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|City=Hirosaki
|City=Hirosaki
|Prefecture=Aomori Prefecture
|Prefecture=Aomori Prefecture
|Notes=Horikoshi Castle was a surprisingly great visit and one that definitely deserves more attention. Just 7 kilometers from Hirosaki Castle it is actually the original seat of the Tsugaru domain until Tsugaru Tamenobu built Hirosaki Castle. Some parts of Horikoshi Castle were reused at Hirosaki Castle. The castle was known from historical documents but was "rediscovered" in the 70's for roadwork on a nearby bypass. The site was added to the National Historical Site registration for Hirosaki Castle in 1985. The castle site has the Kumano Shrine in the Honmaru Bailey but was otherwise mostly undisturbed until recently. Excavations from 1998-2013 laid the groundwork for the restoration of the site that took place from 2012-2019. The site was fully completed and opened in April 2020. Could this be the latest fully restored castle site?
|Notes=Horikoshi Castle was a surprisingly great visit and one castle that definitely deserves more attention. The castle was known from historical documents but was "rediscovered" in the 70's while constructing the highway that runs through part of the castle. The site was added to the National Historical Site registration for Hirosaki Castle in 1985. The castle site has the Kumano Shrine in the Honmaru Bailey but was otherwise mostly undisturbed until recently. Excavations from 1998-2013 laid the groundwork for the restoration of the site that took place from 2012-2019. The site was fully completed and opened in April 2020.  
|History=The origins of a fortification on this site, likely date to 1336. Tsugaru Tamenobu also used this as an encampment for an attach on Ishikawa Castle in 1571. Tsugaru Tamenobu built this castle in 1594 and moved the Tsugaru's base from Oura Castle. It was found to be lacking in natural defenses so ended up being a rather short lived castle. The Tsugaru started to build [[Hirosaki Castle]] in 1609 and moved in 1611 abandoning Horikoshi Castle.
 
As noted in the Access field, there are 2 stations that could be used to access Horikoshi Castle but Nisato Station has only one about one train per hour and Ishikawa Station has far fewer.
|History=The origins of a fortification on this site, likely date to 1336. Tsugaru Tamenobu also used this as an encampment for an attach on Ishikawa Castle in 1571. Tsugaru Tamenobu built this castle in 1594 and moved the Tsugaru's base from Oura Castle. It was found to be lacking in natural defenses so ended up being a short lived castle. The Tsugaru started to build [[Hirosaki Castle]] in 1609 and moved in 1611 abandoning Horikoshi Castle. It is believed that some structures from Horikoshi Castle were reused at Hirosaki Castle.
|Year Visited=2020
|Year Visited=2020
|AddedJcastle=2021
|AddedJcastle=2021

Revision as of 11:56, 24 January 2021

Horikoshi Castle was a surprisingly great visit and one castle that definitely deserves more attention. The castle was known from historical documents but was "rediscovered" in the 70's while constructing the highway that runs through part of the castle. The site was added to the National Historical

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History

The origins of a fortification on this site, likely date to 1336. Tsugaru Tamenobu also used this as an encampment for an attach on Ishikawa Castle in 1571. Tsugaru Tamenobu built this castle in 1594 and moved the Tsugaru's base from Oura Castle. It was found to be lacking in natural defenses so ended up being a short lived castle. The Tsugaru started to build Hirosaki Castle in 1609 and moved in 1611 abandoning Horikoshi Castle. It is believed that some structures from Horikoshi Castle were reused at Hirosaki Castle.


Field Notes

Horikoshi Castle was a surprisingly great visit and one castle that definitely deserves more attention. The castle was known from historical documents but was "rediscovered" in the 70's while constructing the highway that runs through part of the castle. The site was added to the National Historical Site registration for Hirosaki Castle in 1985. The castle site has the Kumano Shrine in the Honmaru Bailey but was otherwise mostly undisturbed until recently. Excavations from 1998-2013 laid the groundwork for the restoration of the site that took place from 2012-2019. The site was fully completed and opened in April 2020.

As noted in the Access field, there are 2 stations that could be used to access Horikoshi Castle but Nisato Station has only one about one train per hour and Ishikawa Station has far fewer.


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Castle Profile
English Name Horikoshi Castle
Japanese Name 堀越城
Founder Tsugaru Tamenobu
Year Founded 1336
Castle Type Flatland
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations National Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Ishikawa Station (Ou Line), 40 min walk; Nisato Station (Konan Railway), 30 min walk
Hours park; open 24/7
Time Required 90 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture
Coordinates 40.57262, 140.52156
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2021
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2020
Admin Visits November 11, 2020
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