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{{Castle
{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Sano Castle
 
|Japanese Name=佐野城
 
|Romaji Name=Sano-jo
 
|Alternate Names=Kasugaoka-jo
 
|Founder=Sano Nobuyoshi
Sano Castle
|Year Founded=1607
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Type=Hilltop
佐野城
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Romaji Name=
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
Sano-jo
|Features=trenches, stone walls
|Alternate Names=
|Access=Sano Sta. (Tobu Sano line), 1 min. walk
Kasugaoka-jo
|Website=http://www.sano-kankokk.jp/tour_guide/atrct/tg_atrct_005.html
|Founder=
|City=Sano
Sano Nobuyoshi
|Prefecture=Tochigi Prefecture
|Year Founded=
|Notes=The Shiroyama Park retains the basic layout of the three central baileys of Sano Castle, but besides that there isn't much else to see. It's a quick stop on your way back from Karasawayama Castle to see where the Sano relocated. The Shiroyama Park Exit opens right up into the Sannomaru bailey of the castle.
1607
|History=Sano Nobuyoshi began construction of Sano Castle in 1602 after the Sano were forced to abandon their mountaintop fortress at Karasawayama Castle. In 1607 they completely relocated to Sano Castle. In 1614 their lands were seized and the castle was permanently abandoned.
|Castle Type=
|Year Visited=2007
Hilltop
|AddedJcastle=2007
|Castle Condition=
|Visits=June 30, 2007
Ruins only
|GPSLocation=36.31847, 139.57878
|Designations=
|rating_average=0.75
 
|castleElev=49
|Historical Period=
|ekiLatLng=36.316843,139.579134
Pre Edo Period
|ekiElev=40
|Main Keep Structure=
|elevChange=9
 
|kamon=sano.jpg
|Year Reconstructed=
|kamonFam=Sano
 
|adminRating=1
|Artifacts=
|oldID=96
 
 
|Features=
 
|Access=
 
Sano Sta. (Tobu Sano line), 1 min. walk  
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
|Time Required=
 
|City=
Sano, Tochigi Pref.
|Prefecture=
Tochigi Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
The Shiroyama Park retains the basic layout of the three central baileys of Sano Castle, but besides that there isn't much else to see. It's a quick stop on your way back from Karasawayama Castle to see where the Sano relocated. The Shiroyama Park Exit opens right up into the Sannomaru bailey of the castle.
 
 
|History=
 
 
<p>Sano Nobuyoshi began construction of Sano Castle in 1602 after the Sano were forced to abandon their mountaintop fortress at Karasawayama Castle. In 1607 they completely relocated to Sano Castle. In 1614 their lands were seized and the castle was permanently abandoned. </p><p>The picture above shows the hori that divides the Ninomaru and Honmaru baileys. </p>
 
 
|Visits=
June 30, 2007
|Japanese Notes=
 
 
|Year Visited=
2007
|Website=
 
 
http://www.sano-kankokk.jp/tour_guide/atrct/tg_atrct_005.html
 
 
|rating_average=
0.75
|castleElev=
49
|ekiLatLng=
36.316843,139.579134
|ekiElev=
40
|elevChange=
9
|kamon=
sano.jpg
|kamonFam=
Sano
|adminRating=
1
|oldID=
96
|GPSLocation=
36.31847285006114,139.57878023386002
}}
}}

Revision as of 21:33, 7 October 2017

The Shiroyama Park retains the basic layout of the three central baileys of Sano Castle, but besides that there isn't much else to see. It's a quick stop on your way back from Karasawayama Castle to see where the Sano relocated. The Shiroyama Park Exit opens right up into the Sannomaru bailey of the

Sano5.jpg

History

Sano Nobuyoshi began construction of Sano Castle in 1602 after the Sano were forced to abandon their mountaintop fortress at Karasawayama Castle. In 1607 they completely relocated to Sano Castle. In 1614 their lands were seized and the castle was permanently abandoned.


Field Notes

The Shiroyama Park retains the basic layout of the three central baileys of Sano Castle, but besides that there isn't much else to see. It's a quick stop on your way back from Karasawayama Castle to see where the Sano relocated. The Shiroyama Park Exit opens right up into the Sannomaru bailey of the castle.


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Gallery
  • Stone walls and stone pathway of the Honmaru
  • Stone walls and stone pathway of the Honmaru
  • Stone walls and stone pathway of the Honmaru
  • Road to the Ninomaru Bailey
  • Ninomaru Bailey
  • Horikiri trench between the Ninomaru and Honmaru Baileys
  • Horikiri trench between the Ninomaru and Honmaru Baileys
  • Horikiri trench between the Ninomaru and Honmaru Baileys
  • Horikiri trench between the Ninomaru and Honmaru Baileys
  • Honmaru Bailey
  • Honmaru Bailey
  • Horikiri trench before the Kitademaru Bailey
  • Horikiri trench before the Kitademaru Bailey
  • Sannomaru Bailey
  • View from the Ninomaru Bailey
  • Sannomaru Bailey
  • Map
  • Relocated Gate, now the Soumon (General Gate) of nearby Soushuuji Temple


Castle Profile
English Name Sano Castle
Japanese Name 佐野城
Alternate Names Kasugaoka-jo
Founder Sano Nobuyoshi
Year Founded 1607
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Sano Sta. (Tobu Sano line), 1 min. walk
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Sano, Tochigi Prefecture
Coordinates 36.31847, 139.57878
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2007
Admin Year Visited 2007
Admin Visits June 30, 2007


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