Migawa Castle (Hitachi)

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History

(Provisional History) In 1426 the Edo Clan took over Mito and their retainers took charge of many surrounding castles to be employed as satellite fortifications in defence of the Edo's main base. Migawajō was one of these. After the fall of Odawarajō to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Hideyoshi's allies, the Satake Clan, with support from the Ōtomo Clan of Hitachi, attacked the Edo at Mitojō, overwhelming it. Minor outlying fortifications like Migawajō then fell in rapid succession. It is not entirely clear when Migawajō was destroyed and abandoned but it was likely during this conflict.


Field Notes

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Gallery
  • Earthworks viewed from the path
  • Earthworks viewed from the path
  • Earthworks seen from shrine
  • Path
  • Earthworks
  • Earthworks
  • Path
  • Path and earthworks
  • Path
  • Path and earthworks
  • Arahito Shrine
  • View from Arahito Shrine
  • Arahito Shrine
  • View from Arahito Shrine
  • View of castle site, western side
  • Bamboo forest marks this part of the site, western side
  • As far as the site goes, western side heading south
  • Bridge to the site from Senba Park
  • Castle site to the left


Castle Profile
English Name Migawa Castle (Hitachi)
Japanese Name 常陸見川城
Founder Edo Clan
Year Founded 1426
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Kairakuen Station on the Joban Line; 20 minute walk
Hours Free, 24/7
Time Required 30 minutes
URL Castle Website
Location Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture
Coordinates 36.36733, 140.4436
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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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