Akozu Castle

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There are no sign posts and some sites are neglected

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History

Akozu Castle was established in the period of North and Southern Courts by Ogasawara Mitsusada, who founded the Akozu Clan. The castle was under the local supervision of the Yuri Clan for much of its history. As part of the Yuri faction, the Akozu clan, as allies of the Tokugawa, marched out from the castle to participate in the Battle of Sekigahara. En route they heard that a large enemy force was amassing in the west and so the Yuri vassal serving as commander ordered the retreat back home. The Yuri commander was thereafter demoted and the reputation of the Yuri and Akozu suffered. The castle ceased to function in 1612 after the establishment of nearby Honjōjō.


Field Notes

There are no sign posts and some sites are neglected




Gallery
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Castle Profile
English Name Akozu Castle
Japanese Name 赤尾津城
Alternate Names Taka-jo
Founder Ogasawara Mitsusada
Year Founded 14th Century
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features turrets
Visitor Information
Access Ugo-Kameda Station on Uetsu Line
Hours 24hr / free
Time Required 1 hour
Location Yurihonjo, Akita Prefecture
Coordinates 39.49801, 140.08997
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2016
Contributor ART
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