destination.
 
 
|History=
 
 
Oda Nobunaga's second son, Nobukatsu was awarded the domain around Kanra in Gunma and the domain of Uda in Nara in 1617 for supporting the Tokugawa at the Siege of Osaka. He gave Kanra to his fourth son, Nobuyoshi, whose son Nobumasa started building the Jin'ya in 1629. The Jin'ya was finished in 1642. From 1767 the Matsudaira were given command of the Obata domain, and in 1851 Matsudaira Tadashige was promoted to a castle holding status, so Obata JIn'ya formally became Obata Castle (Obata-jo). The castle was dismantled by the Meiji Government in 1873.
 
 
|Visits=
October 18, 2015
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
関東ではこれほど遺構が残っている城下町はあまりないのでよく散策してください。庭園も素晴らしいので小幡陣屋は大変おすすめです。
 
 
|Year Visited=
2015
|Website=
 
http://www.town.kanra.gunma.jp/kanko/index.html
 
|rating_average=
3.0
|castleElev=
193
|ekiLatLng=
36.256412,138.929484
|ekiElev=
144
|elevChange=
49
|kamon=
oda.jpg
|kamonFam=
Oda
|adminRating=
3
|oldID=
576
|GPSLocation=
36.228352,138.914685
}}
}}

Revision as of 08:53, 7 October 2017

Obata Jin'ya is most famous for it's beautiful gardens. The surrounding castle town is also worth your time to walk around. You don't see many castle towns or palace gardens like this in the Kanto region making it a highly recommended destination.

Obatajinya7.jpg

History

Oda Nobunaga's second son, Nobukatsu was awarded the domain around Kanra in Gunma and the domain of Uda in Nara in 1617 for supporting the Tokugawa at the Siege of Osaka. He gave Kanra to his fourth son, Nobuyoshi, whose son Nobumasa started building the Jin'ya in 1629. The Jin'ya was finished in 1642. From 1767 the Matsudaira were given command of the Obata domain, and in 1851 Matsudaira Tadashige was promoted to a castle holding status, so Obata JIn'ya formally became Obata Castle (Obata-jo). The castle was dismantled by the Meiji Government in 1873.


Field Notes

Obata Jin'ya is most famous for it's beautiful gardens. The surrounding castle town is also worth your time to walk around. You don't see many castle towns or palace gardens like this in the Kanto region making it a highly recommended destination.


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Gallery
  • Central Gate
  • Central Gate
  • Road to the castle gate
  • Kuichigai Entrance (crank entrance)
  • Kuichigai Entrance
  • Central Gate
  • Castle entrance area with the servant's quarters in the background
  • Jukyuken Tenement
  • Diorama model of the palace.
  • Diorama model of the palace
  • Inside the reconstructed tenement
  • Earthen embankment and trench
  • Earthen embankment and trench around the palace
  • Earthen embankment and stone wall
  • North Rear Entrance
  • Earthen embankments
  • Palace Gardens, Rakusan-en
  • Earthen embankments
  • Palace gardens
  • Palace gardens
  • Palace gardens
  • Palace gardens and palace outline
  • Outline of the former palace
  • Earthen embankments
  • Takahashi residence
  • Stone wall of the castle town
  • Stone wall of the castle town
  • Stone wall in the castle town
  • Foundation stones of the main gate
  • Map
  • Relocated Gate (See Nanokaichi-jin'ya profile)


Castle Profile
English Name Obata Jin'ya
Japanese Name 小幡陣屋
Alternate Names Obata-jo
Founder Obata Nobumasa
Year Founded 1629-1642
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition No main keep but other buildings
Historical Period Edo Period
Features gates, samurai homes, trenches, stone walls, walls, castle town
Visitor Information
Access Joshu Fukushima Sta (Joshin Dentetsu Line), 45 mins walk or bus
Hours 500 yen. open 9am-5pm from March to October and 9am-4pm from November to February. Closed Dec 29 to Jan 1.
Time Required 60 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Kanra, Gunma Prefecture
Coordinates 36.22835, 138.91468
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Admin
Added to Jcastle
Admin Year Visited 2015
Admin Visits October 18, 2015
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