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|Japanese Name=渋田見館 | |Japanese Name=渋田見館 | ||
|Romaji Name=Shibutami-yakata | |Romaji Name=Shibutami-yakata | ||
|Founder=Nishina Morinaga; Shibutami Clan | |Founder=Nishina Morinaga; Shibutami Clan | ||
|Year Founded=Sengoku Period | |Year Founded=Sengoku Period | ||
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|Castle Condition=Ruins only | |Castle Condition=Ruins only | ||
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | |Historical Period=Pre Edo Period | ||
|Artifacts=Dorui | |Artifacts=Dorui | ||
|Access=Aźumi-Oiwake Station on the Ôito Line; 30 minute walk | |Access=Aźumi-Oiwake Station on the Ôito Line; 30 minute walk | ||
|Visitor Information=Private Property | |Visitor Information=Private Property | ||
|Time Required=10 minutes | |Time Required=10 minutes | ||
|City=Ikeda | |City=Ikeda | ||
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | |Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | ||
|Notes=Very little remains of Shibutami-yakata. The site is now fields and homes. Some castle bloggers have identified clumps of dorui (earthen ramparts), but I didn't see any. I didn't look | |Notes=Very little remains of Shibutami-yakata. The site is now fields and homes. Some castle bloggers have identified clumps of dorui (earthen ramparts), but I didn't see any. I didn't look too thoroughly though because it started raining and I was about to head home. Ah, well! | ||
Shibutami-yakata was the last site I visited in a tour of ten sites in Aźumi last saturday (May 22nd), my last of the season. I visited six yakata sites and four yamajiro (mountaintop castle) sites. I usually don't report on my return journey but during the cycle back to Matsumoto I encountered an interesting atmospherical phenomena. The road I was on was dry, but the road ahead was wet and it was raining there. When I cycled in it was like hitting a wall of water. A few minutes later the road was suddenly dry again, though I was very wet, and I had cycled out of the rain. I had encountered an extremely localised downpour. I began to wonder if I shouldn't have simply cycled /around/ the rain. | Shibutami-yakata was the last site I visited in a tour of ten sites in Aźumi last saturday (May 22nd), my last of the season. I visited six yakata sites and four yamajiro (mountaintop castle) sites. I usually don't report on my return journey but during the cycle back to Matsumoto I encountered an interesting atmospherical phenomena. The road I was on was dry, but the road ahead was wet and it was raining there. When I cycled in it was like hitting a wall of water. A few minutes later the road was suddenly dry again, though I was very wet, and I had cycled out of the rain. I had encountered an extremely localised downpour. I began to wonder if I shouldn't have simply cycled /around/ the rain. | ||
|History=Shibutami-yakata was the fortified manor hall of the Shibutami Clan. The fortifications ran 79m east-west, and 60m north-south.Nishina Morinaga lived with his son, Shibutami Masanaga, at the Shibutami-yakata, beneath the mountain redoubt. See my profile on Aźumi-Shibutamijō ([[Azumi Shibutami Castle]]) for more information. | |History=Shibutami-yakata was the fortified manor hall of the Shibutami Clan. The fortifications ran 79m east-west, and 60m north-south. Nishina Morinaga lived with his son, Shibutami Masanaga, at the Shibutami-yakata, beneath the mountain redoubt. See my profile on Aźumi-Shibutamijō ([[Azumi Shibutami Castle]]) for more information. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2021 | |AddedJcastle=2021 | ||
|GPSLocation=36.38751, 137.88873 | |GPSLocation=36.38751, 137.88873 | ||
|Contributor=ART | |Contributor=ART |
Revision as of 14:44, 24 August 2021
Very little remains of Shibutami-yakata. The site is now fields and homes. Some castle bloggers have identified clumps of dorui (earthen ramparts), but I didn't see any. I didn't look too thoroughly though because it started raining and I was about to head home. Ah, well! Shibutami-yakata was the
History
Shibutami-yakata was the fortified manor hall of the Shibutami Clan. The fortifications ran 79m east-west, and 60m north-south. Nishina Morinaga lived with his son, Shibutami Masanaga, at the Shibutami-yakata, beneath the mountain redoubt. See my profile on Aźumi-Shibutamijō (Azumi Shibutami Castle) for more information.
Field Notes
Very little remains of Shibutami-yakata. The site is now fields and homes. Some castle bloggers have identified clumps of dorui (earthen ramparts), but I didn't see any. I didn't look too thoroughly though because it started raining and I was about to head home. Ah, well!
Shibutami-yakata was the last site I visited in a tour of ten sites in Aźumi last saturday (May 22nd), my last of the season. I visited six yakata sites and four yamajiro (mountaintop castle) sites. I usually don't report on my return journey but during the cycle back to Matsumoto I encountered an interesting atmospherical phenomena. The road I was on was dry, but the road ahead was wet and it was raining there. When I cycled in it was like hitting a wall of water. A few minutes later the road was suddenly dry again, though I was very wet, and I had cycled out of the rain. I had encountered an extremely localised downpour. I began to wonder if I shouldn't have simply cycled /around/ the rain.
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Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Shibutami Yakata |
Japanese Name | 渋田見館 |
Founder | Nishina Morinaga; Shibutami Clan |
Year Founded | Sengoku Period |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
Artifacts | Dorui |
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Visitor Information | |
Access | Aźumi-Oiwake Station on the Ôito Line; 30 minute walk |
Hours | Private Property |
Time Required | 10 minutes |
Location | Ikeda, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.38751, 137.88873 |
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Added to Jcastle | 2021 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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