Utsuro Yakata

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Utsuro-yakata was located between what is now the site of Hachiman-jinja, a small local shrine to Hachiman in the neighbourhood of Nakamura, and the Kure-Hachiman-jinja, another small shrine between the Nakamura and Honmachi neighbourhoods. Neither shrines are to be confused with the Himure-Hachiman

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History

The Ōmi-Minamoto Clan (Sasaki Clan) was split into the Rokkau Clan (the main successor of the Sasaki Clan), the Kyōgoku Clan, the Takashima Clan and the Ôhara Clan. The Utsuro Clan were vassals of the Kyōgoku Clan and took territory in this area, founding their yakata (fortified manor hall) here. Utsuro Sadataka was the lord of the manor. There was once a hamlet in the area called Ôdono, named for the yakata after it had ceased to exist. The site of the yakata has subsequently been buried under successive waves of development starting with the expansion of the jōkamachi (castle town) of Ōmi-Hachiman.


Field Notes

Utsuro-yakata was located between what is now the site of Hachiman-jinja, a small local shrine to Hachiman in the neighbourhood of Nakamura, and the Kure-Hachiman-jinja, another small shrine between the Nakamura and Honmachi neighbourhoods. Neither shrines are to be confused with the Himure-Hachimangū, the main shrine in Ōmi-Hachiman at the foot of Mount Hachiman. There is also an Utsuro neighbourhood of Ōmi-Hachiman, but this is located to the east of the yakata site. I visited the southerly Hachiman-jinja, found nothing, and stopped searching, eager to get on with my main intinerary for the day. However, according to some castle bloggers the remains of what may have been a moat of the fortified residence can be found behind the northerly Kure-Hachiman-jinja. I didn't check here. I suppose it makes sense that there are lots of shrines to Hachiman in Ōmi-Hachiman!




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Castle Profile
English Name Utsuro Yakata
Japanese Name 宇津呂館
Founder Utsuro Sadataka
Year Founded Medieval Era
Castle Type Fortified Manor
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Artifacts Hori
Features trenches
Visitor Information
Access Ōmi-Hachiman Station on the Biwako Line; 20 minute walk
Hours 24/7 free; shrines
Time Required 20 minutes
Location Ōmi-Hachiman, Shiga Prefecture
Coordinates 35.13179, 136.09198
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Contributor ART
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