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|City=Kobe
|City=Kobe
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture
|Notes=The stone walls you see here are all mock stone walls.  Originally the Anoshu from Omi were brought in to build the stone walls, so those you see here are not even representative of the correct style.  The original Honmaru of the castle was located at nearby Fukutokuji Temple.
|Notes=The stone walls you see here are all mock stone walls.  Originally the Anoshu from Omi were brought in to build the stone walls, so those you see here are not representative of the correct style.  The original Honmaru of the castle was located at nearby Fukutokuji Temple.
|History=Hanakuma Castle was established in 1568. During the Miki Campaign (1578-1580) it served as a fortification watching over shipments of food being unloaded there by anti-Nobunaga forces. In 1580 Araki Murashige fled to and held up in the castle after losing Itami Castle following a year-long siege in 1579. Hanakuma Castle was thereupon besieged by Ikeda Terumasa and Ikeda Tsuneoki. A stalemate ensued lasting several months until July 2nd 1580 when Ikeda Terumasa’s troops approached the castle concealed in the long summer grass which surrounded it, assaulting and taking the castle’s garrison by surprise. At this time Ikeda Tsuneoki engaged head-on, fighting a fierce battle around the castle’s main gate. Tsuneoki sent a contingent to attack the rear gate and they entered the castle that way and attacked the castle defenders at the main gate from the rear, defeating them. The castle fell but Araki Murashige escaped again and lived out the rest of his days as a tea ceremony devotee. After Hanakuma Castle fell to Ikeda Tsuneoki it was abandoned.
|History=Hanakuma Castle was established in 1568. During the Miki Campaign (1578-1580) it served as a fortification watching over shipments of food being unloaded there by anti-Nobunaga forces. In 1580 Araki Murashige fled to and held up in the castle after losing Itami Castle following a year-long siege in 1579. Hanakuma Castle was thereupon besieged by Ikeda Terumasa and Ikeda Tsuneoki. A stalemate ensued lasting several months until July 2nd 1580 when Ikeda Terumasa’s troops approached the castle concealed in the long summer grass which surrounded it, assaulting and taking the castle’s garrison by surprise. At this time Ikeda Tsuneoki engaged head-on, fighting a fierce battle around the castle’s main gate. Tsuneoki sent a contingent to attack the rear gate and they entered the castle that way and attacked the castle defenders at the main gate from the rear, defeating them. The castle fell but Araki Murashige escaped again and lived out the rest of his days as a tea ceremony devotee. After Hanakuma Castle fell to Ikeda Tsuneoki it was abandoned.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed

Revision as of 08:33, 11 February 2019

The stone walls you see here are all mock stone walls. Originally the Anoshu from Omi were brought in to build the stone walls, so those you see here are not representative of the correct style. The original Honmaru of the castle was located at nearby Fukutokuji Temple.

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History

Hanakuma Castle was established in 1568. During the Miki Campaign (1578-1580) it served as a fortification watching over shipments of food being unloaded there by anti-Nobunaga forces. In 1580 Araki Murashige fled to and held up in the castle after losing Itami Castle following a year-long siege in 1579. Hanakuma Castle was thereupon besieged by Ikeda Terumasa and Ikeda Tsuneoki. A stalemate ensued lasting several months until July 2nd 1580 when Ikeda Terumasa’s troops approached the castle concealed in the long summer grass which surrounded it, assaulting and taking the castle’s garrison by surprise. At this time Ikeda Tsuneoki engaged head-on, fighting a fierce battle around the castle’s main gate. Tsuneoki sent a contingent to attack the rear gate and they entered the castle that way and attacked the castle defenders at the main gate from the rear, defeating them. The castle fell but Araki Murashige escaped again and lived out the rest of his days as a tea ceremony devotee. After Hanakuma Castle fell to Ikeda Tsuneoki it was abandoned.


Field Notes

The stone walls you see here are all mock stone walls. Originally the Anoshu from Omi were brought in to build the stone walls, so those you see here are not representative of the correct style. The original Honmaru of the castle was located at nearby Fukutokuji Temple.




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Castle Profile
English Name Hanakuma Castle
Japanese Name 花隈城
Founder Wada Koremasa or Araki Murashige
Year Founded 1568
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Hanakuma Station on the Hankyū Kōbe Express Line, 2 minute walk (turn right) Or, Motomachi Sta. (Tōkaidō Main Line), 5 minute walk (turn left) By car: parking is very convenient here.
Hours 24/7, free
Time Required 30 minutes
URL Castle Website
Location Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture
Coordinates 34.68816, 135.18291
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2016
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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