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|Notes=Sakuma-yakata was a fortified residence site in Akanuma village, Nagano Municipality. No ruins remain, and the site is now a farmstead, orchards and an altar to Jizō. | |Notes=Sakuma-yakata was a fortified residence site in Akanuma village, Nagano Municipality. No ruins remain, and the site is now a farmstead, orchards and an altar to Jizō. | ||
|History=Sakuma-yakata was established by Sakuma Nagasuke, the second son of Sakuma Katsuyuki, lord of Naganuma Domain, as the centre of a small sub-fief valued at 3,000 koku, in the early Edo period. The Sakuma Clan was purged in 1688 (see Naganuma Castle for more info' on that). Sakuma-yakata is also called Akanuma-yakata, after the village. Since there was a so-called Akanuma faction of the Shimaźu Clan, builders of Naganumajō, who supported Takeda Shingen over Uesugi Kenshin, I wondered if this wasn't where the pro-Takeda faction had their base at one point. | |History=Sakuma-yakata was established by Sakuma Nagasuke, the second son of Sakuma Katsuyuki, lord of Naganuma Domain, as the centre of a small sub-fief valued at 3,000 koku, in the early Edo period. The Sakuma Clan was purged in 1688 (see [[Naganuma Castle (Shiano) | Naganuma Castle]] for more info' on that). Sakuma-yakata is also called Akanuma-yakata, after the village. Since there was a so-called Akanuma faction of the Shimaźu Clan, builders of Naganumajō, who supported Takeda Shingen over Uesugi Kenshin, I wondered if this wasn't where the pro-Takeda faction had their base at one point. | ||
|Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | |Year Visited=Viewer Contributed | ||
|AddedJcastle=2023 | |AddedJcastle=2023 |
Revision as of 13:09, 16 October 2023
Sakuma-yakata was a fortified residence site in Akanuma village, Nagano Municipality. No ruins remain, and the site is now a farmstead, orchards and an altar to Jizō.
History
Sakuma-yakata was established by Sakuma Nagasuke, the second son of Sakuma Katsuyuki, lord of Naganuma Domain, as the centre of a small sub-fief valued at 3,000 koku, in the early Edo period. The Sakuma Clan was purged in 1688 (see Naganuma Castle for more info' on that). Sakuma-yakata is also called Akanuma-yakata, after the village. Since there was a so-called Akanuma faction of the Shimaźu Clan, builders of Naganumajō, who supported Takeda Shingen over Uesugi Kenshin, I wondered if this wasn't where the pro-Takeda faction had their base at one point.
Field Notes
Sakuma-yakata was a fortified residence site in Akanuma village, Nagano Municipality. No ruins remain, and the site is now a farmstead, orchards and an altar to Jizō.
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English Name | Sakuma Yakata |
Japanese Name | 佐久間館 |
Alternate Names | Akanuma-yakata (赤沼館) |
Founder | Sakuma Nagasuke |
Year Founded | 17th century |
Castle Type | Fortified Manor |
Castle Condition | Ruins only |
Historical Period | Edo Period |
Features | |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Toyono Station on the Kita-Shinano Line; 25 minute walk |
Hours | Access Limited |
Time Required | 5 minutes |
Location | Nagano, Nagano Prefecture |
Coordinates | 36.69699, 138.27505 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2023 |
Contributor | ART |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
Friends of JCastle | |
Jōkaku Hōrōki |