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|Japanese Name=東野山砦
|Japanese Name=東野山砦
|Romaji Name=Tohnoyama Toride
|Romaji Name=Tohnoyama Toride
|Alternate Names=—
|Founder=Hashiba Hideyoshi
|Founder=Hashiba Hideyoshi
|Year Founded=1583
|Year Founded=1583
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Designations=—
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Access=
|Features=trenches
|Visitor Information=Well signposted and maintained, 40min hike from the base of the mountain
|Visitor Information=Well signposted and maintained, 40min hike from the base of the mountain
|Time Required= 60 mins on site
|Time Required=60 mins on site
|Website=
|City=Nagahama
|City=Nagahama
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Prefecture=Shiga Prefecture
|Notes=This is possibly the most interesting, well maintained and signposted of the Shizugatake Battlefield forts, but it has become a little more challenging to reach the site, so it might not be as well maintained in the future.  
|Notes=This is possibly the most interesting, well maintained and signposted of the Shizugatake Battlefield forts, but it has become a little more challenging to reach the site, so it might not be as well maintained in the future.  


There are four ways into the site. You could easily walk the former, now closed, logging road. It is a bit long and there is now a barrier across the road but you can easily open it. The second way is to hike up through [[Shobundai Fort]] and take the steep ridge up to the fort. The third main route is a marked trail near the Hachiman Shrine. This is the only one I did not try but the trailhead is well marked and may be the new main route.  
There are four ways into the site. You could easily walk the former, now closed, logging road. It is a bit long and there is now a barrier across the road but you can easily open it. There is also a sign that says 2.3km to the castle, so I assume it means visitors are welcome this way. The second way is to hike up through [[Shobundai Fort]] and take the steep ridge up to the fort. The main route into [[Shobudani Fort]] is also past this barrier on the left. The third route is a marked trail near the Hachiman Shrine. This is the only one I did not try but the trailhead is well marked with a sign by the road and may be the most proper route.  


The route I took was to start from [[Imaichikami Fort]]. I hiked the "trail" (itself somewhat confusing in parts) up to [[Imaichikami Fort]] pass this site and up to the ridge top to link up with the logging road. from here I followed the old road mostly downhill to Tonoyama Fort. After visiting Tonoyama Fort I then descended the mountainside through [[Shobudani Fort]].  
The route I took was to start from [[Imaichikami Fort]]. I hiked the "trail" (itself somewhat confusing in parts) up to [[Imaichikami Fort]].  Hike past this site (after visiting of course) to the ridge top to link up with the old logging road. From here I followed the old road mostly downhill to Tonoyama Fort. After visiting Tonoyama Fort I then descended the mountainside through [[Shobudani Fort]].  


Tonoyama Fort is often misread as “Higashinoyama,” but the correct reading is “Tohnoyama”, a local dialectal way to read the characters 東野.
Tonoyama Fort is often misread as “Higashinoyama,” but the correct reading is “Tohnoyama”, a local dialectal way to read the characters 東野.
|History=Tohnoyama Fort anchored the east side of the Hideyoshi's forward defensive line at the [[Battle of Shizugatake]] It was positioned across the valley from [[Dogiyama Fort]] with an embankment crossing the valley between the two forts. It is even higher in elevation than [[Shizugatake Fort]] and had satellite forts towards the base of the mountain at [[Shobudani Fort]] and [[Mizotani Fort]].  Under Hori Hidemasa this fort also garrisoned the largest number of soldiers outside of Hideyoshi's main encampment at [[Tagamiyama Castle]].  
|History=Tohnoyama Fort anchored the east side of the Hideyoshi's forward defensive line at the [[Battle of Shizugatake]] It was positioned across the valley from [[Dogiyama Fort]] with an embankment crossing the valley between the two forts. It is even higher in elevation than [[Shizugatake Fort]] and had satellite forts towards the base of the mountain at [[Shobudani Fort]] and [[Mizotani Fort]].  Under Hori Hidemasa this fort also garrisoned the largest number of soldiers outside of Hideyoshi's main encampment at [[Tagamiyama Castle]].
|Visits=April 20, 2025
|GPSLocation=35.55581, 136.20936
|Contributor=Eric
}}
}}

Revision as of 21:23, 23 June 2025

This is possibly the most interesting, well maintained and signposted of the Shizugatake Battlefield forts, but it has become a little more challenging to reach the site, so it might not be as well maintained in the future. There are four ways into the site. You could easily walk the former, now c

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History

Tohnoyama Fort anchored the east side of the Hideyoshi's forward defensive line at the Battle of Shizugatake It was positioned across the valley from Dogiyama Fort with an embankment crossing the valley between the two forts. It is even higher in elevation than Shizugatake Fort and had satellite forts towards the base of the mountain at Shobudani Fort and Mizotani Fort. Under Hori Hidemasa this fort also garrisoned the largest number of soldiers outside of Hideyoshi's main encampment at Tagamiyama Castle.


Field Notes

This is possibly the most interesting, well maintained and signposted of the Shizugatake Battlefield forts, but it has become a little more challenging to reach the site, so it might not be as well maintained in the future.

There are four ways into the site. You could easily walk the former, now closed, logging road. It is a bit long and there is now a barrier across the road but you can easily open it. There is also a sign that says 2.3km to the castle, so I assume it means visitors are welcome this way. The second way is to hike up through Shobundai Fort and take the steep ridge up to the fort. The main route into Shobudani Fort is also past this barrier on the left. The third route is a marked trail near the Hachiman Shrine. This is the only one I did not try but the trailhead is well marked with a sign by the road and may be the most proper route.

The route I took was to start from Imaichikami Fort. I hiked the "trail" (itself somewhat confusing in parts) up to Imaichikami Fort. Hike past this site (after visiting of course) to the ridge top to link up with the old logging road. From here I followed the old road mostly downhill to Tonoyama Fort. After visiting Tonoyama Fort I then descended the mountainside through Shobudani Fort.

Tonoyama Fort is often misread as “Higashinoyama,” but the correct reading is “Tohnoyama”, a local dialectal way to read the characters 東野.


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Castle Profile
English Name Tohnoyama Fort
Japanese Name 東野山砦
Founder Hashiba Hideyoshi
Year Founded 1583
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access
Hours Well signposted and maintained, 40min hike from the base of the mountain
Time Required 60 mins on site
Location Nagahama, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.55581, 136.20936
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Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited
Admin Visits April 20, 2025


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