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|City=Koka
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|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=This one was not even very high on my radar despite putting together the [[Koka Castles]] article a year earlier, but [[User:RaymondW|RaymondW]] visited Ogawa Castles earlier this year (2023) reached out to say that I absolutely had to prioritize this above any other current castle plans because it was so good. Well, the site did not disappoint! The castle offers both stunning views and fantastic castle ruins. It's a brilliantly designed small castle just covering the top of the mountain with with steeps sides and beautifully preserved earthen embankments and trenches. You should also note that there are some slight stone wall ruins in one of the baileys and a stone foundation for a building.  
|Notes=This one was not even very high on my radar despite putting together the [[Koka Castles]] article a year earlier, but [[User:RaymondW|RaymondW]] who visited Ogawa Castle earlier this year (2023) reached out to say that I absolutely had to prioritize this above any other current castle plans because it was so good. Well, the site did not disappoint! The castle offers both stunning views and fantastic castle ruins. It's a brilliantly designed small castle just covering the top of the mountain with with steeps sides and beautifully preserved earthen embankments and trenches. One of the baileys also has some stone wall ruins and the foundation stones of a building.  


Just before the main sign and entrance to the castle there is a small trail that cuts down steeply and narrowly from the castle.  This trail actually takes you down to a side bailey and continuing down the ridge from here you will find a subsidiary castle called [[Ogawa Nakanojo Castle|Ogawa Nakanojo Castle (Koka)]]. See [[Ogawa Nakanojo Castle (Koka)|Ogawa Nakanojo Castle]] for more details.  
Just before the main sign and entrance to the castle there is a small trail that cuts down steeply and narrowly from the castle.  This trail actually takes you down to a side bailey and continuing down the ridge from here you will find a subsidiary castle called [[Ogawa Nakanojo Castle (Koka)|Ogawa Nakanojo Castle]]. See [[Ogawa Nakanojo Castle (Koka)|Ogawa Nakanojo Castle]] for more details.  


Climbing up the fire trail to get to Ogawa Castle, there was one area where there was a lot of noise in the trees above me and a branch fell near me, then another, and another. Looking up, there was some crazed cackling monkey throwing branches down at me. So, if you go, be careful of crazy monkeys too!
Walking up the main road and fire trail to get to Ogawa Castle is fairly easy, but there was one area where there was a lot of noise in the trees above me and a branch fell near me, then another, and another. Looking up, there was some crazed cackling monkey throwing branches down at me. So, if you go, be careful of crazy monkeys too!
|History=Ogawa Castle has a typical mountaintop castle design with multiple baileys along the ridge with commanding views of the valley. Among the hundreds of castles in Koka, including nearby castles of the Tarao clan, Ogawa Castle does not fit with the typical yakatajiro profile. It is likely that it was built in the mid 1500's to help the Tarao fortify this end of the valley


I have read other accounts that say the "trail" from [[Ogawa Castle (Koka)|Ogawa Castle]] is not recommended because it is steep, slippery, overgrown and somewhat dangerous to follow down to [[Ogawa Nakanojo Castle|Ogawa Nakanojo Castle (Koka)]]. I have seen much worse and did not think it was overly difficult, but if you are unsure don't take your chances. The trail is not really marked and even in winter you have to make some educated guesses at a couple spots to make sure you follow the right part of the ridge. I used a topographic map on my phone and to make sure I was heading where I wanted to. There are also maybe two spots where it was very narrow and a bit slippery.
Ogawa Castle's claim to fame is that Tokugawa Ieyasu spent one night here during his flight from Sakai to Mikawa after the death of Oda Nobunaga (called the Iga Crossing). He was too scared with what the world would become after Mitsuhide's betrayal that he fled back home to regroup and see how things would play out before making his own moves. During this flight the Tarao escorted Tokugawa Ieyasu to the Iga border. For this service the Tarao were later granted a magistrate position which they held until the end of the Edo Period.
 
I finally knew I was on the right trail when I found a horikiri trench along the way which was a huge relief! After this relatively small but well preserved horikiri is another small one followed by a huge horikiri. This last one is very steep, slipper and overgrown making it a bit difficult to scale down and back up again, but once you do, you'r at the top of the huge embankment behind the main Bailey of Ogawa Nakanojo Castle and have accomplished a other castle visit (which is probably much easier to get to starting from the town!). The castle literally drops right into the town with small baileys so if you follow the signs from the roadside you can't miss it.
|History=Ogawa Castle's biggest claim to fame is that Tokugawa Ieyasu stayed here for one night in 1582. When Oda Nobunaga died at Honnoji, Tokugawa Ieyasu was in Sakai. He was so scared for his own skin that he hightailed it back to Mikawa (Aichi) through the back woods of Shiga and Mie in what became known as the Iga Crossing, or Iga Escape. Along this route he also stayed here at Ogawa Castle for a night.
|Year Visited=2023
|Year Visited=2023
|AddedJcastle=2023
|AddedJcastle=2023

Revision as of 00:11, 15 June 2023

This one was not even very high on my radar despite putting together the Koka Castles article a year earlier, but RaymondW who visited Ogawa Castle earlier this year (2023) reached out to say that I absolutely had to prioritize this above any other current castle plans because

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History

Ogawa Castle has a typical mountaintop castle design with multiple baileys along the ridge with commanding views of the valley. Among the hundreds of castles in Koka, including nearby castles of the Tarao clan, Ogawa Castle does not fit with the typical yakatajiro profile. It is likely that it was built in the mid 1500's to help the Tarao fortify this end of the valley

Ogawa Castle's claim to fame is that Tokugawa Ieyasu spent one night here during his flight from Sakai to Mikawa after the death of Oda Nobunaga (called the Iga Crossing). He was too scared with what the world would become after Mitsuhide's betrayal that he fled back home to regroup and see how things would play out before making his own moves. During this flight the Tarao escorted Tokugawa Ieyasu to the Iga border. For this service the Tarao were later granted a magistrate position which they held until the end of the Edo Period.


Field Notes

This one was not even very high on my radar despite putting together the Koka Castles article a year earlier, but RaymondW who visited Ogawa Castle earlier this year (2023) reached out to say that I absolutely had to prioritize this above any other current castle plans because it was so good. Well, the site did not disappoint! The castle offers both stunning views and fantastic castle ruins. It's a brilliantly designed small castle just covering the top of the mountain with with steeps sides and beautifully preserved earthen embankments and trenches. One of the baileys also has some stone wall ruins and the foundation stones of a building.

Just before the main sign and entrance to the castle there is a small trail that cuts down steeply and narrowly from the castle. This trail actually takes you down to a side bailey and continuing down the ridge from here you will find a subsidiary castle called Ogawa Nakanojo Castle. See Ogawa Nakanojo Castle for more details.

Walking up the main road and fire trail to get to Ogawa Castle is fairly easy, but there was one area where there was a lot of noise in the trees above me and a branch fell near me, then another, and another. Looking up, there was some crazed cackling monkey throwing branches down at me. So, if you go, be careful of crazy monkeys too!


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Castle Profile
English Name Ogawa Castle (Koka)
Japanese Name 小川城
Founder Tarao
Year Founded
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Prefectural Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Shigaraki Sta (Shigaraki Kogen Railway Line); 10 min bus, 35 min walk
Hours Mountain, open 24/7
Time Required 45 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Koka, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 34.8437, 136.0344
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Collections Koka Castles
Admin
Added to Jcastle 2023
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits March 12, 2023


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