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Description | Short Description | Order | GPSLocation | Highlight | |
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File:Masugatayama10.jpg | Main Bailey | Main Bailey | 1 | 35.80624, 139.22299 | true |
File:Masugatayama8.jpg | Monomiyama. This bailey is the highest point of Masugatayama Castle and the first bailey you reach when coming from Karakai Castle. As the name (lookout) suggest, it was likely used as a lookout point for both castles. | Monomiyama. The first bailey encountered when coming from Karakai Castle and the highest point in Masugatayama Castle. | 5 | 35.80953, 139.22487 | false |
File:Masugatayama16.jpg | Looking back up the trail to Monomiyama. | Looking back up the trail to Monomiyama. | 10 | 35.80928, 139.22463 | false |
File:Masugatayama15.jpg | Bailey | Bailey | 15 | 35.80874, 139.22421 | false |
File:Masugatayama19.jpg | Small side bailey | Small side bailey | 16 | 35.80861, 139.22413 | false |
File:Masugatayama17.jpg | Small side bailey | Small side bailey | 20 | 35.80788, 139.2239 | false |
File:Masugatayama26.jpg | Small bailey from the previous photo | Small bailey from the previous photo | 21 | 35.8078, 139.22382 | false |
File:Masugatayama24.jpg | Long narrow ridge, certainly intentionally cut to prevent attackers from easily passing. | Long narrow intentionally cut ridge | 24 | 35.80767, 139.22378 | false |
File:Masugatayama9.jpg | Stonework to support the walkway | Stonework to support the walkway | 30 | 35.80749, 139.22363 | false |
File:Masugatayama21.jpg | Stonework to support the walkway | Stonework to support the walkway | 32 | 35.80747, 139.22362 | false |
File:Masugatayama18.jpg | Entrance to the main part of the castle from Karakai Castle. You can see two trenches on either side of this earthen bridge and the earthen embankments for a masugata gate on the other side. | Earthen bridge with tatebori trenches and a masugata gate on the other side. | 40 | 35.80689, 139.22342 | false |
File:Masugatayama6.jpg | tatebori trenches to either side of the walkway | Tatebori trenches of the entrance | 41 | 35.8069, 139.22337 | false |
File:Masugatayama1.jpg | Closer view of the masugata entrance. You can see the embankments in the background. | Masugata entrance | 42 | 35.80681, 139.22348 | false |
File:Masugatayama5.jpg | Looking down into the entrance | Looking down into the entrance | 45 | 35.80671, 139.22341 | false |
File:Masugatayama14.jpg | Small bailey | Small bailey | 50 | 35.80661, 139.22336 | false |
File:Masugatayama2.jpg | Main bailey | Main bailey | 100 | 35.80632, 139.22313 | false |
File:Masugatayama3.jpg | The only sign indicating a castle ruin | The only sign indicating a castle ruin | 102 | 35.80629, 139.22303 | false |
File:Masugatayama13.jpg | Bailey | Bailey | 110 | 35.80616, 139.22304 | false |
File:Masugatayama11.jpg | Bailey | Bailey | 112 | 35.80594, 139.22292 | false |
File:Masugatayama4.jpg | Path down to the next bailey | Path down to the next bailey | 140 | 35.80624, 139.22299 | false |
File:Masugatayama12.jpg | Looking back up to the main bailey | Looking back up to the main bailey | 145 | 35.80576, 139.22306 | false |
File:Masugatayama7.jpg | Horikiri trench | Horikiri trench | 150 | 35.8057, 139.22314 | false |