Nabari Jinya
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Part of the Edo Period palace remains
History
In 1585 Tsutsui Clan was transferred from Yamato Koriyama-jo (Nara Pref.) to Iga Ueno-jo (Mie Pref.). Continued contribution Matsukura Katsuhiki was given Nabari and started building Nabari-jo. The next year, 1586, Koyoshima (later Hizen Shimabara) fought, taking the castle and completing it. In 1635 Todo Takayoshi moved into the territory of Ise and Iga and built a house using Nabari-jo. This became Nabari Jinya. Due to a big fire in April 7, 1710, it completely burned down and reconstruction began immediately. The Todo Clan was not treated as a daimyo, but as a small local lord and eleven generations ruled until the Meiji Era.
Field Notes
Part of the Edo Period palace remains
Castle Profile | |
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English Name | Nabari Jinya |
Japanese Name | 名張陣屋 |
Founder | Todo Takayoshi |
Year Founded | 1636 |
Castle Type | Flatland |
Castle Condition | No main keep but other buildings |
Designations | Prefectural Historic Site |
Historical Period | Edo Period |
Features | gates, palace, walls |
Visitor Information | |
Access | Nabari Station (Kentetsu Osaka Line), walk 8 minutes. |
Hours | 9am,-5pm; 200 yen; closed Monday/Thursday (following day if a National Holiday) and Dec. 29- Jan 3. |
Time Required | 45 mins |
URL | Castle Website |
Location | Nabari, Mie Prefecture |
Coordinates | 34.62235, 136.09109 |
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Admin | |
Added to Jcastle | 2020 |
Contributor | Andrew A |
Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed |
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