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|Castle Condition=Ruins only | |Castle Condition=Ruins only | ||
|Historical Period=Edo Period | |Historical Period=Edo Period | ||
|Access=Tatsuokajou Station on the Koumi Line; 20 minute walk | |Access=Tatsuokajou Station on the Koumi Line; 20 minute walk | ||
|Visitor Information=Access Restricted | |Visitor Information=Access Restricted | ||
|Time Required=2 minutes | |Time Required=2 minutes | ||
|City=Saku | |City=Saku | ||
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | |Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture | ||
|Notes=The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now. | |Notes=The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now. For related sites see [[Tatsuoka Castle]] and [[Taguchi Castle]]. | ||
|History=Tanokuchi-jin'ya was an Edo Period fortified administrative hall of the Okutono Clan. The Okutono were based in Nukata District, Mikawa Province, and their main base was the Okutono-jin'ya initially. Since they also possessed discontiguous territory here, their Saku fief, the Tanokuchi-jin'ya was used to oversee the exclave. The Shinano territory was actually larger and Tanokuchi-jin'ya later became the Okutono's most important base. Ogyū-han, Tanokuchi-han and Tatsuoka-han all seem to refer to the same fief, controlled from Tanokuchi-jin'ya. In 1863 Tatsuokajō was constructed nearby and Tanokuchi-jin'ya was abandoned. Nothing remains today. | |History=Tanokuchi-jin'ya was an Edo Period fortified administrative hall of the Okutono Clan. The Okutono were based in Nukata District, Mikawa Province, and their main base was the Okutono-jin'ya initially. Since they also possessed discontiguous territory here, their Saku fief, the Tanokuchi-jin'ya was used to oversee the exclave. The Shinano territory was actually larger and Tanokuchi-jin'ya later became the Okutono's most important base. Ogyū-han, Tanokuchi-han and Tatsuoka-han all seem to refer to the same fief, controlled from Tanokuchi-jin'ya. In 1863 Tatsuokajō was constructed nearby and Tanokuchi-jin'ya was abandoned. Nothing remains today. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2020 | |AddedJcastle=2020 | ||
|GPSLocation=36.19602, 138.50671 | |GPSLocation=36.19602, 138.50671 | ||
|Contributor=ART | |Contributor=ART | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 13 December 2021
The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now. For related sites see Tatsuoka Castle and Taguchi Castle.
History
Tanokuchi-jin'ya was an Edo Period fortified administrative hall of the Okutono Clan. The Okutono were based in Nukata District, Mikawa Province, and their main base was the Okutono-jin'ya initially. Since they also possessed discontiguous territory here, their Saku fief, the Tanokuchi-jin'ya was used to oversee the exclave. The Shinano territory was actually larger and Tanokuchi-jin'ya later became the Okutono's most important base. Ogyū-han, Tanokuchi-han and Tatsuoka-han all seem to refer to the same fief, controlled from Tanokuchi-jin'ya. In 1863 Tatsuokajō was constructed nearby and Tanokuchi-jin'ya was abandoned. Nothing remains today.
Field Notes
The site is now fields but the town's old regulations board can be seen here, though it is empty now. For related sites see Tatsuoka Castle and Taguchi Castle.
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English Name | Tanokuchi Jin'ya |
Japanese Name | 田野口陣屋 |
Alternate Names | 龍岡陣屋・荻生陣屋 |
Founder | Okutono Clan |
Year Founded | Edo Period |
Castle Type | Flatland |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Edo Period |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Tatsuokajou Station on the Koumi Line; 20 minute walk |
Hours | Access Restricted |
Time Required | 2 minutes |
Location | Saku, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.19602, 138.50671 |
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Added to Jcastle | 2020 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |