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| |Notes=An old farmhouse now stands on the site of Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki, a fortified residence site. There is a water channel running in front of the house, which also has a nice gate, and this is thought to have formerly been a moat. Some bloggers say there is dorui (earthen ramparts) here to the north. I went around the back of the site but couldn’t positively identify any ruins, even though there is indeed a small embankment of earth here in a copse. The yashiki site is along the ‘Takeda Shingen Walking Route’, which takes one through the countryside. On the yashiki site, which is now mostly fields, I also came across goats in a bamboo grove. | |Notes=An old farmhouse now stands on the site of Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki, a fortified residence site in Enzan Township, Kōshū Municipality. There is a water channel running in front of the house, which also has a nice gate, and this is thought to have formerly been a moat. Some bloggers say there is dorui (earthen ramparts) here to the north. I went around the back of the site but couldn’t positively identify any ruins, even though there is indeed a small embankment of earth here in a copse. The yashiki site is along the ‘Takeda Shingen Walking Route’, which takes one through the countryside. On the yashiki site, which is now mostly fields, I also came across goats in a bamboo grove. | ||
| |History=As per the name, Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki was the residence of Lord Amino Shingozaemon.   | |History=As per the name, Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki was the residence of Lord Amino Shingozaemon.   | ||
Latest revision as of 09:56, 20 April 2025
An old farmhouse now stands on the site of Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki, a fortified residence site in Enzan Township, Kōshū Municipality. There is a water channel running in front of the house, which also has a nice gate, and this is thought to have formerly been a moat. Some bloggers say there is do
History
As per the name, Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki was the residence of Lord Amino Shingozaemon.
See Amino Yashiki for more information.
Field Notes
An old farmhouse now stands on the site of Amino-Shingozaemon-yashiki, a fortified residence site in Enzan Township, Kōshū Municipality. There is a water channel running in front of the house, which also has a nice gate, and this is thought to have formerly been a moat. Some bloggers say there is dorui (earthen ramparts) here to the north. I went around the back of the site but couldn’t positively identify any ruins, even though there is indeed a small embankment of earth here in a copse. The yashiki site is along the ‘Takeda Shingen Walking Route’, which takes one through the countryside. On the yashiki site, which is now mostly fields, I also came across goats in a bamboo grove.
| Castle Profile | |
|---|---|
| English Name | Amino Shingozaemon Yashiki | 
| Japanese Name | 網野新五左衛門屋敷 | 
| Founder | Amino Shingozaemon | 
| Year Founded | Medieval Era | 
| Castle Type | Fortified Manor | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Pre Edo Period | 
| Artifacts | Dorui, Hori | 
| Features | water moats | 
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Nearest station is Higashi-Yamanashi Station on the Chūō Main Line | 
| Hours | Access Limited | 
| Time Required | 20 minutes | 
| Location | Kōshū, Yamanashi Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 35.72146, 138.70933 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2022 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 
| Friends of JCastle | |
| Jōkakuzukan | |
| Oshiro Tabi Nikki | |




