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{{Castle | {{Castle | ||
|English Name= | |English Name=Inukai Castle | ||
|Japanese Name=犬甘城 | |||
|Romaji Name=Inukai-jo | |||
|Founder=Inukai clan | |||
|Year Founded=late 15th C. | |||
Inukai Castle | |Castle Type=Mountaintop | ||
|Japanese Name= | |Castle Condition=Ruins only | ||
犬甘城 | |Designations=Prefectural Historic Site | ||
|Romaji Name= | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
Inukai-jo | |Features=trenches | ||
|Access=Mita Matsumoto Sta. (Shinonoi Line), 20 min walk. | |||
|Visitor Information=Park, open any time | |||
|Founder= | |Time Required=45 mins | ||
Inukai clan | |Website=http://youkoso.city.matsumoto.nagano.jp/wordpress_index-p_67-htm | ||
|Year Founded= | |City=Matsumoto | ||
late 15th C. | |Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | ||
|Castle Type= | |Notes=A very small ruin with only a few baileys and trenches to see. If you didn't know any better, you'd just think it was part of the park. If you have some time when you are in Matsumoto it is worth the visit at least for the views. The hill/mountain up from the Matsumoto Station area is much longer and steeper than I expected. It was the day I biked from Haibara Castle to Hayashiko Castle to Hayashioh Castle and since I had a little time left before dark I thought I'd bike here too since it's just north of Matsumoto Station but it was a tough climb. I probably pushed the bicycle more than half the way. The ride back was fun though. | ||
Mountaintop | |History=The early history of Inukai Castle is unknown but it seems to have been around from very early times. The location allows great views of the entire Matsumoto plain and is naturally defended by cliffs on the west side. As the Ogasarawar extended their influence over the Matsumoto area during the Muromachi Period, the Inukai were absorbed as retainers. Ogasawara's trust in the Inukai was rewarded with further influence as the Kirihara clan was created as a branch of the Inukai clan to build Kirihara Castle and hold the lands around it. Although historical records are thin for Inukai Castle it would have fallen to Takeda Shingen in 1550. | ||
|Castle Condition= | |Year Visited=2015 | ||
Ruins only | |AddedJcastle=2016 | ||
|Designations= | |Japanese Notes=犬甘城はとても小さい城跡です。知らないで行けば多分城跡だと気づかないでしょう。時間があればせめて眺望を楽しむために登る価値があります。私は埴原城、林城を訪れた後でまだ少し明かりがあったので、松本駅よりちょっと北にあるだけのこの城跡へ行こうと気軽に思ったら、この山は思った以上に大きくて道がないので自転車は半分以上押して登りました。でも帰りは楽でした。 | ||
Prefectural Historic Site | |Visits=October 31, 2015 | ||
|Historical Period= | |GPSLocation=36.24566, 137.95434 | ||
Pre Edo Period | |rating_average=1.0 | ||
|castleElev=650 | |||
|ekiLatLng=36.23686135904871,137.96142104566198 | |||
|ekiElev=579 | |||
|elevChange=71 | |||
|kamon=ogasawara.jpg | |||
|kamonFam=Ogasawara | |||
|adminRating=1 | |||
|oldID=565 | |||
|Features= | |||
|Access= | |||
|Visitor Information= | |||
|Time Required= | |||
45 mins | |||
|City= | |||
Matsumoto | |||
|Prefecture= | |||
Nagano Prefecture | |||
|Notes= | |||
A very small ruin with only a few baileys and trenches to see. If you didn't know any better, you'd just think it was part of the park. If you have some time when you are in Matsumoto it is worth the visit at least for the views. The hill/mountain up from the Matsumoto Station area is much longer and steeper than I expected. It was the day I biked from Haibara Castle to Hayashiko Castle to Hayashioh Castle and since I had a little time left before dark I thought I'd bike here too since it's just north of Matsumoto Station but it was a tough climb. I probably pushed the bicycle more than half the way. The ride back was fun though. | |||
|History= | |||
The early history of Inukai Castle is unknown but it seems to have been around from very early times. The location allows great views of the entire Matsumoto plain and is naturally defended by cliffs on the west side. As the Ogasarawar extended their influence over the Matsumoto area during the Muromachi Period, the Inukai were absorbed as retainers. Ogasawara's trust in the Inukai was rewarded with further influence as the Kirihara clan was created as a branch of the Inukai clan to build Kirihara Castle and hold the lands around it. Although historical records are thin for Inukai Castle it would have fallen to Takeda Shingen in 1550. | |||
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|Japanese Notes= | |||
犬甘城はとても小さい城跡です。知らないで行けば多分城跡だと気づかないでしょう。時間があればせめて眺望を楽しむために登る価値があります。私は埴原城、林城を訪れた後でまだ少し明かりがあったので、松本駅よりちょっと北にあるだけのこの城跡へ行こうと気軽に思ったら、この山は思った以上に大きくて道がないので自転車は半分以上押して登りました。でも帰りは楽でした。 | |||
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2015 | |||
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|rating_average= | |||
1.0 | |||
|castleElev= | |||
650 | |||
|ekiLatLng= | |||
36.23686135904871,137.96142104566198 | |||
|ekiElev= | |||
579 | |||
|elevChange= | |||
71 | |||
|kamon= | |||
ogasawara.jpg | |||
|kamonFam= | |||
Ogasawara | |||
|adminRating= | |||
1 | |||
|oldID= | |||
565 | |||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 21:46, 2 October 2017
A very small ruin with only a few baileys and trenches to see. If you didn't know any better, you'd just think it was part of the park. If you have some time when you are in Matsumoto it is worth the visit at least for the views. The hill/mountain up from the Matsumoto Station area is much longer an
History
The early history of Inukai Castle is unknown but it seems to have been around from very early times. The location allows great views of the entire Matsumoto plain and is naturally defended by cliffs on the west side. As the Ogasarawar extended their influence over the Matsumoto area during the Muromachi Period, the Inukai were absorbed as retainers. Ogasawara's trust in the Inukai was rewarded with further influence as the Kirihara clan was created as a branch of the Inukai clan to build Kirihara Castle and hold the lands around it. Although historical records are thin for Inukai Castle it would have fallen to Takeda Shingen in 1550.
Field Notes
A very small ruin with only a few baileys and trenches to see. If you didn't know any better, you'd just think it was part of the park. If you have some time when you are in Matsumoto it is worth the visit at least for the views. The hill/mountain up from the Matsumoto Station area is much longer and steeper than I expected. It was the day I biked from Haibara Castle to Hayashiko Castle to Hayashioh Castle and since I had a little time left before dark I thought I'd bike here too since it's just north of Matsumoto Station but it was a tough climb. I probably pushed the bicycle more than half the way. The ride back was fun though.
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Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Inukai Castle |
Japanese Name | 犬甘城 |
Founder | Inukai clan |
Year Founded | late 15th C. |
Castle Type | Mountaintop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Designations | Prefectural Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | trenches |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Mita Matsumoto Sta. (Shinonoi Line), 20 min walk. |
Hours | Park, open any time |
Time Required | 45 mins |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.24566, 137.95434 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2016 |
Admin Year Visited | 2015 |
Admin Visits | October 31, 2015 |