Takeda Hyogosuke Yashiki
The site of the Takeda-Hyōgosuke-yashiki is now the site of Matsuo-jinja, a shrine in the Koyashiki (‘Small Residence’) area of Enzan Township, Kōshū Municipality. To the rear of the shrine is a long row of dorui (earthen ramparts), remnants of a fortified residence. This wall probably extended furt
History
Takeda-Hyōgosuke-yashiki, as the name suggests, was the fortified residence of Takeda Hyōgosuke, also called Takeda Nobuzane, a military leader of the early 16th century. Takeda Nobutora’s fifth son, Takeda Nobuzane was a younger brother of Takeda Shingen.
See also: Nikaidou Yakata
Field Notes
The site of the Takeda-Hyōgosuke-yashiki is now the site of Matsuo-jinja, a shrine in the Koyashiki (‘Small Residence’) area of Enzan Township, Kōshū Municipality. To the rear of the shrine is a long row of dorui (earthen ramparts), remnants of a fortified residence. This wall probably extended further to the east, but there a school now stands.
| Castle Profile | |
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| English Name | Hyougosuke Yashiki | 
| Japanese Name | 武田兵庫助屋敷 | 
| Alternate Names | Takeda-Hyōgosuke-yakata | 
| Founder | Takeda Hyōgosuke | 
| Year Founded | Early 16th Century | 
| Castle Type | Fortified Manor | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Pre Edo Period | 
| Artifacts | Dorui | 
| Features | |
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Nearest station is Enzan Station on the Chūō Main Line | 
| Hours | 24/7 free; shrine | 
| Time Required | 10 minutes | 
| Location | Kōshū, Yamanashi Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 35.72986, 138.71792 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2022 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 
| Friends of JCastle | |
| Jōkakuzukan | |
| Oshiro Tabi Nikki | |


