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|Japanese Name=法光寺城
|Japanese Name=法光寺城
|Romaji Name=Hokoji-jo
|Romaji Name=Hokoji-jo
|Founder=Hatano
|Year Founded=1532
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Type=Mountaintop
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Castle Condition=Ruins only
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Historical Period=Pre Edo Period
|Features=trenches
|Features=trenches
|Access=Sasayamaguchi
|Access=Sasayamaguchi Station, bus
|Visitor Information=Mountains, no trails nor signs
|Visitor Information=Mountains, no trails nor signs
|Time Required=60mins
|Time Required=60mins
|City=Sasayama
|City=Sasayama
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture
|Prefecture=Hyogo Prefecture
|Notes=I attempted to visit Hokoji Castle while exploring sites related to the Tanba Campaigns, but there were no trails nor clear access besides the sign near the roadside. I tried to scramble up one side of the mountain just behind the shrine, hoping to catch a glimpse of any earthworks, but gave up partway. It was too steep and slippery. Also, I really wanted to get to [[Hannyaji Castle]] before dark. After returning home it seems that I may have tried to climb up the steepest parts. I may try again one day.
|History=After establishing their power in the area during the aftermath of the Ōnin War (1467–1477), the Hatano made Yakami their main seat and expanded their power base and castle town around [[Yakami Castle]]. Hokoji Castle was built by the Hatano clan around 1532-1535 to defend the growing castle town. It's directly across the narrow mouth of the valley from [[Yakami Castle]]. Farther up the valley is [[Okudani Castle]].
In 1559, during a power struggle between the Hatano clan and Miyoshi Nagayoshi, forces led by Naito Socho briefly captured Hokoji Castle. Two decades later, Hokoji Castle again found itself on the front lines during Oda Nobunaga's Tanba Campaigns. In 1578, Akechi Mitsuhide led a massive siege against [[Yakami Castle]]. According to records, Mitsuhide’s troops surrounded the mountain with earthworks and palisades so thoroughly that “not even a beast could crawl out.” While not mentioned by name in records, Hokoji Castle was undoubtedly part of this siege network, either as a secondary fortification for the defenders or later repurposed by the attackers to tighten the noose. See [[Yakami Castle]] for more details.
After the fall of the Hatano clan, Hokoji Castle was abandoned.
|Year Visited=2024
|Year Visited=2024
|AddedJcastle=2025
|AddedJcastle=2025
|Visits=November 7, 2024
|GPSLocation=35.05821, 135.24509
|Contributor=Eric
|Contributor=Eric
|FriendsLinks={{FriendsLinks
|FriendWebsiteName=Yamajiro Sanka
|FriendWebsiteURL=http://ktaku.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2012/11/post-34d1.html
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 8 September 2025

I attempted to visit Hokoji Castle while exploring sites related to the Tanba Campaigns, but there were no trails nor clear access besides the sign near the roadside. I tried to scramble up one side of the mountain just behind the shrine, hoping to catch a glimpse of any earthworks, but gave up part

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History

After establishing their power in the area during the aftermath of the Ōnin War (1467–1477), the Hatano made Yakami their main seat and expanded their power base and castle town around Yakami Castle. Hokoji Castle was built by the Hatano clan around 1532-1535 to defend the growing castle town. It's directly across the narrow mouth of the valley from Yakami Castle. Farther up the valley is Okudani Castle.

In 1559, during a power struggle between the Hatano clan and Miyoshi Nagayoshi, forces led by Naito Socho briefly captured Hokoji Castle. Two decades later, Hokoji Castle again found itself on the front lines during Oda Nobunaga's Tanba Campaigns. In 1578, Akechi Mitsuhide led a massive siege against Yakami Castle. According to records, Mitsuhide’s troops surrounded the mountain with earthworks and palisades so thoroughly that “not even a beast could crawl out.” While not mentioned by name in records, Hokoji Castle was undoubtedly part of this siege network, either as a secondary fortification for the defenders or later repurposed by the attackers to tighten the noose. See Yakami Castle for more details.

After the fall of the Hatano clan, Hokoji Castle was abandoned.


Field Notes

I attempted to visit Hokoji Castle while exploring sites related to the Tanba Campaigns, but there were no trails nor clear access besides the sign near the roadside. I tried to scramble up one side of the mountain just behind the shrine, hoping to catch a glimpse of any earthworks, but gave up partway. It was too steep and slippery. Also, I really wanted to get to Hannyaji Castle before dark. After returning home it seems that I may have tried to climb up the steepest parts. I may try again one day.


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Castle Profile
English Name Hokoji Castle
Japanese Name 法光寺城
Founder Hatano
Year Founded 1532
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Sasayamaguchi Station, bus
Hours Mountains, no trails nor signs
Time Required 60mins
Location Sasayama, Hyogo Prefecture
Coordinates 35.05821, 135.24509
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2025
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2024
Admin Visits November 7, 2024
Friends of JCastle
Yamajiro Sanka


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