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|Notes=Nitchūjō, also called Nitchū-toride (toride = "fort"), is a (sort of) satellite fort of Yuminoshōjō located across a river on a cliff line. It has karabori (dry moats) and a dobashi (earthen bridge). At the rear of the site the karabori slopes down the cliff line as a tatebori (climbing moat). The small enclosure is surrounded by dorui (earthen ramparts). Nitchūjō was a small fortification in a simple square layout. The site is now a cemetery.  | |Notes=Nitchūjō, also called Nitchū-toride (toride = "fort"), is a (sort of) satellite fort of Yuminoshōjō located across a river on a cliff line. It has karabori (dry moats) and a dobashi (earthen bridge). At the rear of the site the karabori slopes down the cliff line as a tatebori (climbing moat). The small enclosure is surrounded by dorui (earthen ramparts). Nitchūjō was a small fortification in a simple square layout. The site is now a cemetery.  | ||
|History=Sasa Narimasa constructed Nitchūjō – along with the Gouda Fort - as a base for his operations against and siege of Yumishōjō in 1583. For more information please see my profile on Yuminoshou Castle.  | |History=Sasa Narimasa constructed Nitchūjō – along with the [[Gouda Fort]] - as a base for his operations against and siege of Yumishōjō in 1583. For more information please see my profile on [[Yuminoshou Castle]].  | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed  | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed  | ||
|AddedJcastle=2021  | |AddedJcastle=2021  | ||
Revision as of 22:46, 22 April 2021
Nitchūjō, also called Nitchū-toride (toride = "fort"), is a (sort of) satellite fort of Yuminoshōjō located across a river on a cliff line. It has karabori (dry moats) and a dobashi (earthen bridge). At the rear of the site the karabori slopes down the cliff line as a tatebori (climbing moat). The s
History
Sasa Narimasa constructed Nitchūjō – along with the Gouda Fort - as a base for his operations against and siege of Yumishōjō in 1583. For more information please see my profile on Yuminoshou Castle.
Field Notes
Nitchūjō, also called Nitchū-toride (toride = "fort"), is a (sort of) satellite fort of Yuminoshōjō located across a river on a cliff line. It has karabori (dry moats) and a dobashi (earthen bridge). At the rear of the site the karabori slopes down the cliff line as a tatebori (climbing moat). The small enclosure is surrounded by dorui (earthen ramparts). Nitchūjō was a small fortification in a simple square layout. The site is now a cemetery.
| Castle Profile | |
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| English Name | Nitchuu Castle | 
| Japanese Name | 日中城 | 
| Alternate Names | Nitchū-toride | 
| Founder | Sasa Narimasa | 
| Year Founded | 1583 | 
| Castle Type | Hilltop | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Pre Edo Period | 
| Artifacts | Dobashi, Dorui, Karabori, Tatebori | 
| Features | trenches | 
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Tazoe Station on the Toyama Area Rail Tateyama Line; 45 minute walk | 
| Hours | Free; 24/7; Cemetery | 
| Time Required | 20 minutes | 
| Location | Kamiichi, Toyama Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 36.67398, 137.35526 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2021 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 
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