Koriyama Castle (Hiroshima)

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This castle is huge. The trails are easy to follow and it is very well signposted making it enjoyable and understandable even for inexperienced mountain castle fans. The walking is fairly easy for a mountain and I saw people who were not dressed for typical mountaintop castles. That being said, you

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History

The earliest origins of Koriyama Castle are unknown, but there are some indications that the Mori had a Yoshida Castle here in the 1300's. it seems likely that it was the old Koriyama Castle or Koriyama Honjo Castle on a southeastern slope. The castle was expanded in the 1500's to the castle you see today covering most of the mountaintop and the side facing the town. It had stone walls around the central compound, buildings with clay tiled roofs and residences for high ranking retainers and soldiers. The vast mountain fortress was a combination of a Sengoku Mountaintop Castle and later castles like Azuchi Castle and hilltop castles. it combined military functions, political power and residences for the lord and retainers. In 1540, the Amako, who had been steadily amassing power attacked the castle with over 30,000 soldiers. The 3,000 defenders held out for four months until a relief force from the Ouchi arrived with 10,000 men and another force from the Shishido also arrived to turn the tide against the Amako. Amako Hisayuki was killed in battled as the Amako took heavy losses and eventually retreated a month later from Koriyama Castle.

Koriyama castle was abandoned in 1591 when the Mori moved to their new castle, Hiroshima Castle.


Field Notes

This castle is huge. The trails are easy to follow and it is very well signposted making it enjoyable and understandable even for inexperienced mountain castle fans. The walking is fairly easy for a mountain and I saw people who were not dressed for typical mountaintop castles. That being said, you can also go off trail or beyond the end of some of the trails to see the smaller baileys and ruins that are on the maps too. There is also the old castle ruins on the southeast slope of the mountain that are really interesting (see history above). If you want to see these though the trail is steep and slippery so you need good shoes and a trekking pole would be nice. I saw some people turn back, but it's worth the trip down.

I had originally planned for about 3 hours on site and thought I could visit another castle this day, but I ended up spending over 5 hours exploring everything I could. Instead of visiting another castle I went to the Akitakita City Museum which turned out to be surprisingly good. There was a lot of information about the castles in the Akitakata area and I picked up a booklet of maps and details about 60 of them.

There are actually several different ways to get to the castle. The route I gave above seems to be the best for someone traveling from Hiroshima. You can also take a 15 minute taxi from the Mukaihara Sta. (Geibi Line) or other combinations of trains and busses.


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Gallery
  • Okurayashiki
  • Foot of the mountain near the entrance
  • Entrance to the castle ruins
  • Yagenbori trench
  • Grave site of Mori Motonari and family
  • Okurayashiki Stone Wall
  • Okurayashiki Bailey
  • Honmaru stone walls
  • Honmaru stone walls
  • Tsurui-no-dan Bailey
  • Stone wall ruins of the Honmaru
  • Left is the side of the Honmaru and Ninomaru. On the right is a well.
  • Himenomaru Bailey
  • A side bailey off the Himenomaru
  • Small Bailey of the Himenomaru
  • Side of the Honmaru
  • Kanaya-no-dan, a series of baileys off a NE ridge
  • Kanaya-no-dan
  • Kanaya-no-dan
  • Kanaya-no-dan Horikiri trench
  • Hagonomaru Bailey
  • Umaya-no-dan baileys
  • Umaya-no-dan baileys
  • Umaya-no-dan baileys
  • Umaya-no-dan baileys
  • Umaya-no-dan baileys
  • Umaya-no-dan baileys
  • Stone wall remains
  • Sannomaru Stone wall remains
  • Sannomaru Stone wall remains
  • Sannomaru Stone wall remains
  • Sannomaru Stone wall remains
  • Entrance
  • Okurayashiki
  • Stone wall ruins
  • Sannomaru Bailey
  • Sannomaru Bailey
  • Ninomaru Bailey
  • Honmaru Bailey
  • Honmaru Bailey
  • Earthen embankment
  • Honmaru stonewall ruins
  • Honmaru stonewall ruins
  • Honmaru stonewall ruins
  • Stone wall ruins
  • Well
  • Stone wall ruins
  • Stone wall ruins
  • Stone wall ruins
  • Sedamari-no-dan
  • Sedamari-no-dan
  • Sedamari-no-dan
  • Small Bailey
  • Horikiri Trench
  • Horikiri Trench
  • Side bailey
  • Ozakimaru Bailey
  • Horikiri trench
  • Honmaru of the Old Castle
  • Honmaru of the Old Castle
  • Honmaru of the Old Castle
  • Honmaru of the Old Castle
  • Old Castle bailey
  • Old Castle bailey
  • Old Castle bailey
  • Kanaya-no-dan Horikiri trench
  • Map
  • Map
  • Stone wall remains at the base of the castle
  • Map


Castle Profile
English Name Koriyama Castle
Japanese Name 郡山城
Alternate Names Yoshida Koriyama-jo
Founder Mori Clan
Year Founded 14th C.
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Top 100 Castles
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches, stone walls
Visitor Information
Access Yokogawa Sta (San'yo Line) 80 min bus to Yoshida Elementary School, 15 min walk to trail head
Hours Mountain, open any time
Time Required 300 mins
URL Castle Website
Location Akitakata, Hiroshima Prefecture
Coordinates 34.67362, 132.70951
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2019
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2018
Admin Visits Nov 9, 2018


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