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{{Castle | {{Castle | ||
|English Name= | |English Name=Kanbe Castle | ||
|Japanese Name=神戸城 | |||
|Romaji Name=Kanbejō | |||
|Alternate Names=本多城 | |||
|Founder=Kanbe Clan | |||
Kanbe Castle | |Year Founded=12th century | ||
|Japanese Name= | |Castle Type=Flatland | ||
神戸城 | |Castle Condition=Ruins only | ||
|Romaji Name= | |Designations=Prefectural Historic Site | ||
Kanbejō | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
|Alternate Names= | |Main Keep Structure=移築櫓・門 | ||
本多城 | |Access=Suzuka Station on the Ise Line; 20 minute walk | ||
|Founder= | |Visitor Information=24/7 free | ||
Kanbe Clan | |Time Required=30 minutes | ||
|Year Founded= | |City=Suzuka | ||
12th century | |Prefecture=Mie Prefecture | ||
|Castle Type= | |GPSLocation=34.87881, 136.57734 | ||
Flatland | |Notes=Kanbejō is a plains castle with a tenshukakudai (platform for main keep), dorui (earthen ramparts) and mizubori (water moat) remaining. The site is now a pleasant park and the honmaru (main bailey) is cleared. The rocks used in the castle’s ishigaki (stone ramparts) have a primitive, natural quality to them, being roughly hewn in the Sengoku Period. | ||
|Castle Condition= | |History=A fort was first built at this site in the 12th century by the Kanbe Clan, vassals of the Seki Clan who were based at Kameyamajō. In 1568 Oda Nobunaga invaded northern Ise Province and defeated the local powers. The Seki surrendered and were forced to abide by Nobunaga’s terms: they would adopt his third son, Nobutaka, meaning that he would inherit the territory of his father’s defeated rivals. Nobutaka’s headquarters were Kanbejō. He modernised and expanded the castle with ishigaki and built a five-tier tenshukaku (donjon). After the death of Oda Nobunaga Kanbejō was involved in fighting between Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobukatsu. Kanbejō was used during the Edo Period but was demolished at the beginning of the Meiji Period. A gate and small turret survived, however, but they are now located off site. | ||
Ruins only | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|Designations= | |rating_average=0.0 | ||
Prefectural Historic Site | |adminRating=1 | ||
|Historical Period= | |oldID=750 | ||
Pre Edo Period | |||
|Main Keep Structure= | |||
移築櫓・門 | |||
|Access= | |||
|Visitor Information= | |||
|Time Required= | |||
30 minutes | |||
|City= | |||
Suzuka | |||
|Prefecture= | |||
Mie Prefecture | |||
|Notes= | |||
Kanbejō is a plains castle with a tenshukakudai (platform for main keep), dorui (earthen ramparts) and mizubori (water moat) remaining. The site is now a pleasant park and the honmaru (main bailey) is cleared. The rocks used in the castle’s ishigaki (stone ramparts) have a primitive, natural quality to them, being roughly hewn in the Sengoku Period. | |||
|History= | |||
A fort was first built at this site in the 12th century by the Kanbe Clan, vassals of the Seki Clan who were based at Kameyamajō. In 1568 Oda Nobunaga invaded northern Ise Province and defeated the local powers. The Seki surrendered and were forced to abide by Nobunaga’s terms: they would adopt his third son, Nobutaka, meaning that he would inherit the territory of his father’s defeated rivals. Nobutaka’s headquarters were Kanbejō. He modernised and expanded the castle with ishigaki and built a five-tier tenshukaku (donjon). After the death of Oda Nobunaga Kanbejō was involved in fighting between Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobukatsu. Kanbejō was used during the Edo Period but was demolished at the beginning of the Meiji Period. A gate and small turret survived, however, but they are now located off site. | |||
|Year Visited= | |||
|rating_average= | |||
0.0 | |||
|adminRating= | |||
1 | |||
|oldID= | |||
750 | |||
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Revision as of 12:32, 18 July 2017
Kanbejō is a plains castle with a tenshukakudai (platform for main keep), dorui (earthen ramparts) and mizubori (water moat) remaining. The site is now a pleasant park and the honmaru (main bailey) is cleared. The rocks used in the castle’s ishigaki (stone ramparts) have a primitive, natural quality
History
A fort was first built at this site in the 12th century by the Kanbe Clan, vassals of the Seki Clan who were based at Kameyamajō. In 1568 Oda Nobunaga invaded northern Ise Province and defeated the local powers. The Seki surrendered and were forced to abide by Nobunaga’s terms: they would adopt his third son, Nobutaka, meaning that he would inherit the territory of his father’s defeated rivals. Nobutaka’s headquarters were Kanbejō. He modernised and expanded the castle with ishigaki and built a five-tier tenshukaku (donjon). After the death of Oda Nobunaga Kanbejō was involved in fighting between Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Oda Nobukatsu. Kanbejō was used during the Edo Period but was demolished at the beginning of the Meiji Period. A gate and small turret survived, however, but they are now located off site.
Field Notes
Kanbejō is a plains castle with a tenshukakudai (platform for main keep), dorui (earthen ramparts) and mizubori (water moat) remaining. The site is now a pleasant park and the honmaru (main bailey) is cleared. The rocks used in the castle’s ishigaki (stone ramparts) have a primitive, natural quality to them, being roughly hewn in the Sengoku Period.
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English Name | Kanbe Castle |
Japanese Name | 神戸城 |
Alternate Names | 本多城 |
Founder | Kanbe Clan |
Year Founded | 12th century |
Castle Type | Flatland |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Designations | Prefectural Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Main Keep Structure | 移築櫓・門 |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Suzuka Station on the Ise Line; 20 minute walk |
Hours | 24/7 free |
Time Required | 30 minutes |
Location | Suzuka, Mie Prefecture |
Coordinates | 34.87881, 136.57734 |
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Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |