Added 5 new user contributed castles

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Recently I've added another 5 new castles, all contributed by frequent Jcastle user and contributor ART. Thanks ART !

Added 5 New User Contributed Castles

2017/10/21


Recently I've added another 5 new castles, all contributed by frequent Jcastle user and contributor ART. Thanks ART !


 

 
Kawahara Castle / 河原城

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Kawaharajō has the remains of unebori and horikiri (trenches), but when I visited they were too overgrown to even approach. The remains of wooden pillars that supported structures have been unearthed here. In the main bailey a symbolic tower has been constructed but this is a faux reconstruction as no such structure ever existed at this site. Kawaharajō is properly called Maruyamajō and was known as such, but due to several other castle sites in the region also being called Maruyamajō, this castle is now known chiefly as Kawaharajō. The castle tower functions as a folk museum and observation platform. From here you can see Tottorijō's great stone ramparts. The tenshukaku (tower) was built in 1994.
 
Yamagata Castle (Hitachi) / 常陸山方城

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A mogi-tenshu (mock donjon) serves ostensibly as an observation platform at the castle site today. Whilst not historically accurate, as such a structure never existed at the site, it is built from wood and contains exhibitions, such as weapons, letters and samurai armour. Traces of earthen embankments and moats also remain at the site. Another mountaintop ruin castle, Takadate Castle, is located directly opposite.
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