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|City=Sakuragawa | |City=Sakuragawa | ||
|Prefecture=Ibaraki Prefecture | |Prefecture=Ibaraki Prefecture | ||
|Notes=The castle town has some interesting temples to visit while walking from Makabe Castle to the Jin'ya. There are no real remnants of the Jin'ya today, but it has some "period looking" buildings that are a museum and | |Notes=The castle town has some interesting temples to visit while walking from Makabe Castle to the Jin'ya. There are no real remnants of the Jin'ya today, but it has some "period looking" buildings that are a museum and civic center. The museum was closed to all non-residents during the Covid19 state of emergency. | ||
|History=The Jin'ya was established by Asano Nagashige, 3rd son of Asano Nagamasa, around 1622 after the death of Nagamasa (1611). He received a portion of the lands after his father's passing and was permitted a Jin'ya. The third generation Asano Naganao was transferred to the Ako Domain and the Makabe Jin'ya was maintained by the Kasama Domain until the end of the Edo Period. | |History=The Jin'ya was established by Asano Nagashige, 3rd son of Asano Nagamasa, around 1622 after the death of Nagamasa (1611). He received a portion of the lands after his father's passing and was permitted a Jin'ya. The third generation Asano Naganao was transferred to the Ako Domain and the Makabe Jin'ya was maintained by the Kasama Domain until the end of the Edo Period. | ||
|Year Visited=2021 | |Year Visited=2021 |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 5 January 2022
The castle town has some interesting temples to visit while walking from Makabe Castle to the Jin'ya. There are no real remnants of the Jin'ya today, but it has some "period looking" buildings that are a museum and civic center. The museum was closed to all non-residents during the Covid19 state of
History
The Jin'ya was established by Asano Nagashige, 3rd son of Asano Nagamasa, around 1622 after the death of Nagamasa (1611). He received a portion of the lands after his father's passing and was permitted a Jin'ya. The third generation Asano Naganao was transferred to the Ako Domain and the Makabe Jin'ya was maintained by the Kasama Domain until the end of the Edo Period.
Field Notes
The castle town has some interesting temples to visit while walking from Makabe Castle to the Jin'ya. There are no real remnants of the Jin'ya today, but it has some "period looking" buildings that are a museum and civic center. The museum was closed to all non-residents during the Covid19 state of emergency.
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Makabe Jin'ya |
Japanese Name | 真壁陣屋 |
Founder | Asano Nagashige |
Year Founded | 1622 |
Castle Type | Flatland |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Edo Period |
Features | castle town |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Iwase Station (JR Mito Line), 35 min bus |
Hours | Historical Museum open 9:00-16:30l closed Monday except national holidays (closed the day following a holiday), closed for New Year holidays |
Time Required | 15 mins |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Sakuragawa, Ibaraki Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.27745, 140.10083 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2021 |
Contributor | Eric |
Admin Year Visited | 2021 |
Admin Visits | May 5, 2021 |
Friends of JCastle | |
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