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{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
 
|Japanese Name=備中松山城
 
|Romaji Name=Bitchu Matsuyama-jo
 
|Alternate Names=Takahashi Castle
 
|Founder=Mizunoya Sakyonosuke Katsumune
Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
|Year Founded=1683
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
備中松山城
|Castle Condition=Original main keep
|Romaji Name=
|Designations=Top 100 Castles, has Important Cultural Properties, Top 100 Mountaintop Castles, National Historic Site
Bitchu Matsuyama-jo
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Alternate Names=
|Main Keep Structure=2 levels, 2 stories
Takahashi Castle
|Artifacts=tenshu, Nijuu Yagura, San no Hirayagura East Wall
|Founder=
|Features=stone walls
Mizunoya Sakyonosuke Katsumune
|Access=Bitchu Takahashi Station (Hakubi Line); 1260 taxi
|Year Founded=
|Website=http://www.takahasikanko.or.jp/matsuyamajo-kaisetu.htm
1683
|City=Takahashi
|Castle Type=
|Prefecture=Okayama Prefecture
Mountaintop
|Notes=Bitchu Matsuyama is a fairly small castle with only a few buildings, but the great stone walls and views make this 5 Stars. I took the taxi to the parking lot near the castle but walked back down. The mountain is fairly steep so I would recommend walking back rather than up. There are some ruins farther in the mountain but due to heavy rains in 2010, some of the stone walls and paths from just behind the main keep have been badly damaged and you cannot go all the back to the farther ruins.
|Castle Condition=
|History=<p>Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is well know as being the highest altitude castle in Japan at 480 meters. This was viewed as a strategic location was also viewed as valuable territory for a castle. Akiba Shigenobu built the first castle on a nearby mountain in 1240. In 1331 Takahashi Muneyasu built the first Matsuyama Castle on this site. The main keep and yagura you see today were built by Mizunoya in 1683. This was one of very few 2 level main keep, but being on top of the mountain, there was little need to build a high vantage point. After the Mizunoya there were several different lords until Itakura Katsuyoshi in 1744. His descendents continued to rule until the Meiji restoration. </p>
Original main keep
|Year Visited=2010
|Designations=
|Japanese Notes=備中松山城はちょっとこじんまりした城ですが、すばらしい石垣と眺めで星を五つにしました。山はちょっと険しいのであまり疲れるより、タクシーで登って、歩いて帰るのをお勧めします。2010年の大雨で後曲輪の一部と山奥にある大松山城の城跡などが崩れて入れないようになっています。
 
|Visits=November 20, 2010
National Historic Site, Top 100 Castles, has Important Cultural Properties
|GPSLocation=34.80891, 133.62219
 
|rating_average=4.4
|Historical Period=
|castleElev=406
Edo Period
|ekiLatLng=34.788219915280386,133.6160666137696
|Main Keep Structure=
|ekiElev=62
2 levels, 2 stories
|elevChange=344
|Year Reconstructed=
|kamon=mizuya.jpg
 
|kamonFam=Mizunoya
|Artifacts=
|adminRating=5
 
|oldID=23
tenshu, Nijuu Yagura, San no Hirayagura East Wall  
 
|Features=
stone walls
|Access=
 
Bitchu Takahashi Station (Hakubi Line); 1260 taxi  
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
|Time Required=
 
|City=
Takahashi, Okayama Pref.
|Prefecture=
Okayama Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
Bitchu Matsuyama is a fairly small castle with only a few buildings, but the great stone walls and views make this 5 Stars. I took the taxi to the parking lot near the castle but walked back down. The mountain is fairly steep so I would recommend walking back rather than up. There are some ruins farther in the mountain but due to heavy rains in 2010, some of the stone walls and paths from just behind the main keep have been badly damaged and you cannot go all the back to the farther ruins.
 
 
|History=
 
 
<p>Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is well know as being the highest altitude castle in Japan at 480 meters. This was viewed as a strategic location was also viewed as valuable territory for a castle. Akiba Shigenobu built the first castle on a nearby mountain in 1240. In 1331 Takahashi Muneyasu built the first Matsuyama Castle on this site. The main keep and yagura you see today were built by Mizunoya in 1683. This was one of very few 2 level main keep, but being on top of the mountain, there was little need to build a high vantage point. After the Mizunoya there were several different lords until Itakura Katsuyoshi in 1744. His descendents continued to rule until the Meiji restoration. </p>
 
 
|Visits=
November 20, 2010
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
備中松山城はちょっとこじんまりした城ですが、すばらしい石垣と眺めで星を五つにしました。山はちょっと険しいのであまり疲れるより、タクシーで登って、歩いて帰るのをお勧めします。2010年の大雨で後曲輪の一部と山奥にある大松山城の城跡などが崩れて入れないようになっています。
 
 
|Year Visited=
2010
|Website=
 
 
http://www.takahasikanko.or.jp/matsuyamajo-kaisetu.htm
 
 
|rating_average=
4.4
|castleElev=
406
|ekiLatLng=
34.788219915280386,133.6160666137696
|ekiElev=
62
|elevChange=
344
|kamon=
mizuya.jpg
|kamonFam=
Mizunoya
|adminRating=
5
|oldID=
23
|GPSLocation=
34.808905645644145,133.6221867799759
}}
}}

Revision as of 23:24, 14 September 2017

Bitchu Matsuyama is a fairly small castle with only a few buildings, but the great stone walls and views make this 5 Stars. I took the taxi to the parking lot near the castle but walked back down. The mountain is fairly steep so I would recommend walking back rather than up. There are some ruins far

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History

Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is well know as being the highest altitude castle in Japan at 480 meters. This was viewed as a strategic location was also viewed as valuable territory for a castle. Akiba Shigenobu built the first castle on a nearby mountain in 1240. In 1331 Takahashi Muneyasu built the first Matsuyama Castle on this site. The main keep and yagura you see today were built by Mizunoya in 1683. This was one of very few 2 level main keep, but being on top of the mountain, there was little need to build a high vantage point. After the Mizunoya there were several different lords until Itakura Katsuyoshi in 1744. His descendents continued to rule until the Meiji restoration.


Field Notes

Bitchu Matsuyama is a fairly small castle with only a few buildings, but the great stone walls and views make this 5 Stars. I took the taxi to the parking lot near the castle but walked back down. The mountain is fairly steep so I would recommend walking back rather than up. There are some ruins farther in the mountain but due to heavy rains in 2010, some of the stone walls and paths from just behind the main keep have been badly damaged and you cannot go all the back to the farther ruins.


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Castle Profile
English Name Bitchu Matsuyama Castle
Japanese Name 備中松山城
Alternate Names Takahashi Castle
Founder Mizunoya Sakyonosuke Katsumune
Year Founded 1683
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Original main keep
Designations Top 100 Castles, has Important Cultural Properties, Top 100 Mountaintop Castles, National Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 2 levels, 2 stories
Artifacts tenshu, Nijuu Yagura, San no Hirayagura East Wall
Features stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Bitchu Takahashi Station (Hakubi Line); 1260 taxi
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Takahashi, Okayama Prefecture
Coordinates 34.80891, 133.62219
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Admin
Added to Jcastle
Admin Year Visited 2010
Admin Visits November 20, 2010
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