Sonobe Castle

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Sonobejō has three original structures intact, dating to the very end of the Edo Period. They are a gatehouse, guardhouse and turret on site. The Taiko Turret also survives, but has been relocated to the Anraku Temple. A modern "cultural hall" has been built nearby the castle. It is a castle-inspire

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History

Sonobejō has the distinction of being the last ever castle built in Japan! It was built in 1868, the same year as the Meiji Restoration, and thus, the year the Edo Shogunate ended. In the Bakamatsu Period (end of the Edo Period), the situation in Kyōto become very dangerous, with Shinsengumi (Shogunal police corps) engaging in street fights with anti-Shogunate revolutionaries. There were several skirmishes around the Imperial palace in Kyōto between Satsuma and Chōshū, at that time rival clans fighting for the influence over the Imperial Court. Chōshū advocated for continuing the Shogunate albeit with more influence from the throne, whereas Satsuma wanted to overthrow the Bakufu completely, re-installing the Emperor as sole sovereign of Japan. These forces, and the forces of the Shogunate, and various other revolutionaries, all fought over the Imperial Capital, making it a very dangerous place to be. Sonobejō was built as a place of refuge for the Emperor should he ever have to flee Kyōto. It was founded by the Koide Clan who had served as the Emperor's guards throughout the Edo Period.

Clarification: Sonobe Castle was originally founded in 1619, but significantly expanded in the Bakumatsu period; the castle we see today dates to this time.


Field Notes

Sonobejō has three original structures intact, dating to the very end of the Edo Period. They are a gatehouse, guardhouse and turret on site. The Taiko Turret also survives, but has been relocated to the Anraku Temple. A modern "cultural hall" has been built nearby the castle. It is a castle-inspired structure but has a glass atrium built into the mock ramparts, so I think it's pretty absurd. Profile by ART, most photos by RonS.


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Gallery
  • Tatsumi Yagura and Yaguramon
  • Sonobe221.jpg
  • Sonobee23.jpg
  • Tatsumi Yagura and Yaguramon
  • Tatsumi Yagura, Guardhouse, and Yaguramon Gate
  • Yaguramon Gate and Guardhouse
  • Tatsumi Yagura, Guardhouse, and Yaguramon Gate
  • Tatsumi Yagura
  • Tatsumi Yagura
  • Tatsumi Yagura and Yaguran Gate
  • Tatsumi Yagura and Yaguran Gate
  • Wall with loophole
  • Taiko Yagura
  • Taiko Yagura
  • Site of the original Three Level Yagura
  • part of the original moat
  • Sonobe211.jpg
  • Sonobe212.jpg
  • site of inner moat, walls not original
  • Pool lines up with original moat!
  • Karo Yashiki stone walls
  • Sonobe225.jpg
  • Sonobe210.jpg
  • Sonobe229.jpg
  • This nearby school has been Mogified!
  • A marker for "Sonobe Castle" on google actually points here!
  • Jarring conconction of glass and fake ishigaki


Castle Profile
English Name Sonobe Castle
Japanese Name 園部城
Founder Koide Yoshichika
Year Founded 1619; 1868
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition No main keep but other buildings
Designations Prefectural Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 levels, 4 storeys
Artifacts Yaguramon, Yagura, Mogi Tenshu, Ishigaki, &c.
Features main keep, gates, turrets, stone walls, walls
Visitor Information
Access Sonobe Station on the San'in Main Line; 15 minute walk
Hours 24/7 free; school
Time Required 40 mins
Location Nantan, Kyoto
Coordinates 35.10467, 135.47014
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2018
Contributor ART
Admin Year Visited Viewer Contributed
Friends of JCastle
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Jōkaku Hōrōki


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