Nakamura Castle (Soma)
Easy to access from Soma station, about a 10-15 minute walk. The baileys go out beyond the castle moats and ponds, a large site.
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History
The area hosted forts as far back as the 9th century. In 1337 the Nakamura built a fortified headquarters on the site and ruled into the Sengoku period. In 1563 Sōma Takatane conquered the castle. Around this time the dispute between the Sōma and Date clans was intensifying and the Sōma, based at Odaka Castle, stationed a vassal at Nakamurajō to keep the Date at bay. In 1611, Sōma Toshitane moved the Sōma headquarters from Odakajō to Nakamurajō, at which time the Nakamura fief was worth 60,000 koku. In 1868 Meiji forces conquered Nakamurajō during the Boshin War, and in 1871 the site was abandoned.
Field Notes
Easy to access from Soma station, about a 10-15 minute walk. The baileys go out beyond the castle moats and ponds, a large site.
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English Name | Soma Nakamura Castle |
Japanese Name | 相馬中村城 |
Alternate Names | Mutsunokuni Nakamura Castle |
Founder | Nakamura Asataka |
Year Founded | 1337 |
Castle Type | Hilltop |
Castle Condition | No main keep but other buildings |
Designations | Prefectural Historic Site |
Historical Period | Pre Edo Period |
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Visitor Information | |
Access | Soma Sta. (Joan Line), 15 min walk |
Hours | 24h/ free |
Time Required | 2 hours |
Location | Sōma, Fukushima Pref., Fukushima Prefecture |
Coordinates | 37.798033, 140.914311 |
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