Kawanoe Castle

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Photos by Frank T.

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History

The castle was originally built as a fort for the Kohno clan by Dobi Yoshimasa in 1337. In 1342, the castle was attacked and taken over by Hosokawa Yoriharu. The castle was ruled by the Hosokawa until it fell to Chosakabe Motochika in 1582. After Hideyoshi subjugated Shikoku the lord of Kawanoe Castle changed frequently until it was abandoned by Kato Yoshiaki in 1611.


Field Notes

Photos by Frank T.




Gallery
  • Mock reconstructed main keep
  • Reconstructed yaguramon style gate
  • Honmaru bailey


Castle Profile
English Name Kawanoe Castle
Japanese Name 川之江城
Alternate Names Butsuden-jo
Founder Kohno clan
Year Founded 1337
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 levels, 4 stories
Year Reconstructed 1984 (concrete)
Features stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Kawanoe (Yosan Line), 15min walk
Hours 100 yen entrance fee, open 900-1600; closed Mondays
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Kawanoe Town, Chuo-o City, Ehime Prefecture
Coordinates 34.012996, 133.567561
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