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|English Name=
|English Name=Moriyama Castle
 
|Japanese Name=守山城
 
|Romaji Name=Moriyamajō
 
|Founder=Tamura Shōji
 
|Year Founded=Heian Period
Moriyama Castle
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
守山城
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Romaji Name=
|Access=Iwaki-Moriyama Station on the Suigun Line, 10 minute walk
Moriyamajō
|Time Required=30 minutes
|Alternate Names=
|City=Koriyama
 
|Prefecture=Fukushima Prefecture
|Founder=
|GPSLocation=37.33029, 140.41335
Tamura Shōji
|Notes=Moriyama Castle’s main enclosure is now the current site of Shiroyama-Hachimangū. Before the shrine is a field, no longer cultivated, and this is the third enclosure which is ensconced with ishigaki (stonewall) on its south side. Below the ishigaki is a depression with a tarn and earthen bridge. Beyond this is a bamboo-choked gorge and stream overlooked by the third enclosure. The second enclosure is now the site of a school.
|Year Founded=
|History=Founded by Tamura Shōji, grandson of Tamura Maro, a Heian Period Shōgun who fought in northern Japan against the indigenous Emishi, Moriyama Castle was ruled by Tamura’s descendents until the Nanbokuchō Period. In the Kamakura Period the castle was conquered by the Kamakura Shogunate, and was thereafter the main castle of the Tamura until they constructed Miharu Castle, after which the Tamura became vassals of the ascendant Date clan. Tamaru Naomasa stayed on at Moriyama Castle and re-fortified it, but he too later moved to Miharu Castle. From 1598 the Uesugi clan controlled the castle and after the Battle of Sekigahara the Gamō ruled as part of the Aizu Domain. In 1615 Moriyama Castle was abolished due to the one castle per territory edict.
Heian Period
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Mountaintop
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Ruins only
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Pre Edo Period
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Iwaki-Moriyama Station on the Suigun Line, 10 minute walk
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
 
|Time Required=
30 minutes
|City=
Kōriyama
|Prefecture=
Fukushima Prefecture
|Notes=
 
 
Moriyama Castle’s main enclosure is now the current site of Shiroyama-Hachimangū. Before the shrine is a field, no longer cultivated, and this is the third enclosure which is ensconced with ishigaki (stonewall) on its south side. Below the ishigaki is a depression with a tarn and earthen bridge. Beyond this is a bamboo-choked gorge and stream overlooked by the third enclosure. The second enclosure is now the site of a school.
 
 
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Founded by Tamura Shōji, grandson of Tamura Maro, a Heian Period Shōgun who fought in northern Japan against the indigenous Emishi, Moriyama Castle was ruled by Tamura’s descendents until the Nanbokuchō Period. In the Kamakura Period the castle was conquered by the Kamakura Shogunate, and was thereafter the main castle of the Tamura until they constructed Miharu Castle, after which the Tamura became vassals of the ascendant Date clan. Tamaru Naomasa stayed on at Moriyama Castle and re-fortified it, but he too later moved to Miharu Castle. From 1598 the Uesugi clan controlled the castle and after the Battle of Sekigahara the Gamō ruled as part of the Aizu Domain. In 1615 Moriyama Castle was abolished due to the one castle per territory edict.
 
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 18 July 2017

Moriyama Castle’s main enclosure is now the current site of Shiroyama-Hachimangū. Before the shrine is a field, no longer cultivated, and this is the third enclosure which is ensconced with ishigaki (stonewall) on its south side. Below the ishigaki is a depression with a tarn and earthen bridge. Bey

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History

Founded by Tamura Shōji, grandson of Tamura Maro, a Heian Period Shōgun who fought in northern Japan against the indigenous Emishi, Moriyama Castle was ruled by Tamura’s descendents until the Nanbokuchō Period. In the Kamakura Period the castle was conquered by the Kamakura Shogunate, and was thereafter the main castle of the Tamura until they constructed Miharu Castle, after which the Tamura became vassals of the ascendant Date clan. Tamaru Naomasa stayed on at Moriyama Castle and re-fortified it, but he too later moved to Miharu Castle. From 1598 the Uesugi clan controlled the castle and after the Battle of Sekigahara the Gamō ruled as part of the Aizu Domain. In 1615 Moriyama Castle was abolished due to the one castle per territory edict.


Field Notes

Moriyama Castle’s main enclosure is now the current site of Shiroyama-Hachimangū. Before the shrine is a field, no longer cultivated, and this is the third enclosure which is ensconced with ishigaki (stonewall) on its south side. Below the ishigaki is a depression with a tarn and earthen bridge. Beyond this is a bamboo-choked gorge and stream overlooked by the third enclosure. The second enclosure is now the site of a school.




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Castle Profile
English Name Moriyama Castle
Japanese Name 守山城
Founder Tamura Shōji
Year Founded Heian Period
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Iwaki-Moriyama Station on the Suigun Line, 10 minute walk
Hours
Time Required 30 minutes
Location Koriyama, Fukushima Prefecture
Coordinates 37.33029, 140.41335
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