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|Notes=I believe I identified the remains of earthen embankments surrounding an old residence which may be the inheritor of the Nakagaya-yakata. The big book of medieval fortification sites lists the two sites of Nakagaya-yakata (Nakagayashihori-yashiki) and the Tada-ashiki (Tadashihori-yashiki) separately, but the two are often conflated. The village of Nakagaya seems to be centred around the Tada-yashiki, which was also used into the Edo period and of which some clear ruins remain.
|Notes=I believe I identified the remains of earthen embankments surrounding an old residence which may be the inheritor of the Nakagaya-yakata. The big book of medieval fortification sites lists the two sites of Nakagaya-yakata (Nakagayashihori-yashiki) and the Tada-ashiki (Tadashihori-yashiki) separately, but the two are often conflated. The village of Nakagaya seems to be centred around the Tada-yashiki, which was also used into the Edo period and of which some clear ruins remain.
|History=See [[Tada Yasuke Yashiki]]
|History=See [[Tada Kasuke Yashiki]]
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|AddedJcastle=2021
|AddedJcastle=2021

Revision as of 23:28, 30 December 2021

I believe I identified the remains of earthen embankments surrounding an old residence which may be the inheritor of the Nakagaya-yakata. The big book of medieval fortification sites lists the two sites of Nakagaya-yakata (Nakagayashihori-yashiki) and the Tada-ashiki (Tadashihori-yashiki) separately

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History


Field Notes

I believe I identified the remains of earthen embankments surrounding an old residence which may be the inheritor of the Nakagaya-yakata. The big book of medieval fortification sites lists the two sites of Nakagaya-yakata (Nakagayashihori-yashiki) and the Tada-ashiki (Tadashihori-yashiki) separately, but the two are often conflated. The village of Nakagaya seems to be centred around the Tada-yashiki, which was also used into the Edo period and of which some clear ruins remain.


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Castle Profile
English Name Nakagayahori Yashiki
Japanese Name 中萱堀屋敷
Alternate Names 中萱館・中萱氏堀屋敷
Founder Nakagaya Clan
Year Founded Medieval Era
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Artifacts Dorui
Features
Visitor Information
Access Nakagaya Station on the Ôito Line; 13 minute walk
Hours Private Property
Time Required 10 minutes
Location Azumino,
Coordinates 36.27991, 137.89768
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2021
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed


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