Shirakawa Castle

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The moats and walls around this castle are very well preserved. If you're in the area it is definitely worth a stop. Walk around the full outside of the castle to see the stone walls well. The main keep is also very well rebuilt.

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History

Komine-jo was originally built by the Yuuki in 1340. In 1627 it was taken over by Niwa Nagashige. Nagashige renovated the castle and renamed it Shirakawa-jo. At the beginning of the Edo period the castle was given to the Aizu Matsudaira by the Tokugawa government. The Matsudaira clan governed it until it fell during the Boshin War .


Field Notes

The moats and walls around this castle are very well preserved. If you're in the area it is definitely worth a stop. Walk around the full outside of the castle to see the stone walls well. The main keep is also very well rebuilt.




Gallery
  • main keep and gate
  • main keep
  • honmaru stone wall
  • Taiko gate
  • Gate, ninomaru, and main keep
  • Honmaru moat
  • Honmaru stone walls
  • Honmaru stone walls
  • honmaru stone wall
  • inside the donjon
  • stone walls


Castle Profile
English Name Shirakawa Castle
Japanese Name 白河城
Alternate Names Komine-jo
Founder Niwa Nagashige
Year Founded 1627
Castle Type Hilltop
Castle Condition Reconstructed main keep
Designations Local Historic Site, Top 100 Castles
Historical Period Edo Period
Main Keep Structure 3 levels, 3 stories
Year Reconstructed 1991 (wood)
Features stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Shirakawa Station (Tohoku Honsen), 7 minute walk
Hours
Time Required
URL Castle Website
Location Shirakawa, Fukushima Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture
Coordinates 37.132797, 140.213581
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Admin
Added to Jcastle
Admin Year Visited 1998, 2003
Admin Visits September 1998, September 13, 2003


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