Shiroi Castle

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This site had been on my radar for a long time, but if I had known how great it was I surely would have gone sooner. Shiroi Castle is well known for the Shiroi-juku post town running alongside it. The castle was actually abandoned in 1623 but the post town prospered throughout the Edo Period. The

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Field Notes

This site had been on my radar for a long time, but if I had known how great it was I surely would have gone sooner.

Shiroi Castle is well known for the Shiroi-juku post town running alongside it. The castle was actually abandoned in 1623 but the post town prospered throughout the Edo Period. The street has a nice waterway down the middle but nothing seemed to be open and I did not want to spend much time in between bouts of rain so I moved on to the castle. If you follow the signs from the post town area you first run into the main feature of this castle which is a giant crescent shaped dry moat/trench. Along the outside of this trench is a narrow "obi-kuruwa" or "belt bailey" running most of the length of the crescent.

Following along the bottom of the crescent trench will take you up to the honmaru entrance which is a masugata with some stonework remnants and earthen embankments around the honmaru. You should notice here that it is not just a masugata entrance but there is a narrow "earth bridge" leading into the masugata with the trenches on either side. In the honmaru I do suggest you go to the back of the Honmaru and use the path to the top of the embankment to walk this edge around the Honmaru for better views of the masugata and embankments. In the back of the Honmaru is also a small sub bailey called the Sasakuruwa.

After the Honmaru the Ninomaru, Sannomaru, and Kitakuruwa baileys are all farmland or houses today, but they have some small stone pillars to mark the boundaries. At the entrance to the Kitakuruwa Bailey is a large hill with a little temple on top. This was likely a watchtower/yagura location.


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Gallery
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  • Obikuruwa Bailey
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  • Honmaru
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  • Sasa Bailey
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  • Honmaru Embankment
  • Honmaru Bailey
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  • Ninomaru Bailey
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  • Sannomaru Trench
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  • Possible yaguradai, watchtower foundation
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Castle Profile
English Name Shiroi Castle
Japanese Name 白井城
Founder
Year Founded
Castle Type
Castle Condition Ruins only
Historical Period Pre Edo Period
Features trenches, castle town
Visitor Information
Access
Hours park, open any time
Time Required
Location , Gunma Prefecture
Coordinates 36.509, 139.0106
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Admin
Added to Jcastle 2022
Contributor Eric
Admin Year Visited 2021
Admin Visits June 13, 2021


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