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|Prefecture=Yamanashi Prefecture
|Prefecture=Yamanashi Prefecture
|Notes=No ruins remain of Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki, and the site is now fields and a residential area.
|Notes=No ruins remain of Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki, and the site is now fields and a residential area.
|History=Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki is a Sengoku period yashiki (fortified residence) site which belonged to Shimo Shinbē, a subordinate of Hara Toratane who served Takeda Shingen. He later served under Imafuku Jōkansai. He was around during the fall of the Takeda Clan but afterwards his movements are unknown, so perhaps he went into hiding. The site was excavated during the construction of a petrol station and the remains of a woman were found in a burial jar. It seems the residence measured about 100m².
|History=Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki is a Sengoku period yashiki (fortified residence) site which belonged to Shimo Shinbē, a subordinate of Hara Toratane who served Takeda Shingen. He later served under Imafuku Jōkansai. He was around during the fall of the Takeda Clan but afterwards his movements are unknown, so perhaps he went into hiding. The site was excavated during the construction of a petrol station and the remains of a woman were found in a burial jar. It seems the residence was square in layout, measuring about 100m on each side.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|AddedJcastle=2023
|AddedJcastle=2023

Latest revision as of 22:15, 24 February 2023

No ruins remain of Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki, and the site is now fields and a residential area.

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History

Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki is a Sengoku period yashiki (fortified residence) site which belonged to Shimo Shinbē, a subordinate of Hara Toratane who served Takeda Shingen. He later served under Imafuku Jōkansai. He was around during the fall of the Takeda Clan but afterwards his movements are unknown, so perhaps he went into hiding. The site was excavated during the construction of a petrol station and the remains of a woman were found in a burial jar. It seems the residence was square in layout, measuring about 100m on each side.


Field Notes

No ruins remain of Shimo-Shinbē-yashiki, and the site is now fields and a residential area.




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Castle Profile
English Name Shimo Shinbee Yashiki
Japanese Name 下新兵衛屋敷
Founder Shimo Shinbē
Year Founded Sengoku Period
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Isawa-Onsen Station on the Chūō Line is the closest station.
Hours Access Limited
Time Required 10 minutes
Location Fuefuki, Yamanashi Prefecture
Coordinates 35.61774, 138.64012
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2023
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
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