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|Castle Type=Flatland
|Castle Type=Flatland
|Castle Condition=No main keep but other buildings
|Castle Condition=No main keep but other buildings
|Designations=has Important Cultural Properties, National Historic Site
|Designations=National Historic Site
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Historical Period=Edo Period
|Features=gates, turrets, palace, castle town
|Features=gates, turrets, palace, castle town
|Access=Kaibara Station (JR Fukuchiyama Line), 8 min walk
|Access=Kaibara Station (JR Fukuchiyama Line), 8 min walk
|Visitor Information=Open 9am-5pm; 200 yen; Closed Monday (except National Holidays, when closed Tuesday), closed Dec 25-Jan 1
|Visitor Information=Open 9am-5pm; 200 yen; Closed Monday (except National Holidays, when closed Tuesday), closed Dec 25-Jan 1
|Website=https://www.city.tamba.lg.jp/soshiki/bunka/jinya.html
|Time Required=30 mins
|Website=https://www.city.tamba.lg.jp/soshiki/bunka/jinyhttps://www.city.tamba.lg.jp/soshiki/shakaikyoikubunkazaika/gyomuannai/7/1/2441.htmla.html
|City=Tanba
|City=Tanba
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture

Revision as of 08:00, 9 September 2025

This is a great site and town. It is the cleanest place I have seen so far in Japan. This little town is a mixture of Edo and Meiji. There are several building built in Meiji. I really recommend this site!

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History

Kaibara Jinya was resided by ten generations of the Oda Clan, the feudal lord of Kaibara area. The residence was built by Oda Nobuyasu, the 6th generation lord in 1714. It was burnt down in 1818, but reconstructed by Oda Nobuyori in 1820. The house was built in Shoin-zukuri style (the style of warrior residences). The entrance with Kara-hafu (an undulating Japanese cypress bargeboard)-styled roof and the large shoin (a reception room), which is connected to the main wing in the flying goose formation, are preserved as they were in those days. The Nagaya-mon (long house gate) called Shotoku-mon is a precious structure, for it has remained since its first construction in 1714. Kaibara Jinya was designated as a National Historic Site in 1971.


Field Notes

This is a great site and town. It is the cleanest place I have seen so far in Japan. This little town is a mixture of Edo and Meiji. There are several building built in Meiji. I really recommend this site!


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Castle Profile
English Name Kaibara Jinya
Japanese Name 柏原陣屋
Founder Oda Nobuyasu
Year Founded 1714
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition No main keep but other buildings
Designations National Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Features gates, turrets, palace, castle town
Visitor Information
Access Kaibara Station (JR Fukuchiyama Line), 8 min walk
Hours Open 9am-5pm; 200 yen; Closed Monday (except National Holidays, when closed Tuesday), closed Dec 25-Jan 1
Time Required 30 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Tanba, Hyogo Prefecture
Coordinates 35.12886, 135.08218
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2020
Contributor Andrew A
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed, 2024
Admin Visits November 8, 2024


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