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|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
|Features=stone walls | |Features=trenches, stone walls | ||
|Access=Yamaguchi Sta. (Yamaguchi line), 20 minutes walk; city bus to nearby also available | |Access=Yamaguchi Sta. (Yamaguchi line), 20 minutes walk; city bus to nearby also available | ||
|Website=http://oouchibunka.jp/ouchishi/isan/ohuchi_heritage/11.html | |Website=http://oouchibunka.jp/ouchishi/isan/ohuchi_heritage/11.html | ||
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|History=Yoshinaga founded this castle as part as a planned attack against the Mouri clan in 1557. He didn't actually finish the castle before he was defeated by the Mouri. Ouchi escaped as far as Katsuyama Castle near Shimonoseki, where he comitted suicide. After this, the Mouri clan completed the site and put Ichikawa Tsuneyoshi in charge. In 1559, Ouchi Teruhiro tried to reclaim the castle but failed. In 1615, the castle was decommissioned as part of the Tokugawa `one country, one castle` policy and was finally abandoned by 1638. It may have been used as a subsidiary fort of Yamaguchi Castle. | |History=Yoshinaga founded this castle as part as a planned attack against the Mouri clan in 1557. He didn't actually finish the castle before he was defeated by the Mouri. Ouchi escaped as far as Katsuyama Castle near Shimonoseki, where he comitted suicide. After this, the Mouri clan completed the site and put Ichikawa Tsuneyoshi in charge. In 1559, Ouchi Teruhiro tried to reclaim the castle but failed. In 1615, the castle was decommissioned as part of the Tokugawa `one country, one castle` policy and was finally abandoned by 1638. It may have been used as a subsidiary fort of Yamaguchi Castle. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
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|GPSLocation=34.18436, 131.46214 | |GPSLocation=34.18436, 131.46214 | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 6 October 2017
The start of the trail was from the back of Yamaguchi Dai Jingu. The nearby Rekishikan history museum has some limited information on the castle and its history too. The tombs of the Mouri clan lords are also in the vicinity.
History
Yoshinaga founded this castle as part as a planned attack against the Mouri clan in 1557. He didn't actually finish the castle before he was defeated by the Mouri. Ouchi escaped as far as Katsuyama Castle near Shimonoseki, where he comitted suicide. After this, the Mouri clan completed the site and put Ichikawa Tsuneyoshi in charge. In 1559, Ouchi Teruhiro tried to reclaim the castle but failed. In 1615, the castle was decommissioned as part of the Tokugawa `one country, one castle` policy and was finally abandoned by 1638. It may have been used as a subsidiary fort of Yamaguchi Castle.
Field Notes
The start of the trail was from the back of Yamaguchi Dai Jingu. The nearby Rekishikan history museum has some limited information on the castle and its history too. The tombs of the Mouri clan lords are also in the vicinity.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Konomine Castle |
Japanese Name | 髙嶺城 |
Alternate Names | Yamaguchi-jo |
Founder | Oouchi Yoshinaga |
Year Founded | 1557 |
Castle Type | Mountaintop |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Designations | Next 100 Castles, National Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Features | trenches, stone walls |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Yamaguchi Sta. (Yamaguchi line), 20 minutes walk; city bus to nearby also available |
Hours | |
Time Required | |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture |
Coordinates | 34.18436, 131.46214 |
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Added to Jcastle | 2012 |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |