Tonnaha Castle

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This fortress ruin was too overgrown to attempt some bush bashing in hope of spotting some stone wall remnants. In one of the Ryukyuan gusuku books that I have, there are black and white photos showing collapsed stone walls in the thick undergrowth taken in or before 1996, the year the book was publ

Tonnaha Castle RaymondW 103.jpg

History

It is said that Kasashi Wakachara built this fortress halfway up Mount Tonnaha. Kasashi Wakachara was the third son of the lord of Chinaha Castle. His brothers were the lords of Uegusuku Castle and Gushikawa Castle on Kumejima. As these castles were active sometime between the 14th and 16th early century, Tonnaha Castle was likely to have been constructed and in use at around the same time.


Field Notes

This fortress ruin was too overgrown to attempt some bush bashing in hope of spotting some stone wall remnants. In one of the Ryukyuan gusuku books that I have, there are black and white photos showing collapsed stone walls in the thick undergrowth taken in or before 1996, the year the book was published. I have put up the profile here, so Ryukyuan gusuku fans would know of this fortress on Kumejima. Perhaps one day, the local authorities will clear up the site for castle fans to visit and enjoy.




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  • Tonnaha Castle RaymondW 103.jpg
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  • Tonnaha Castle RaymondW 102.jpg


Castle Profile
English Name Tonnaha Castle
Japanese Name 登武那覇城
Founder Kasashi Wakachara
Year Founded Unknown
Castle Type Mountaintop
Castle Condition Ruins only
Designations Local Historic Site
Historical Period Edo Period
Features
Visitor Information
Access Taxi or 3km walk from nearest bus stop
Hours
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Location Kumejima, Okinawa Prefecture
Coordinates 26.3472, 126.8012
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Added to Jcastle 2024
Contributor RaymondW
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