Nabari Jinya

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Part of the Edo Period palace remains

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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




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Castle Profile
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
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