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|City=Ômachi
|City=Ômachi
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture
|Prefecture=Nagano Prefecture
|Notes=Of all of the Nishina residence sites Tatenōchi may be the oldest, as it is thought that this was the initial main residence of the clan before they relocated to Tenshōji-yakata, also called [[Nishina Castle]].
|Notes=Of all of the Nishina residence sites Tatenōchi may be the oldest, as it is thought that this was the initial main residence of the clan before they relocated to Tenshōji-yakata, also called [[Nishina Castle]].
|History=Although no ruins remain of Tatenōchi-yakata, a fortified manor hall of the Nishina Clan, there is a signboard at the site explaining its history.  
|History=Although no ruins remain of Tatenōchi-yakata, a fortified manor hall of the Nishina Clan, there is a signboard at the site explaining its history.  


館 is read both as "tate" and "yakata"; it is usually read "yakata" when a suffix for medieval sites (but more often read as "kan" in modern contexts). "Tate" appears in names such as Otate (御館), the common name of the Uesugi-yakata. 舘 is an alternative form of 館. Both readings and character variants appear in the name of this site.
館 is read both as 'tate' and 'yakata'; it is usually read 'yakata' when a suffix for medieval sites (but more often read as 'kan' in modern contexts). 'Tate' appears in names such as Otate (御館), the common name of the Uesugi-yakata. 舘 is an alternative form of 館. Both readings and character variants appear in the name of this site.
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed
|AddedJcastle=2021
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 26 May 2023

Of all of the Nishina residence sites Tatenōchi may be the oldest, as it is thought that this was the initial main residence of the clan before they relocated to Tenshōji-yakata, also called Nishina Castle.

TatenouchiYakata (3).JPG

History

Although no ruins remain of Tatenōchi-yakata, a fortified manor hall of the Nishina Clan, there is a signboard at the site explaining its history.

館 is read both as 'tate' and 'yakata'; it is usually read 'yakata' when a suffix for medieval sites (but more often read as 'kan' in modern contexts). 'Tate' appears in names such as Otate (御館), the common name of the Uesugi-yakata. 舘 is an alternative form of 館. Both readings and character variants appear in the name of this site.


Field Notes

Of all of the Nishina residence sites Tatenōchi may be the oldest, as it is thought that this was the initial main residence of the clan before they relocated to Tenshōji-yakata, also called Nishina Castle.




Gallery
  • TatenouchiYakata (2).JPG
  • TatenouchiYakata (6).JPG
  • TatenouchiYakata (4).JPG
  • Explanatory board about the yakata site


Castle Profile
English Name Tatenouchi Yakata
Japanese Name 舘ノ内館
Founder Nishina Clan
Year Founded Medieval Era
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Minami-Ômachi Station on the Ôito Line; 20 minute walk
Hours Private Property
Time Required 5 minutes
Location Ômachi, Nagano Prefecture
Coordinates 36.48868, 137.86714
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2021
Contributor ART
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