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{{Castle
{{Castle
|English Name=
|English Name=Chihaya Castle
 
|Japanese Name=千早城
 
|Romaji Name=Chihaya-jo
 
|Founder=Kusunoki Masashige
 
|Year Founded=1332
Chihaya Castle
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Japanese Name=
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
千早城
|Designations=Top 100 Castles, Top 100 Mountaintop Castles, National Historic Site
|Romaji Name=
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
Chihaya-jo
|Main Keep Structure=None
|Alternate Names=
|Access=Bus from Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station
 
|Visitor Information=Always open/free
|Founder=
|Time Required=1.5 hours
Kusunoki Masashige
|Website=http://www.chihayaakasaka.org/e-index.html
|Year Founded=
|City=Osaka
1332
|Prefecture=Osaka
|Castle Type=
|Notes=There are no structures or walls remaining from the castle. Chihaya Shrine was built on the former castle grounds.  
Mountaintop
|Castle Condition=
Ruins only
|Designations=
National Historic Site, Top 100 Castles
|Historical Period=
Pre Edo Period
|Main Keep Structure=
None
|Year Reconstructed=
 
|Artifacts=
 
 
|Features=
 
|Access=
 
 
Bus from Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station
 
 
|Visitor Information=
 
Always open/free  
 
|Time Required=
1.5 hours
|City=
Osaka
|Prefecture=
Osaka
|Notes=
 
 
There are no structures or walls remaining from the castle. Chihaya Shrine was built on the former castle grounds.  
  <p>
  <p>
  On weekends, there are frequent buses (2 or 3 per hour) from Kawachinagano Station. There are also buses from Tondabayashi Station. Buses take about 20-30 minutes. Get off at Kongosanguchi.
  On weekends, there are frequent buses (2 or 3 per hour) from Kawachinagano Station. There are also buses from Tondabayashi Station. Buses take about 20-30 minutes. Get off at Kongosanguchi.
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  <p>The Castle Stamp is located inside Matsumasa Restaurant. They also have a paper with information about the castle.</p>
  <p>The Castle Stamp is located inside Matsumasa Restaurant. They also have a paper with information about the castle.</p>
  <p>Profile and photos by Jcastle contributor Phibbyfan.</p>
  <p>Profile and photos by Jcastle contributor Phibbyfan.</p>
 
|History=Chihaya Castle was built in 1332 by Kusunoki Masashige, a loyalist to Emperor Go-Daigo. After the fall of nearby Akasaka Castle, Kusunoki built up Chihaya Castle to defend against the Hojo. When they attacked in 1333, he successfully forced them out. The tactics used by Kusunoki to defend the castle, such as creating dummy warriors with straw and extra armor, knocking down trees and pushing boulders onto enemies as they tried to ascend, etc. have made the Siege of Chihaya Castle one of Japan's stand-out military battle tales.  
 
|History=
 
 
Chihaya Castle was built in 1332 by Kusunoki Masashige, a loyalist to Emperor Go-Daigo. After the fall of nearby Akasaka Castle, Kusunoki built up Chihaya Castle to defend against the Hojo. When they attacked in 1333, he successfully forced them out. The tactics used by Kusunoki to defend the castle, such as creating dummy warriors with straw and extra armor, knocking down trees and pushing boulders onto enemies as they tried to ascend, etc. have made the Siege of Chihaya Castle one of Japan's stand-out military battle tales.  
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  <p>
  Chihaya Castle remained under the emperor's domain until the Ashikaga overtook it in 1390. The castle was then abandoned.</p>
  Chihaya Castle remained under the emperor's domain until the Ashikaga overtook it in 1390. The castle was then abandoned.</p>
 
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
 
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|Visits=
|rating_average=1.33
 
|castleElev=611
|Japanese Notes=
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|ekiElev=230
|elevChange=381
 
|kamon=kusunoki.jpg
|Year Visited=
|kamonFam=Kusunoki
Viewer Contributed
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|Website=
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http://www.chihayaakasaka.org/e-index.html
 
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611
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|ekiElev=
230
|elevChange=
381
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Kusunoki
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|GPSLocation=
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Revision as of 23:08, 14 September 2017

There are no structures or walls remaining from the castle. Chihaya Shrine was built on the former castle grounds.

On weekends, there are frequent buses (2 or 3 per hour) from Kawachinagano Station. There are also buses from Tondabayashi Station. Buses take about 20-30 minutes. Get off at Kon

Chihaya2.jpg

History

Chihaya Castle was built in 1332 by Kusunoki Masashige, a loyalist to Emperor Go-Daigo. After the fall of nearby Akasaka Castle, Kusunoki built up Chihaya Castle to defend against the Hojo. When they attacked in 1333, he successfully forced them out. The tactics used by Kusunoki to defend the castle, such as creating dummy warriors with straw and extra armor, knocking down trees and pushing boulders onto enemies as they tried to ascend, etc. have made the Siege of Chihaya Castle one of Japan's stand-out military battle tales.

Chihaya Castle remained under the emperor's domain until the Ashikaga overtook it in 1390. The castle was then abandoned.


Field Notes

There are no structures or walls remaining from the castle. Chihaya Shrine was built on the former castle grounds.

On weekends, there are frequent buses (2 or 3 per hour) from Kawachinagano Station. There are also buses from Tondabayashi Station. Buses take about 20-30 minutes. Get off at Kongosanguchi.

The Castle Stamp is located inside Matsumasa Restaurant. They also have a paper with information about the castle.

Profile and photos by Jcastle contributor Phibbyfan.




Gallery
  • Chihaya2.jpg
  • Chihaya1.jpg
  • Chihaya3.jpg


Castle Profile
English Name Chihaya Castle
Japanese Name 千早城
Founder Kusunoki Masashige
Year Founded 1332
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Top 100 Castles, Top 100 Mountaintop Castles, National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure None
Features
Visitor Information
Access Bus from Kawachinagano Station or Tondabayashi Station
Hours Always open/free
Time Required 1.5 hours
URL Castle Website
Location Osaka, Osaka
Coordinates 34.41723, 135.6512
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