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|City=Fukui
|City=Fukui
|Prefecture=Fukui Prefecture
|Prefecture=Fukui Prefecture
|Notes=Both the train to Ichijodani Sta. and the bus from Fukui Sta. only have 6 and 8 trips leaving Fukui Sta. respectively each day. There are also some travel agent sponsored bus tours and taxi tours leaving Fukui Sta. on weekends, holidays and busy periods such as during the fall colors and cherry blossoms seasons. For details about the best route for you, consult with the tourist information desk (830am-7pm daily) at Fukui Sta. They are very helpful.
|Notes=I've split the Ichijodani valley into 3 different fortifications depending on type and features. To get a full understanding of this magnificent site, I suggest you to read the feature article that covers everything and then dig into each of these for more details as interested.  


The valley with the Asakura Family Historic Ruins are the main attraction but there are also castle ruins on the top of the mountain. To see everything, it is best to plan ahead and spend the whole day.
*[[Asakura Yakata]] - is the fortified palace of the Asakura. It is well fortified as a castle in its own right. I also include here the area of residences by high ranking vassals and family members. This section of town is also separated from the rest of the town by large open space.
*[[Ichijodani Castle]]] - is the fortified town with small forts at each end and a ring of watchtowers around the town. This page also includes the restored castle town and all the uncovered ruins
* [[Ichijodaniyama Castle]] - is the vast mountaintop castle that watches over the entire valley and is fortified for a major attack.
* [[Komihanachi Castle]] - is a sub castle nearer the base of the mountain that guards the main road into the mountaintop castle.
 
 
Both the train to Ichijodani Sta. and the bus from Fukui Sta. only have 6 and 8 trips leaving Fukui Sta. respectively each day. There are also some travel agent sponsored bus tours and taxi tours leaving Fukui Sta. on weekends, holidays and busy periods such as during the fall colors and cherry blossoms seasons. For details about the best route for you, consult with the tourist information desk (830am-7pm daily) at Fukui Sta. They also have some combination tickets and discounts (at the time of this writing in 2023). It is just outside the station on the castle side. They are very helpful and can offer nice maps and brochures to plan your visit before you get there.


Please also see the in-depth article [[Ichijodani Castle Town|Ichijodani: A Sengoku Period Castle Town]] for more insights and details combining all the albums and related castles of the Ichijodani Valley.
Please also see the in-depth article [[Ichijodani Castle Town|Ichijodani: A Sengoku Period Castle Town]] for more insights and details combining all the albums and related castles of the Ichijodani Valley.
In writing the profiles and feature article, I replaced photos originally contributed by RaymondW. First I noticed that they've cut back a lot more trees around the ruins. Also, I noticed that some stone walls around the Naka-no-goten and stone foundations in the town seem to have crumbled, perhaps from erosion, in the intervening years. I sincerely hope that now that the museum is complete they make sure to preserve these ruins well. Trees can be particularly difficult to manage. They prevent erosion in many cases but roots break up stoneworks too.
|History=Asakura Takakage established his family home and castle at Ichijodani in 1471. During the Onin War, many elite and educated people escaped to Ichijodani making it the cultural center of the Echizen Province. The fifth Asakura lord, Yoshikage sided with the Ashikaga against Nobunaga. Yoshikage failed in an attempt to capture Oda Nobunaga and fled to Ohno leaving Ichijodani open to attack. Nobunaga attacked and burned Ichijodani in 1573. The castle deftly makes use of the long thin valley between two mountains. At both ends of the valley were narrow openings with strong gates that opened up into a flourishing castle town. The castle at the top of the mountain had three main baileys and numerous dry moats and earthen embankments protecting it.
|History=Asakura Takakage established his family home and castle at Ichijodani in 1471. During the Onin War, many elite and educated people escaped to Ichijodani making it the cultural center of the Echizen Province. The fifth Asakura lord, Yoshikage sided with the Ashikaga against Nobunaga. Yoshikage failed in an attempt to capture Oda Nobunaga and fled to Ohno leaving Ichijodani open to attack. Nobunaga attacked and burned Ichijodani in 1573. The castle deftly makes use of the long thin valley between two mountains. At both ends of the valley were narrow openings with strong gates that opened up into a flourishing castle town. The castle at the top of the mountain had three main baileys and numerous dry moats and earthen embankments protecting it.
|Year Visited=2023
|Year Visited=2023

Revision as of 08:25, 17 August 2023

I've split the Ichijodani valley into 3 different fortifications depending on type and features. To get a full understanding of this magnificent site, I suggest you to read the feature article that covers everything and then dig into each of these for more details as interested.

  • [[Asakura Yakata]

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History

Asakura Takakage established his family home and castle at Ichijodani in 1471. During the Onin War, many elite and educated people escaped to Ichijodani making it the cultural center of the Echizen Province. The fifth Asakura lord, Yoshikage sided with the Ashikaga against Nobunaga. Yoshikage failed in an attempt to capture Oda Nobunaga and fled to Ohno leaving Ichijodani open to attack. Nobunaga attacked and burned Ichijodani in 1573. The castle deftly makes use of the long thin valley between two mountains. At both ends of the valley were narrow openings with strong gates that opened up into a flourishing castle town. The castle at the top of the mountain had three main baileys and numerous dry moats and earthen embankments protecting it.


Field Notes

I've split the Ichijodani valley into 3 different fortifications depending on type and features. To get a full understanding of this magnificent site, I suggest you to read the feature article that covers everything and then dig into each of these for more details as interested.

  • Asakura Yakata - is the fortified palace of the Asakura. It is well fortified as a castle in its own right. I also include here the area of residences by high ranking vassals and family members. This section of town is also separated from the rest of the town by large open space.
  • Ichijodani Castle] - is the fortified town with small forts at each end and a ring of watchtowers around the town. This page also includes the restored castle town and all the uncovered ruins
  • Ichijodaniyama Castle - is the vast mountaintop castle that watches over the entire valley and is fortified for a major attack.
  • Komihanachi Castle - is a sub castle nearer the base of the mountain that guards the main road into the mountaintop castle.


Both the train to Ichijodani Sta. and the bus from Fukui Sta. only have 6 and 8 trips leaving Fukui Sta. respectively each day. There are also some travel agent sponsored bus tours and taxi tours leaving Fukui Sta. on weekends, holidays and busy periods such as during the fall colors and cherry blossoms seasons. For details about the best route for you, consult with the tourist information desk (830am-7pm daily) at Fukui Sta. They also have some combination tickets and discounts (at the time of this writing in 2023). It is just outside the station on the castle side. They are very helpful and can offer nice maps and brochures to plan your visit before you get there.

Please also see the in-depth article Ichijodani: A Sengoku Period Castle Town for more insights and details combining all the albums and related castles of the Ichijodani Valley.

In writing the profiles and feature article, I replaced photos originally contributed by RaymondW. First I noticed that they've cut back a lot more trees around the ruins. Also, I noticed that some stone walls around the Naka-no-goten and stone foundations in the town seem to have crumbled, perhaps from erosion, in the intervening years. I sincerely hope that now that the museum is complete they make sure to preserve these ruins well. Trees can be particularly difficult to manage. They prevent erosion in many cases but roots break up stoneworks too.


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Gallery
  • Shimokido
  • Shimokido
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  • Ichijodani-fukugentown38.jpg
  • Kamikido
  • Kamikido
  • Uedono Area
  • Uedono Area
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  • Raised stone road
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  • Ichijodani-museum12.jpg


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Shimokido

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Kamikido

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Tsukimi Yagura

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Restored Town

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Castle Town Ruins

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Castle Profile
English Name Ichijodani Castle
Japanese Name 一乗谷城
Alternate Names Asakura Yakata
Founder Asakura Takakage
Year Founded 1471
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition No main keep but other buildings
Designations Top 100 Castles, Top 100 Mountaintop Castles, National Historic Site, Special Historic Site
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features gates, samurai homes, water moats, trenches, stone walls, walls, castle town
Visitor Information
Access Fukui Sta. (Hokuriku Line), 25min bus; or, Ichijodani Sta (Etsumihoku Line), walk
Hours Museums are open 9am-5pm; closed 12/28-1/4; museum is 100yen admission, reconstructed town is 210yen
Time Required 240 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Fukui, Fukui Prefecture
Coordinates 35.99949, 136.29556
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2013
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2023
Admin Visits May 1-2, 2023
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