Tsutsugahana Castle
This tiny fort site looks to be about the size of a small room. The tip of the ridge before it descends is dug out, probably for the purpose of sending smoke signals. Earthen embankments enclose a pit. The ridge is not worked beyond, but before it sweeps up drastically to meet with a greater ridge a
History
Tsutsuǵahanajō is thought to have been a branch fort of Inōejō. See Inoue Castle for more information.
Field Notes
This tiny fort site looks to be about the size of a small room. The tip of the ridge before it descends is dug out, probably for the purpose of sending smoke signals. Earthen embankments enclose a pit. The ridge is not worked beyond, but before it sweeps up drastically to meet with a greater ridge above, there is a small horikiri (trench), indicating a further attempt to lightly fortify and utilise this minor spur of the ridge. I might well call this the smallest castle site I’ve ever visited.
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| Castle Profile | |
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| English Name | Tsutsugahana Castle | 
| Japanese Name | 十九塙城 | 
| Founder | Inōe Clan | 
| Year Founded | Sengoku Period | 
| Castle Type | Mountaintop | 
| Castle Condition | Ruins only | 
| Historical Period | Pre Edo Period | 
| Artifacts | Dorui, Horikiri | 
| Features | trenches | 
| Visitor Information | |
| Access | Nearest Station is Murayama Station on the Nagano Line; Suzaka-Nagano-Higashi IC | 
| Hours | 24/7 free; mountain | 
| Time Required | 10 minutes | 
| Location | Suzaka, Nagano Prefecture | 
| Coordinates | 36.63123, 138.27611 | 
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| Admin | |
| Added to Jcastle | 2022 | 
| Contributor | ART | 
| Admin Year Visited | Viewer Contributed | 
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